Manners and Rules of Good Society; Or, Solecisms to be Avoided

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Manners and Rules of Good Society; Or, Solecisms to be Avoided

by Anonymous

EN·~7 hours·52 chapters

Chapters

52 total

MANNERS AND RULESOFGOOD SOCIETY - MANNERS AND RULES OF GOOD SOCIETY OR SOLECISMS TO BE AVOIDED

0:16

PREFACE

1:03

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

2:50

CHAPTER I - THE MEANING OF ETIQUETTE

9:04

CHAPTER II - INTRODUCTIONS

23:49

CHAPTER III - LEAVING CARDS

23:33

CHAPTER IV - PAYING CALLS

22:07

CHAPTER V - PRECEDENCY

10:54

Table of General Precedency

4:51

CHAPTER VI - THE COLLOQUIAL APPLICATION OF TITLES

13:44

Description

A timeless handbook of etiquette, this edition expands the classic rules of polite society into a single, meticulously organized volume. It covers everything from everyday greetings to the subtleties of formal dining, offering clear explanations of what is expected and why. The author treats each circumstance with practical detail, so listeners can instantly grasp the proper way to act without feeling overwhelmed by arcane jargon.

Designed for anyone seeking confidence in social settings—whether a young woman preparing for her debut, a man entering professional circles, or a caregiver guiding a newcomer—the guide balances straightforward instruction with the finer nuances of refinement. Its advice is presented with a tone that feels both authoritative and approachable, making the often‑intimidating world of manners feel accessible. Listeners will come away equipped with the knowledge to navigate gatherings gracefully, avoiding the small missteps that can leave a lasting impression.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (426K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Thierry Alberto, Iris Gehring, Henry Craig and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2010-09-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

Some of the world's oldest and most enduring stories come to us without a known writer. When a book is credited to "Anonymous," it usually means the author's identity was never recorded, was deliberately withheld, or has been lost over time.

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