"Manners: A Handbook Of Social Customs" by Elisabeth Marbury is a timeless guide to proper etiquette and social behavior. Originally published in the late 19th century, this book offers insights into the social norms and expectations of the era, covering topics ranging from dining etiquette and formal introductions to appropriate dress and conversation. While some customs may seem outdated today, the underlying principles of respect, consideration, and grace remain relevant.
This handbook serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the social dynamics of the past or seeking to cultivate a more refined and thoughtful approach to social interactions. Whether you are a student of history, a lover of literature, or simply someone who values good manners, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era and offers timeless wisdom for navigating the complexities of social life.
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