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'''''Cheaper by the Dozen''''' is a [[biographical novel]] written by [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr.]] and [[Ernestine Gilbreth Carey]], published in 1948. The bestselling book was later adapted into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|feature film]] by [[Twentieth Century Fox]] in 1950 and followed up by the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'' (1950), which was adapted as a [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film]].
'''''Cheaper by the Dozen''''' is a [[biographical novel]] written by [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr.]] and [[Ernestine Gilbreth Carey]], published in 1948. The bestselling book was later adapted into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|feature film]] by [[Twentieth Century Fox]] in 1950 and followed up by the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'' (1950), which was adapted as a [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film]].


this book is amazing and although this story is very decisive I think they should add more.
==Plot==

The book tells the story of [[time and motion study]] and efficiency experts [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth]] and [[Lillian Moller Gilbreth]], and their twelve children, as they reside in [[Montclair, New Jersey]] for many years. The title comes from one of Frank Sr.'s favorite jokes: it often happened that when he and his family were out driving and stopped at a red light, a pedestrian would ask, "Hey, Mister! How come you got so many kids?" Gilbreth would pretend to ponder the question carefully, and then, just as the light turned green, would say, "Well, they come cheaper by the dozen, you know," and drive off.

In real life, the Gilbreths' second eldest child, Mary, died of [[diphtheria]] at age five. The book does not explicitly explain the absence of Mary Gilbreth. It was not until the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'', was published in 1950 that her death is mentioned in a footnote.


==Adaptations==
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'{{otheruses}} {{unreferenced|date=August 2015}} {{Infobox book | name = Cheaper by the Dozen | title_orig = | translator = | image = File:CheaperByTheDozen.jpg | caption = First edition cover ([[Thomas Y. Crowell Co.]]) | author = Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = | language = English | series = | subject = | genre = [[Autobiography]] | publisher = [[Thomas Y. Crowell Co.]] | pub_date = [[1948 in literature|1948]] | english_pub_date = | media_type = Print | pages = 211 | isbn = 0-06-076313-2 | oclc = | dewey = | congress = | preceded_by = | followed_by = [[Belles on Their Toes]] (1950 book; [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film)]]}} '''''Cheaper by the Dozen''''' is a [[biographical novel]] written by [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr.]] and [[Ernestine Gilbreth Carey]], published in 1948. The bestselling book was later adapted into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|feature film]] by [[Twentieth Century Fox]] in 1950 and followed up by the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'' (1950), which was adapted as a [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film]]. ==Plot== The book tells the story of [[time and motion study]] and efficiency experts [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth]] and [[Lillian Moller Gilbreth]], and their twelve children, as they reside in [[Montclair, New Jersey]] for many years. The title comes from one of Frank Sr.'s favorite jokes: it often happened that when he and his family were out driving and stopped at a red light, a pedestrian would ask, "Hey, Mister! How come you got so many kids?" Gilbreth would pretend to ponder the question carefully, and then, just as the light turned green, would say, "Well, they come cheaper by the dozen, you know," and drive off. In real life, the Gilbreths' second eldest child, Mary, died of [[diphtheria]] at age five. The book does not explicitly explain the absence of Mary Gilbreth. It was not until the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'', was published in 1950 that her death is mentioned in a footnote. ==Adaptations== ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' was made into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|1950 motion picture]], starring [[Clifton Webb]] and [[Myrna Loy]] as Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (1992) has been adapted as a stage play, adapted by Christopher Sergel and directed by Lori David. It played at Grey Lite Theatre in 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p246/Cheaper-by-the-Dozen/product_info.html|title=Cheaper by the Dozen|website=Dramatic Publishing}}</ref> ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' has been adapted as a musical, dramatized by Christopher Sergel with a score by David Rogers and Mark Bucci.