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  • The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men

    "The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men" by Walter Germain is a comprehensive guide aimed at helping men navigate the complexities of social etiquette and personal conduct. Germain emphasizes the importance of manners in various aspects of life, from dining to dating, providing practical advice that is both timeless and relevant. The book is structured to address common scenarios that bachelors ... Read more

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  • The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men

    The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men by Walter Germain is a timeless guide to gentlemanly conduct, personal refinement, and social confidence. This classic work offers readers a fascinating look into the principles of etiquette, style, and character that define a well-mannered and respected man. With thoughtful advice and practical wisdom, Germain presents the art of social behavior as an ... Read more

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  • The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men

    Timeless Etiquette Guidance for the Modern Gentleman

    In "The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men," Walter Germain delivers a witty and incisive guide that artfully navigates the complexities of modern masculinity and etiquette. Intertwining practical advice with humor, Germain addresses pertinent issues of social interactions, personal grooming, and dating in a rapidly evolving world. The book reflects a keen awareness of both traditional values and ... Read more

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  • The Complete Bachelor

    THE BACHELOR IN PUBLIC. The average man is judged by his appearance and his deportment in public. His dress, his bearing, his conduct toward women and his fellow-men, are telling characteristics. In the street, when walking with a woman—the term “lady” being objectionable, except in case of distinction—every man should be on his mettle. Common sense, which is the basis of all etiquette, teaches ... Read more

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    In this witty, engaging guide, a renowned Vogue editor takes readers through the fundamentals of living alone by showing them how to create a welcoming environment and cultivate home-friendly hobbies, "for no woman can accept an invitation every night without coming to grief.""Whether you view your one-woman ménage as Doom or Adventure, you need a plan, if you are going to make the best of it. ... Read more

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  • Three Houses

    First published in 1931, ''Three Houses'' by Angela Thirkell is a memoir and autobiography, very memorable but notably distinct from her mystery novels and comedies of manners. The book focuses on Thirkell’s happy childhood during the late Victorian era, structured around three specific residences that shaped her early life: The Grange in Fulham: The home of her maternal grandparents, where her ... Read more

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  • Christmas With Dull People

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    If you've ever stayed with dull people during what is alleged to be the festive season, you'll know a good dose of Saki is the only cure.These Christmas stories present Saki at his inimitable, satirical best as he addresses the most perilous aspects of the holiday period: visiting dull relatives, tolerating Christmas Eve merriment, receiving unwanted gifts, and writing ecstatic thank-you cards for ... Read more

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  • The Etiquette Collection

    The Art of Worldly Wisdom; Eleanor Roosevelt's Book of Common Sense Etiquette; and Emily Post's Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home

    Three timeless books on the art of living gracefully—from a Renaissance philosopher, a beloved first lady, and the original matron of American manners.The Art of Worldly Wisdom: Seventeenth-century Spanish philosopher Baltasar Gracián advises people of all walks of life on how to approach political, professional, and personal situations in a dog-eat-dog world. Comprised of three hundred pithy ... Read more

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  • Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home + The Title Market

    by Emily Post ...
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    Emily Post was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 27, 1872 and died September 25, 1960.  In between, she, apparently had excellent manners.  A recent Internet search for her name turned up 153,000,000 hits.  She is, of course, most famous for her book ofter thought to have been titled Etiquette; the book's full title is Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home. She is also ... Read more

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  • Not that it Matters

    by A. A. Milne ...
    A.A. Milne was a 20th century author best known for creating the iconic character Winnie the Pooh, who has been popular in kids books since he was introduced. ... Read more

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  • Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home (1922)

    by Emily Post ...
    The classic guide for how to behave in society. ... Read more

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  • Perspectives on Etiquette

    The first name that comes to everyone’s mind about when discussing etiquette is Emily Post, whose most famous work is included herein.  However, other writers have different perspectives, and they address them in the 2000 pages included within this volume.  The volume includes different perspectives on etiquette from a husband and wife, from a bachelor, from Deans of Girls in High Schools and ... Read more

    $3.99 USD