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Earl Proulx (May 20, 1913 - March 4, 2002) was an American writer and author. He was the “Plain Talk” columnist for Yankee Magazine.[1]

Books

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  • Yankee Magazine's Vinegar, Duct Tape, Milk Jugs & More: 1,001 Ingenious Ways to Use Common Household Items to Repair, Restore, Revive, or Replace Just About Everything in Your Life (Yankee Books, 1999)
  • Earl Proulx's Yankee Home Hints: From Stains on the Rug to Squirrels in the Attic, over 1,500 Ingenious Solutions to Everyday Household Problems
  • Yankee Magazine's Make It Last: Over 1,000 Ingenious Ways to Extend the Life of Everything You Own[2]
  • Yankee Magazine's Practical Problem Solver: 1,001 Ingenious Solutions to Everyday Dilemmas
  • Outsmart Murphy's Law: More than 1,200 ingenious, inexpensive, immediate solutions for whatever can go wrong around your home
  • Grandfather's Household Wisdom Solutions to Everyday Household Problems
  • 1001 Solutions to Everyday Problems: The Practical Problem Solver
  • Yankee Magazine's Home Fix-It Book

References

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  1. ^ "Earl Proulx Knew Everything". August 23, 2010.
  2. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: Yankee Magazine's Make It Last: Over 1,000 Ingenious Ways to Extend the Life of Everything You Own by Earl Proulx, The Editors of Yankee Magazine". www.publishersweekly.com. October 1, 1996.