<ref>{{cite web|website=Dramatic Publishing|url=http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p245/Cheaper-by-the-Dozen-%28musical%29/product_info.html|title=Cheaper by the Dozen (musical)|isbn=0871295601}}</ref> ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film)|Cheaper by the Dozen]]'' (2003) and ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen 2]]'' (2005), starring comedians [[Steve Martin]] and [[Bonnie Hunt]], make a few references to the 1950 film. During a game of Apple Schmear, Nora tells Hank that her "Great Grandma Gilbreth" invented the game and Gilbreth is the name of the family in the original 1950 film. Furthermore, Lorraine and Tom argue about how much time she should be allotted in front of the mirror in the mornings. He allots here a few extra minutes, connecting back to the time efficiency specialist that the father, Frank Gilbreth, was in the 1950 film. Other than that, there are no other known connections. ==Contemporary appraisals== Re-reading the book in 2003, [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning critic [[Jonathan Yardley]] wrote in ''[[The Washington Post]]'': "[I]t is a joy to report that ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' still reads remarkably well. ... The prose ... is unadorned and matter of fact, and its organizational structure is a bit difficult to detect, but what matters most is that it is a touching family portrait that also happens to be very, very funny."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2003/08/25/AR2005033101538.html|work=The Washington Post|author=Yardley, Jonathan|date=August 25, 2003|title=Second Reading - Gold by a Couple: 'Cheaper by the Dozen' }}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{cite news|url=http://www.nha.org/history/hn/HN-summer91-gilbreth.htm |title=The Gilbreth "Bug-lights"| |author=Gilbreth, Frank B., Jr.|work= Historic Nantucket|volume= 39|number= 2 |date=Summer 1991|pages= 20-22|publisher=Nantucket Historical Association}} (Article by Frank Jr. about their summer home on Nantucket Island) {{Gilbreth family}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheaper By The Dozen}} [[Category:1948 books]] [[Category:American biographies]] [[Category:Time and motion study]] [[Category:Thomas Y. Crowell Co. books]] [[Category:Novels set in New Jersey]] [[ru:Оптом дешевле (фильм, 1950)]]'
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'{{otheruses}} {{unreferenced|date=August 2015}} {{Infobox book | name = Cheaper by the Dozen | title_orig = | translator = | image = File:CheaperByTheDozen.jpg | caption = First edition cover ([[Thomas Y. Crowell Co.]]) | author = Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = | language = English | series = | subject = | genre = [[Autobiography]] | publisher = [[Thomas Y. Crowell Co.]] | pub_date = [[1948 in literature|1948]] | english_pub_date = | media_type = Print | pages = 211 | isbn = 0-06-076313-2 | oclc = | dewey = | congress = | preceded_by = | followed_by = [[Belles on Their Toes]] (1950 book; [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film)]]}} '''''Cheaper by the Dozen''''' is a [[biographical novel]] written by [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr.]] and [[Ernestine Gilbreth Carey]], published in 1948. The bestselling book was later adapted into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|feature film]] by [[Twentieth Century Fox]] in 1950 and followed up by the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'' (1950), which was adapted as a [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film]]. this book is amazing and although this story is very decisive I think they should add more. ==Adaptations== ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' was made into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|1950 motion picture]], starring [[Clifton Webb]] and [[Myrna Loy]] as Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (1992) has been adapted as a stage play, adapted by Christopher Sergel and directed by Lori David. It played at Grey Lite Theatre in 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p246/Cheaper-by-the-Dozen/product_info.html|title=Cheaper by the Dozen|website=Dramatic Publishing}}</ref> ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' has been adapted as a musical, dramatized by Christopher Sergel with a score by David Rogers and Mark Bucci.<ref>{{cite web|website=Dramatic Publishing|url=http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p245/Cheaper-by-the-Dozen-%28musical%29/product_info.html|title=Cheaper by the Dozen (musical)|isbn=0871295601}}</ref> ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film)|Cheaper by the Dozen]]'' (2003) and ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen 2]]'' (2005), starring comedians [[Steve Martin]] and [[Bonnie Hunt]], make a few references to the 1950 film. During a game of Apple Schmear, Nora tells Hank that her "Great Grandma Gilbreth" invented the game and Gilbreth is the name of the family in the original 1950 film. Furthermore, Lorraine and Tom argue about how much time she should be allotted in front of the mirror in the mornings. He allots here a few extra minutes, connecting back to the time efficiency specialist that the father, Frank Gilbreth, was in the 1950 film. Other than that, there are no other known connections. ==Contemporary appraisals== Re-reading the book in 2003, [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning critic [[Jonathan Yardley]] wrote in ''[[The Washington Post]]'': "[I]t is a joy to report that ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' still reads remarkably well. ... The prose ... is unadorned and matter of fact, and its organizational structure is a bit difficult to detect, but what matters most is that it is a touching family portrait that also happens to be very, very funny."