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A series of conversational letters addressed to young men offers practical advice on dress, manners, and the small rituals of social life, urging tasteful conformity to fashion without eccentricity or neglect. It treats clothing, grooming, and the cut and color appropriate to different occasions; posture, deportment, and conversational politeness; and proper behavior toward family, superiors, servants, and strangers. Dozens of anecdotes and situational prescriptions illustrate recommended conduct, while repeated emphasis on self-discipline and attentive habits argues that attention to trivial details helps form character and secure social respect.

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Margaret C. Conkling

Margaret C. Conkling was an American author best known for her work "The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion / or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews." This book, published in the 19th century, serves as a manual on etiquette and social conduct, reflecting the values and expectations of gentlemanly behavior during that era. Conkling's writing provides insights into the cultural norms of her time, making her contributions significant for understanding the social fabric of 19th-century America. Her work remains a notable reference for those interested in historical perspectives on manners and fashion.

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