Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette / A Young People's Guide to Every Social Occasion
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A comprehensive late-19th/early-20th-century etiquette manual outlines practical rules and conventions for social life, covering invitations, cards, calls, and letter-writing as foundations of polite interaction. It gives detailed guidance on introductions, hosting and attending functions—teas, dances, receptions, weddings, and dinner parties—and on manners at table, in public, and while traveling. Chapters treat dress, gift-giving, hospitality as a duty, the roles of chaperons and debutantes, and the social management of mourning. Domestic and professional relations receive attention, including servant management, women in business, household finances, and entertaining without staff. The work also addresses responsibilities toward children, neighbors, clubs, and charities, and emphasizes self-discipline and careful observation.
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