Marion Harland’s Complete Etiquette
by Marion Harland
Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907
Rare
An exceptional window into Edwardian-era social customs, this very rare 1907 edition of "Everyday Etiquette: A Practical Manual of Social Usages" offers a fascinating glimpse of American manners at the turn of the 20th century. Marion Harland, the pen name of Mary Virginia Terhune, was one of America's most influential domestic advisors, and alongside Virginia Van De Water, she compiled this comprehensive guide to navigating the complex social landscape of the era. From proper calling card etiquette to dinner party protocols, this volume captures a bygone era of formality and grace. As an early 20th-century original, this book is both a practical historical document and a charming artifact of American social history.
A unique find, and we only have one.
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