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Audiobooks House & Home Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette
Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette

Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette

by Marion HARLAND (1830 - 1922)

Haven't you always wondered how to properly accept a formal dinner invitation? Perhaps you have a débutante under your wing, in which case you need to make sure her appearance in society goes perfectly, to increase her chances of a brilliant match. And what exactly would be your duties as her chaperon? These and many other questions are expertly answered by Marion Harland in this little volume. - Summary by Carolin


A Few of the Little Things that Are Big Things

A Financial Study for Our Young Couple

After Six O’clock

At Table

Bachelor Hospitality

Cards and Calls

Charities, Public and Private

Church and Parish

Coeducation Socially Considered

Courtesy from the Young to the Old

Delicate Points for Our Girl

Functions

Hospitality as a Duty

Hotel and Boarding-House Life

In Public

In Sport

In the Home

In the Restaurant

Introductions

Letter-Writing

Making and Receiving Gifts

Men and Women

Mistress and Maid

More Talk About Allowances

Mrs. Newlyrich and Her Social Duties

On Manner

Our Neighbors

Our Own and Other People’s Children

Self-Help and Observation

Sending and Receiving Invitations

The Chaperon

The Church Wedding

The Débutante

The Dinner Party

The Education of a Young Girl

The Home Wedding

The House of Mourning

The Matter of Dress

The Visited

The Visitor

The Woman Without a Maid

The Woman’s Club

When Traveling

Woman in Business Relations

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