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Author Post, Peggy, 1945-

Title Emily Post's Etiquette / by Peggy Post
Edition Sixteenth edition
Published New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, [1997]
©1997

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Description xvii, 845 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary Sports participants who used to read only about the etiquette of golf, tennis, skiing and sailing, now learn about inline skating and snowboarding as well
The hallmarks that define Emily Post's Etiquette as an indispensable resource remain: the correct table-setting for an intimate dinner party of eight, the proper response to a formal third-person invitation, and of course, all the details of planning a wedding. But in a world where our neighbors and coworkers are as likely to come from the other side of the globe as the other side of town, changes both subtle and radical are necessary in our manners. In addition to a chapter devoted to doing business internationally, readers find not only advice for visiting those from other cultures living in our country, but also guidance on wearing ethnic clothing when traveling in other countries. Previous editions have explained the traditions of Christianity and Judaism but now for the first time readers learn about birth and death ceremonies of Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism
Seventy-five years after Emily Post wrote her groundbreaking book, Peggy Post, her great-granddaughter-in-law, has thoroughly revised and updated Emily Post's Etiquette to take us into the next century
Notes "First edition"--T.p. verso
Includes index
Subject Etiquette.
Author Post, Emily, 1873-1960. Etiquette in society, in business, in politics, and at home
LC no. 96043427
ISBN 0062700782 (thumb indexed)
0062701754
Other Titles Etiquette