Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette

by Marion HARLAND (1830 - 1922)

After Six O’clock

Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette

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


Listen next episodes of Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette:
A Few of the Little Things that Are Big Things , A Financial Study for Our Young Couple , At Table , Bachelor Hospitality , 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 , 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 , 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