Published just before the Civil War, this classic etiquette book for men presents a charming look at 19th-century manners as well as enduring advice on socializing, exercise, flirting, dining, dressing, and other situations.
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This 19th-century guidebook provides essential advice for aspiring gentlemen, covering a range of topics from dealing with insects in food to proper cigar etiquette. It serves as a practical resource, blending humor and wisdom to navigate social situations and personal grooming, ensuring readers are well-prepared for the expectations of gentlemanly conduct in their era.
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The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness: A Complete Guide
228pages
8 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of politeness, the book argues against the notion that it is merely a facade for hidden vices. It asserts that true politeness stems from genuine virtues and is essential in all aspects of life, including family and friendships. The author critiques those who dismiss politeness as hypocrisy, suggesting that their disdain reveals their own shortcomings. By emphasizing the importance of extending courtesies to everyone, the work advocates for a sincere approach to social interactions, challenging readers to embrace true civility.