The companion to Don'ts for Husbands , this book is a facsimile edition of the original book published by A Offers both archaic and not-so-outdated tips on achieving marital bliss, from not making him jealous to not laughing when she asks to drive the car. - Vanity Fair , April 2008 Words of wisdom for a happy marriage from nearly a century ago The advice comes from a set of guidebooks on marriage written on the eve of the First World War Penned by Blanche Ebbutt in 1913, they were first published at a time when women stayed at home while their husbands went out to work. Times have changed since then, but the advice could be considered as relevant today as ever. - The Daily Mail , May 2007 Some sample Don'ts : Don't expect your husband to be an angel. You would get very tired of him if he were. /> Don't bother your husband with a stream of senseless chatter if you can see that he is very fatigued. /> Don't forget to wish your husband good morning when he sets off to the office. He will feel the lack of your good-bye kiss all day.