Etiquette books are guides that teach people how to behave politely and respectfully in social situations. They provide advice and rules on manners, greetings, table manners, dress codes, and general conduct. Their purpose is to help individuals navigate through various settings with courtesy and consideration for others.
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For much of the early 20th century, women were up against the «lady painter» image which historian Linda Nochlin suggests was «established in 19th
century etiquette books and reinforced by the literature of the times.»
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Society's leaders
saw etiquette books as valuable management of an unruly underclass; its readers saw them as a valuable way to climb the social ladder.
I have always had an affinity for
vintage etiquette books, particularly the ones from places like Seventeen that tell girls how to lose at tennis and ensure a second date without, you know, actually asking for one.
Peter Post, director of the Emily Post Institute and author of five
etiquette books, including Playing Through: A Guide To the Unwritten Rules of Golf, offers advice for making the best of a bad foursome.
Author of 10
etiquette books, Barbara Pachter is a leader in the business etiquette field, with over 20 years experience as an etiquette trainer and coach.
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And there's a possible future jaunt to India, where Camilla's
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