
The Complete Bachelor - Manners for Men - By the Author of the "As Seen by Him" Papers - With Index
PREFACE.
THE COMPLETE BACHELOR. - CHAPTER I. - THE BACHELOR IN PUBLIC.
CHAPTER II. - HOW A BACHELOR SHOULD DRESS.
CHAPTER III. - THE BACHELOR'S TOILET.
CHAPTER IV. - THE CARE OF A BACHELOR'S CLOTHES.
CHAPTER V. - INTRODUCTIONS, INVITATIONS, AND CALLS.
CHAPTER VI. - CARDS.
CHAPTER VII. - THE DINER-OUT.
CHAPTER VIII. - A CODE OF TABLE MANNERS.
This compact handbook offers single gentlemen a clear roadmap through the social expectations of late‑19th‑century city life. Drawing on years of answering etiquette questions for a popular magazine, the author distills the most common dilemmas a bachelor might face, from street walking to hotel corridors. The tone is plain and practical, aiming to turn uncertainty into confident, courteous behavior.
Readers will find advice on everything from proper hat lifts and arm offers to the subtleties of bowing, seating, and dress codes. Sections on dancing and sport give quick, useful pointers without overwhelming rulebooks, while the New York lens provides concrete examples that still feel relevant today. Whether navigating a crowded sidewalk or a formal ballroom, the guide equips a bachelor with the confidence to act with poise.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (243K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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