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Complete Etiquette for Ladies

A complete guide to visiting, entertaining, and travelling, with hints on courtship, marriage and dress.

Author: Samuel Orchart Beeton   Series: Old House

This title aimed to instruct English women of all ages and situations on the finer points of proper comportment in Victorian society. The book offers a view of ideal feminine conduct at once strikingly familiar and charmingly antiquated.

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This title aimed to instruct English women of all ages and situations on the finer points of proper comportment in Victorian society. The book offers a view of ideal feminine conduct at once strikingly familiar and charmingly antiquated.

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"In conversing with gentlemen, try to not fall into the too common practice of talking to them nothing but nonsense..." First published in 1876, Complete Etiquette for Ladies aimed to instruct English women of all ages and situations on the finer points of proper comportment in Victorian society. Penned by Samuel Orchart Beeton - husband of the renowned cookery writer Isabella - it offers a view of ideal feminine conduct at once strikingly familiar and charmingly antiquated. Resolving such troublesome issues as how to display good sense when shopping, avoid busy-body neighbours and deal with disappointed affections, it also issues stern warnings: a reputation might be lost by such simple improprieties as offering a gentleman an opinion on financial matters, uttering the word 'stomach' to anyone other than a physician, or wearing ribbons at the breakfast table.

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About the Author

Samuel Orchart Beeton was an English publisher, best known as the husband of Mrs Beeton (Isabella Mary Mayson) and publisher of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management.

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"In conversing with gentlemen, try to not fall into the too common practice of talking to them nothing but nonsense..." First published in 1876, Complete Etiquette for Ladies aimed to instruct English women of all ages and situations on the finer points of proper comportment in Victorian society. Penned by Samuel Orchart Beeton - husband of the renowned cookery writer Isabella - it offers a view of ideal feminine conduct at once strikingly familiar and charmingly antiquated. Resolving such troublesome issues as how to display good sense when shopping, avoid busy-body neighbours and deal with disappointed affections, it also issues stern warnings: a reputation might be lost by such simple improprieties as offering a gentleman an opinion on financial matters, uttering the word 'stomach' to anyone other than a physician, or wearing ribbons at the breakfast table.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | Osprey Publishing
Published
14th October 2011
Pages
128
ISBN
9781908402097

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