1878-1972

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1878-1972

Cheaper by the dozen

Reveals the family life of the twelve Gilbreth children and their engineer father who runs the household with his unique methodology.

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Lillian Gilbreth's wonder kitchen
2014
A brief biography of Lillian Moller Gilbreth, who ran an efficiency consulting business with her husband Frank in New Jersey in the early twentieth century. When her husband died, leaving her with eleven children to support, she brought her experience with work efficiency to bear on her own life and put her knowledge of industrial engineering to work at making household kitchens more comfortable and efficient.

Cheaper by the dozen

2000
A humorous account of the authors' childhoods.

Cheaper by the dozen

2002
Presents a memoir by two siblings from the Gilbreth clan in which they look at the lives of their parents, Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth, discuss Frank and Lillian's careers as industrial engineers and work with scientific management, and share the adventures the couple encountered raising a family of twelve children.

Cheaper by the dozen

1988
A memoir by two children of the Gilbreth clan recounting the lives of their parents, Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth, discussing their careers as industrial engineers, work with scientific management, and the adventures they encountered raising a family with twelve children.

Cheaper by the dozen

2005
Reveals the family life of the twelve Gilbreth children and their engineer father who runs the household with his unique methodology.

Cheaper by the dozen

1992
Reveals the family life of the twelve Gilbreth children and their engineer father who runs the household with his unique methodology.

Cheaper by the dozen

2003
Reveals the family life of the twelve Gilbreth children and their engineer father who runs the household with his unique methodology.

Belles on their toes

1984
Two of the Gilbreth children tell of their family life after their father died in 1924, leaving their mother with eleven children, the oldest of whom was eighteen.
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