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In 1743, ... The Lady's Preceptor advised readers to teach any daughter 'enough arithmetic to prevent her being deceived by merchants'. Economic literacy was considered essential for eighteenth-century women, whether they were wives, mothers, daughters or single. Financial education equipped women with the required skills to navigate the perilous commercial market. ... Economic self-awareness was tied into an expectation amongst the genteel that women should document their consumer lives: what they owned, what was owed to them, and what they owed.
From "Material Accounting" in Material Lives by Serena Dyer
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Japanese B5 for François Truffaut’s THE 400 BLOWS.
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