A perfectly kept house is the sign of a misspent life : how to live creatively with collections, clutter, work, kids, pets, art, etc.-- and stop worrying about everything being perfectly in its place, written and photographed by Mary Randolph Carter
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A perfectly kept house is the sign of a misspent life : how to live creatively with collections, clutter, work, kids, pets, art, etc.-- and stop worrying about everything being perfectly in its place, written and photographed by Mary Randolph Carter
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- A perfectly kept house is the sign of a misspent life : how to live creatively with collections, clutter, work, kids, pets, art, etc.-- and stop worrying about everything being perfectly in its place, written and photographed by Mary Randolph Carter
- Title remainder
- how to live creatively with collections, clutter, work, kids, pets, art, etc.-- and stop worrying about everything being perfectly in its place
- Statement of responsibility
- written and photographed by Mary Randolph Carter
- Contents
- In the beginning -- Housekeeping -- Living with work -- Clutter -- Living with bric-a-brac -- Living with children -- Comfort -- Living with memory -- Welcomes -- Living with dogs -- Ambience -- Living with food -- Entertaining -- Living with obsession -- The purposeless room -- Living with fashion -- The unmade bed -- Living with junk -- Clutter free
- Control code
- ocn671493152
- Dimensions
- 28 cm.
- Extent
- 272 p.
- Isbn
- 9780847833658
- Lccn
- 2010929449
- Other physical details
- col. ill.
- Record ID
- u480612
- System control number
- (OCoLC)671493152
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