Cheaper by the Dozen

Frank B. GILBRETH Jr.   |   Ernestine Gilbreth CAREY

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Cheaper by the Dozen

PRESENTATION/ASSOCIATION COPY OF CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR ERNESTINE GILBRETH CAREY TO LONG-TIME FRIEND RUTH PERKINS NEWMAN, WITH A CHRISTMAS CARD WRITTEN BY HER TO NEWMAN AND A 1930 RSVP CARD FROM CAREY’S MOTHER LAID IN

GILBRETH Jr., Frank B. Cheaper by the Dozen. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, (1948). Octavo, original orange paper boards, original dust jacket.

First edition of the hilarious memoir, the basis for the 1950 film adaptation, inscribed: “For Ruth Newman with warmest greetings. Ernestine Gilbreth Carey,” with a Christmas card written entirely in her hand to the recipient and a 1930 RSVP card filled out by Carey’s mother laid in.

This beloved memoir tells the story of a family of 12 energetic children raised by an efficiency expert father and a psychologist mother. From first dates to tonsil removal to beachside adventures, this book has become a classic of American humor. “Always entertaining, occasionally hilarious, occasionally touching… Sound Americana” (Saturday Review of Literature). This book was the basis for the 1950 film adaptation starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy, as well as a 2003 adaptation starring Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt. The recipient of this book, Ruth Perkins Newman, appears to have been a long-time friend of the Gilbreth family. Accompanying this 1948 book are both a 1930 RSVP card addressed to the recipient in her maiden name only (Perkins) inviting her to the Gilbreth household and a Christmas card signed by Ernestine Carey for both herself and her husband (who she married in 1930). Newman may have originally come into contact with Ernestine Carey at Smith College, the institution from which they both graduated. Bookplate of the recipient.

Book near-fine, with only light rubbing to extremities. Scarce dust jacket very good, with front joint split, a bit of wear to extremities, and mild toning to spine. A desirable presentation/association copy, scarce inscribed.

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