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Clean : an unsanitised history of washing

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'I return to Paris in five days. Stop washing.' So wrote Napoleon to Josephine in an age when body odour was considered an aphrodisiac.

In stark contrast, the Romans used to bath for hours each day.

Ashenburg's investigation of history's ambivalence towards personal hygiene takes her through plague-ridden streets, hospitals and battlefields.

From the bizarre prescriptions of doctors to the eccentricities of famous bathers, she presents us with all the twists and turns that have led us to our own, arbitrary notion of 'clean'.

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Profile Books Ltd
1846681014 / 9781846681011
Paperback
19/03/2009
United Kingdom
English
358 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: as The dirt on clean. Toronto, Ont.: Knopf, 2007; as Clean. London: Profile, 2008.