Or Solecisms to be Avoided. By a Member of the Aristocracy. “…the most comprehensive instructions are given in each chapter respecting every form or phase of the subject under discussion that it may be clearly understood what IS done, or what is NOT done, in good society, and also how what IS done in good society should be done.” Thirty-eighth edition. London and New York. (1916) 284 pages.
By Cecil B. Hartley.
A Complete guide for a Gentleman’s conduct in all his relations towards society. Containing rules for etiquette to be observed in the street, at table, in the ball room, evening party, and morning call; with full directions for polite correspondence, dress, conversation, manly exercises, and accomplishments. From the Best French, English and American Authorities. (1860) 233 pages.