Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition (Thumb Indexed) | 
enlarge | Author: Peggy Post Publisher: Collins Living Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 2425
Media: Hardcover Edition: 17 Indexed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 896 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.7 x 2
ISBN: 0066209579 Dewey Decimal Number: 395 EAN: 9780066209579 ASIN: 0066209579
Publication Date: November 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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For the first time in its history, this American classic has been completely rewritten. Peggy Post gives us etiquette for today's times. Read by millions since the first edition was published in 1922, Emily Post—the most trusted name in etiquette—has always been there to help people navigate every conceivable social situation. The tradition continues with this 100 percent revised and updated edition, which covers the formal, the traditional, the contemporary, and the casual. Based on thousands of reader questions, surveys conducted on the Emily Post Institute and Good Housekeeping Web sites, and Peggy's travels across the country, the book shows how to handle the new, difficult, unusual, and everyday situations we all encounter. The definition of etiquette—a code of behavior based on thoughtfulness—has not changed since Emily's day. The etiquette guidelines we use to smooth the way change all the time. This new edition resolves hundreds of our key etiquette concerns: dealing with rudeness, netiquette, noxious neighbors, road rage, family harmony, on-line dating, cell phone courtesy, raising respectful children and teens, and travel etiquette in the post-9/11 world...to name just a few. Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition also remains the definitive source for timeless advice on entertaining, social protocol, table manners, guidelines for religious ceremonies, expressing condolences, introductions, how to be a good houseguest and host, invitations, correspondence, planning a wedding, giving a toast, and sportsmanship. Peggy Post's advice gives us the confidence of knowing we're doing the right thing so we can relax and enjoy the moment and move more easily through our world. Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition will be the resource of choice for years to come.
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My review September 29, 2008 i thought that i got this item right on time. i was given an estimated date and it came on that exact date. the condition of the item was great. no problems!
This is a complete book for the "Good Manners" September 15, 2008 I recommend this book for everybody: children and adult, mother and father, employee and employer.
It's for any occasion in social life: relationships, communication, celebrations, Job, Travel, Leisure...
Lovely! September 9, 2008
I was not disappointed with this purchase. It's really a veritable encyclopedia of social standards. There is a large (large) section pertaining to wedding etiquette, but plenty of useful, pertinent, information pertaining to other arenas of social interaction. The material is presented in a pleasant, straightforward (not condescending )manner. I especially like the thumb indexing.
Perfect reference book for all your etiquette questions September 5, 2008 I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to look up topics and find answers to my etiquette questions. This book covers so many topics that I had not ever thought about. And it is current with all the new technology (text messaging, cell phones, etc).
Thank Goodness for an Etiquette Reference August 15, 2008 In a time when Blackberry email seems to prevail, it is refreshing to find this excellent source for etiquette in today's world. It has something for everyone, in every situation. I have gifted several women in their 20's and 30's this book -- often as an engagement present -- when they first become aware that a thing called 'etiquette' existed and voiced many questions. No longer can we depend on each generation to pass on the 'right thing to do' to their offspring, in a time when families often don't even sit down to a meal, together, on a daily basis. The book covers a full spectrum of circumstances and certainly takes into account an appropriate place for, yes, even the email fans. It is an excellent source for everyone at every age, and has kept up with the times so as not to be left on the library shelves as a historic keepsake.
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