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About This Book

A practical manual presents clear rules for cultivating politeness and correct conduct in social life, defining etiquette as a set of ceremonies that smooth interactions and prevent offence. Chapters offer advice on conversation, dress, introductions and letters, table manners, wine service and carving, balls and evening parties, visiting, street behavior and travel, and the etiquette of courtship, marriage and household duties, ending with general rules for society. Emphasis falls on attentive, benevolent behavior, self-discipline in manners, and adapting to local customs to become agreeable company.

About the Author

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Arthur Martine

Arthur Martine was an American author best known for his work "Martine's Hand-book of Etiquette, and Guide to True Politeness," published in the 19th century. This influential guide provided readers with insights into the social norms and expectations of polite society during its time. Martine's writing reflects the values and manners of the era, making it a significant contribution to the literature on etiquette. His work continues to be referenced for its historical perspective on social conduct and decorum.

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