The early 1950s saw a fundamental change
in the way America lives. During that time
period, families were buying homes at a
rate never equalled before or since.
Budgets often were tight and skilled help
hard to find, so many an accountant,
barber, or salesman found himself serving
as a weekend handyman as well.
To help unhandy men become handy, the
editors of Better Homes and Gardens
introduced a Iooseleaf, thumb-indexed
guide to hundreds of around-the-house
repair and improvement jobs--the
Handyman s Book, first published in 1951.
In the decades since then, more than
31/2 million people have looked to and
received assistance from this
homeowner s classic.
Subsequent revisions kept the original
Handyman s Book current for the families
of the 60s and 70s. But as the 80s
approached, Better Homes and Gardens
editors began to see changes not only in
America s homes, but also in their owners.
For instance, the recent increase in
single-parent households means th~
all would-be handymen are necessa
men. Materials have come a long wa
since the days of linoleum floors anq
galvanized steel plumbing systems.
energy, which once was cheap and
plentiful, now must be carefully cons
To meet the needs of today s new
generation of homes and homeowne
the editors decided it was time to re~
the Handyman s Book with an all-new
version--a monumental task that re(
more than four years of painstaking
planning, researching, illustrating, wJ
editing, and checking.
The result of their efforts is before
now. With more than 2,700 illustratiol
and nearly 600 different topics, it deh
into just about every single one of yo
home s myriad components telling
each works, how you can maintain ar
repair it, and ways you can make it Io
function better.
Better Homes and Gardens new Con
Guide to Home Repair, Maintenance, aA
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