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Cargando... Book of Etiquette, Volumes I and II (edición 1922)por Lillian Eichler (Autor)
Información de la obraBook of Etiquette, Volume I por Lillian Eichler
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The only serious competitor to Emily Post as etiquette maven to America between the wars, LILLIAN EICHLER WATSON (b. 1902) was a 19-year-old copywriter for the book publisher Doubleday when she was commissioned to rewrite the outdated Encyclopedia of Etiquette by Emily Holt. This is the guide to good manners she produced in 1921, mining her own experience as a social misfit and would-be social climber, and it was a huge hit with those aspiring to a grander station. Volume I covers: - why it pays to be agreeable - the secret of social success - engagements and weddings - how and when to make an introduction - the intricacies of the social call - calling cards for the young lady, the married couple, and others - correspondence and invitations - appropriate dress for children - addressing titled people - and much more. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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intro
wedding
death
how to invite people to a baby shower
sending cards
etc
It seems as if it were shuffled in the wrong order. Usually wedding and death come at the end after you learned other parts of socializing.
With that said this is a good resource to see just how insane the past was with the calling cards. As mentioned in the book leaving 3 was common. There is also when and how to leave it.
I did find this woman's unintentional war on color a bit funny. Everything she prescribes is either black, white or somehow muted.
The main reason I gave it a 4 star rating was due to the parenting section at the end. Really good advice. (