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Encyclopaedia of Etiquette: What to Write, What to Do, What to Wear, What to Say; a Book of Manners for Everyday Use

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Encyclopaedia of Etiquette: What to Write, What to Do, What to Wear, What to Say; a Book of Manners for Everyday Use

de Holt, Emily

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New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921. Revised Edition. Good/No Dust Jacket.

Illustrated and Completely Revised.

The bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear, and a rub and fray on upper spine. Some loss of color on lower rear near the spine. This 1921 edition of her classic guide to excruciatingly proper behavior is a delightful throwback to a more elegant time.

Emily Host, etiquette maven, had all the answers to the conundrums that bedeviled proper ladies and gentlemen in times past.

If you have ever wondered any of the following:
It is not permitted, however rainy the day may be and however fine and fresh her unprotected bonnet, for a woman to accept the shelter of an umbrella offered by a man who is a stranger to her.

But when a woman is rescued from some peril by a man whom she does not know, it is right for her to follow the natural expression of her thanks by asking, May I know to whom I am indebted for such valuable assistance?

What are the duties of the debutante at an afternoon tea?

Is one expected to tip the servants when one is a guest in another's home?

How to deal with the awkwardness of a stranger who leaves a calling card, the best man's duty with regards to the groom's hat and gloves during the wedding ceremony, how to dress for the opera, or whether it is acceptable for a young lady to bring a maid with her to a weekend house party, then this is the book for you.

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Librería
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Inventario del vendedor #
17526
Título
Encyclopaedia of Etiquette: What to Write, What to Do, What to Wear, What to Say; a Book of Manners for Everyday Use
Autor
Holt, Emily
Estado del libro
Usado - Bien
Estado de la sobrecubierta
No Dust Jacket
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
Revised Edition
Editorial
Doubleday, Page & Company
Lugar de publicación
New York
Fecha de publicación
1921

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