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2003/08/25/AR2005033101538.html|work=The Washington Post|author=Yardley, Jonathan|date=August 25, 2003|title=Second Reading - Gold by a Couple: 'Cheaper by the Dozen' }}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{cite news|url=http://www.nha.org/history/hn/HN-summer91-gilbreth.htm |title=The Gilbreth "Bug-lights"| |author=Gilbreth, Frank B., Jr.|work= Historic Nantucket|volume= 39|number= 2 |date=Summer 1991|pages= 20-22|publisher=Nantucket Historical Association}} (Article by Frank Jr. about their summer home on Nantucket Island) {{Gilbreth family}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheaper By The Dozen}} [[Category:1948 books]] [[Category:American biographies]] [[Category:Time and motion study]] [[Category:Thomas Y. Crowell Co. books]] [[Category:Novels set in New Jersey]] [[ru:Оптом дешевле (фильм, 1950)]]'
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'{{otheruses}} {{unreferenced|date=August 2015}} {{Infobox book | name = Cheaper by the Dozen | title_orig = | translator = | image = File:CheaperByTheDozen.jpg | caption = First edition cover ([[Thomas Y. Crowell Co.]]) | author = Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = | language = English | series = | subject = | genre = [[Autobiography]] | publisher = [[Thomas Y. Crowell Co.]] | pub_date = [[1948 in literature|1948]] | english_pub_date = | media_type = Print | pages = 211 | isbn = 0-06-076313-2 | oclc = | dewey = | congress = | preceded_by = | followed_by = [[Belles on Their Toes]] (1950 book; [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film)]]}} '''''Cheaper by the Dozen''''' is a [[biographical novel]] written by [[Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr.]] and [[Ernestine Gilbreth Carey]], published in 1948. The bestselling book was later adapted into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|feature film]] by [[Twentieth Century Fox]] in 1950 and followed up by the sequel, ''[[Belles on Their Toes]]'' (1950), which was adapted as a [[Belles on Their Toes (film)|1952 film]]. this book is amazing and although this story is very decisive I think they should add more. ==Adaptations== ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' was made into a [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|1950 motion picture]], starring [[Clifton Webb]] and [[Myrna Loy]] as Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' (1992) has been adapted as a stage play, adapted by Christopher Sergel and directed by Lori David. It played at Grey Lite Theatre in 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p246/Cheaper-by-the-Dozen/product_info.html|title=Cheaper by the Dozen|website=Dramatic Publishing}}</ref> ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' has been adapted as a musical, dramatized by Christopher Sergel with a score by David Rogers and Mark Bucci.<ref>{{cite web|website=Dramatic Publishing|url=http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/p245/Cheaper-by-the-Dozen-%28musical%29/product_info.html|title=Cheaper by the Dozen (musical)|isbn=0871295601}}</ref> ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film)|Cheaper by the Dozen]]'' (2003) and ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen 2]]'' (2005), starring comedians [[Steve Martin]] and [[Bonnie Hunt]], make a few references to the 1950 film. During a game of Apple Schmear, Nora tells Hank that her "Great Grandma Gilbreth" invented the game and Gilbreth is the name of the family in the original 1950 film. Furthermore, Lorraine and Tom argue about how much time she should be allotted in front of the mirror in the mornings. He allots here a few extra minutes, connecting back to the time efficiency specialist that the father, Frank Gilbreth, was in the 1950 film. Other than that, there are no other known connections. ==Contemporary appraisals== Re-reading the book in 2003, [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning critic [[Jonathan Yardley]] wrote in ''[[The Washington Post]]'': "[I]t is a joy to report that ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' still reads remarkably well. ... The prose ... is unadorned and matter of fact, and its organizational structure is a bit difficult to detect, but what matters most is that it is a touching family portrait that also happens to be very, very funny."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2003/08/25/AR2005033101538.html|work=The Washington Post|author=Yardley, Jonathan|date=August 25, 2003|title=Second Reading - Gold by a Couple: 'Cheaper by the Dozen' }}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{cite news|url=http://www.nha.org/history/hn/HN-summer91-gilbreth.htm |title=The Gilbreth "Bug-lights"| |author=Gilbreth, Frank B., Jr.|work= Historic Nantucket|volume= 39|number= 2 |date=Summer 1991|pages= 20-22|publisher=Nantucket Historical Association}} (Article by Frank Jr. about their summer home on Nantucket Island) {{Gilbreth family}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheaper By The Dozen}} [[Category:1948 books]] [[Category:American biographies]] [[Category:Time and motion study]] [[Category:Thomas Y. Crowell Co. books]] [[Category:Novels set in New Jersey]] [[ru:Оптом дешевле (фильм, 1950)]]'
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