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About This Book

The volume offers pragmatic, chaptered guidance for unmarried men navigating public and private social situations, covering street and carriage etiquette, dress and wardrobe care, personal grooming, introductions and calling, cards, dining and table manners, hosting in town and country, servants, dancing and cotillons, letters, club life, sporting pursuits, travel, engagement and wedding protocols, and funerals. Advice emphasizes protective courtesy toward women, proper deportment in semi-public spaces, and practical rules for social ceremonies and entertainments, presented as concise rules and illustrative examples aimed at preventing embarrassment and ensuring smooth behavior in urban social circles.

About the Author

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Walter Germain

Walter Germain was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of social etiquette and personal conduct. His notable book, "The Complete Bachelor: Manners for Men," provides guidance on the nuances of bachelor life and the expectations of men in social settings. Germain's writing reflects the cultural attitudes of his time, offering insights into the manners and behaviors deemed appropriate for single men. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse on masculinity and social norms, making his perspectives relevant for readers interested in historical views on etiquette.

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