Good Housekeeping



Good Housekeeping is an Americanmagazine . ==The beginning [ edit] == In 1885, Good Housekeeping and founded the first number appears. In 1911, it has a circulation of 300,000 and is taken over by the Hearst Corporation . , the first British number appears in 1922 and has as topics include "The Law as a profession for Women" and "Some Questions on Divorce".

The Good Housekeeping Institute was in 1924 established as the successor to the "Experiment Station" from 1900 . The aim was to give housekeeping, recipes, health, fashion, gifts, interior, etc. The magazine focuses on the married woman between 25 and 45 years of expert advice. Readers of the same magazine

Good Housekeeping is one of the few magazines that during the Second World War remained true. ==Accreditation [ edit] == Good Housekeeping also does market research, and indicates a product label , which they call Good Housekeeping Accreditation. Thus the English Falcon cookers manufacturer received this award in 2006.

Good Housekeeping has published more than 200 books. The bestselling books are:

Furthermore, more than 300,000 copies sold of include:
 * Vegetarian Meals Good Housekeeping Favorite Recipes by nearly 700,000 copies.
 * The New Good Housekeeping Family Health and Medical Guide with nearly 540,000 copies.

==Trivia [ edit] ==
 * Good Housekeeping Cookery Book
 * Good Housekeeping New Aga Cookbook
 * Good Housekeeping the Complete Household Organizer
 * Good Housekeeping's Book of Meals Tested, Tasted, and Approved
 * Good Housekeeping baking: more than 600 recipes for homemade treats
 * Good Housekeeping Step by Step Vegetarian Cookbook
 * Good Housekeeping New Step-by-Step Cookbook
 * The Good Housekeeping Hostess: An Old-Fashioned Guide to Gracious Living
 * The Good Housekeeping Best One-Dish Meals
 * The Good Housekeeping Illustrated Book of Needlecrafts
 * The Good Housekeeping Illustrated Book of Pregnancy & Baby Care
 * The Best Of The 1940s
 * In Russia, Good Housekeeping is published by Independent Media Annemarie van Gaal and Derk Sauer .
 * Good Housekeeping is untranslated in Dutch used as an expression for "making sure everything is just and orderly appearance."