The Key to Culture
Format: 12.7x20.3cm
Liczba stron: 256
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2006 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
This delightful 1921 volume of etiquette and "cheerful counsel to the younger generation"-from newspaper writer Paul T. Gilbert, collected from his regular column-is full of useful advice for those time-traveling to the early 20th century.
You'll avoid social faux pas and enjoy your trip more when you know.
. how to properly introduce a matron
. the correct calling cards for gentlemen
. how to circumvent the "embarrassing silence" in conversation
. how to dress for dinner
. do's and don'ts of the lawn party
. when chaperones are unnecessary at balls and dances
. how to tell fortunes by cards (an excellent party trick)
. and much more.
American author PAUL T. GILBERT (1878-1953) was a pioneering columnist and feature writer for newspapers in Chicago and Cincinnati. He is best remembered for his series of children's short fiction about an adventurous boy named Bertram.