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Manners That Matter Most: The Easy Guide to Etiquette At Home and In the World

Hardback

Main Details

Title Manners That Matter Most: The Easy Guide to Etiquette At Home and In the World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Norah Lawlor
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:152
Dimensions(mm): Height 187,Width 126
Category/GenreParties, etiquette and entertaining
ISBN/Barcode 9781578265183
ClassificationsDewey:395
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
Imprint Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
Publication Date 25 November 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Etiquette is one of the most valuable assets a person can have: knowing how best to present yourself, and how to deal with others in a direct, effective manner, is paramount in all personal, professional, and social relationships. Manners That Matter Most seeks to resurrect the bygone customs of good manners and graceful style, all while updating and applying them to the modern age.

Author Biography

June Eding is an accomplished writer having authored a number of books such as Who Was Queen Elizabeth?, A Little Book of Love, Thank You, Snow Magic, Peace, and Trooper's Triumphs. She has also written for The Humane Society of Missouri. She currently lives in New York City. Norah Lawlor is the Founder and Principal of Lawlor Media Group Inc., a New York-based boutique strategy PR firm focused on a luxury lifestyle clientele ranging from not-for-profit to real estate, hospitality, travel, and entertainment. She lives in New York City and has both written and contributed to a range of publications on the social and society scene in New York, the Hamptons, and internationally.

Reviews

"...an excellent little book. Manners and Etiquette sound old fashioned nowadays. And in a way, they are, it is. Because we're a mess now. The lack thereof is epidemic and the result is we aren't relating to each other as easily as strangers might/should/could/would. I know a book isn't going to make the difference. I don't know what will. But it is clear to me at this late age that I've only got along in this life with the basics that we call Manners and Etiquette. It's the only way we can all get along. Eding's book is comprehensive, serious, easy to read, and actually inspiring on a certain level. " -- David Patrick Columbia, New York Social Diary