
How to Be a Jewish Mother: A Very Lovely Training Manual
by Dan Greenburg
"How to Be a Jewish Mother" by Dan Greenburg, Price/Stern/Sloan, 1964, Fourth Printing. Illustrated by Gerry Gersten. A humorous take on Jewish parenting, this edition is a cultural satire from the 1960s. Good condition, slight wear on the dust jacket. A charming collectible for humor and cultural enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows some wear and minor edge tears, consistent with age. The binding remains strong, and the pages are clean and intact. Illustrations by Gerry Gersten are vivid and enhance the humor of the text.
About This Vintage 1964 Edition
"How to Be a Jewish Mother: A Very Lovely Training Manual" by Dan Greenburg is a humorous exploration of Jewish motherhood, published by Price/Stern/Sloan, Inc. in Los Angeles. This is the fourth printing, released in January 1965, with illustrations by Gerry Gersten. Greenburg, known for his witty and satirical writing, offers a comedic take on cultural norms and parenting. This edition, printed shortly after the first, captures the essence of 1960s humor with its unique illustrations and design. The book is a delightful piece of cultural commentary, reflecting on Jewish family life with humor and affection. The dust jacket shows minor wear, typical for its age, adding a touch of vintage charm to this collectible edition.
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