Barbara Cartland's Etiquette Handbook

Barbara Cartland's Etiquette Handbook
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Publisher : Arrow
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ISBN-13 : 0099527294
ISBN-10 : 9780099527299
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Book Synopsis Barbara Cartland's Etiquette Handbook by : Barbara Cartland

Download or read book Barbara Cartland's Etiquette Handbook written by Barbara Cartland and published by Arrow. This book was released on 2009 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Barbara Cartland's Etiquette Handbook conjures up a period when addressing work colleagues by their first names was frowned upon, wives could expect to receive a weekly allowance of five shillings from their husbands, and hats were ubiquitous. Laced throughout with Barbara Cartland's wit and wisdom, and Francis Marshall's illustrations, this is a wonderfully evocative insight into the manners of an England that has largely disappeared.


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