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Etiquette

by Emily Post
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Synopsis

This hardcover facsimile of the original 1922 "Etiquette" includes the many tips Emily Post gave her devoted followers on the rules of social intercourse and everyday manners at home and abroad—the only civilized antidote to a world gone mad.

About the Author, Emily Post

Emily Price Post was born in October of 1872 or 1873 in Baltimore, Maryland to Bruce and Josephine Lee Price. She was homeschooled and, later, attended finishing school in New York City. In 1892, she married Edwin Main Post, a banker from a widely known family in the social circles of Long Island. The couple had two sons, Edwin M. Post, Jr. and Bruce Price Post, who died in 1927. Subsequently, Mr. and Mrs. Post were divorced. As well as Etiquette, which was in its eighty-ninth printing at the time of her death, Emily Post wrote other works, including fiction and short stories. In addition, she wrote a cookbook, The Emily Post Cook Book. In 1946, Emily Post founded the Emily Post Institute. She died on September 25, 1960, and her name has lived on in the public domain as synonymous with etiquette.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
BiblioBazaar
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781434638526

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