Titcomb’s Letters to Young People, Single and Married
Tenth Edition
New York:
Charles Scribner,
No. 124 Grand Street
1858
CONTENTS
Letters to Young Men
- Getting the Right Start
- Female Society — The Woman for a Wife
- Manners and Dress
- Bad Habits
- The Blessings of Poverty — Office and Effect of a Profession
- Food and Physical Culture
- Social Duties and Privileges
- The Reasonableness and Desirableness of Religion
Letters to Young Women
- Dress – Its Proprieties and Abuses
- The Transition from Girlhood to Womanhood
- Acquisitions and Accomplishments
- Unreasonable and Injurious Restraints
- The Claims of Love and Lucre
- The Prudent and Proper Use of Language
- Housewifery and Industry
- The Beauty and Blessedness of Female Piety
Letters to Young Married People
- The First Essential Duties of the Connubial Relation
- Special Duties of the Husband
- Special Duties of the Wife
- The Rearing of Children
- Separation – Family Relatives — Servants
- The Institution of Home
- Social Homes, and Blessings for Daily Use
- A vision of Life and its Meaning