Unless it is a first edition in good shape, or autographed, not much.
Virginia Hickman Clark has written: 'The complete book of wedding flowers and decorations, with a section on etiquette' -- subject(s): Bridal bouquets, Flower arrangement, Wedding etiquette
Florence Hartley has written: 'The ladies' book of etiquette, and manual of politeness' -- subject(s): Etiquette for women, Recipes, Etiquette 'The ladies' hand book of fancy and ornamental work ...' -- subject(s): Fancy work, Dictionaries, Decoration and ornament, Embroidery, Needlework 'The ladies handbook of fancy and ornamental work' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fancy work 'The ladies' book of etiquette' -- subject(s): Etiquette, Recipes
Emily Post is the author of the famous book "Etiquette" (1922), which covers various aspects of social behavior and manners. Her work has become a classic reference for proper etiquette in various social situations.
I would check out Amy Vanderbilt's 1950 etiquette book titled Living a gracious life. It is full of 50s wisdom, complete with sections as to how to properly make a bed and set a dinner table. I found it in the reference section of my local library!
Emily Ehrenstein has written: 'The everything wedding etiquette book' -- subject(s): Wedding etiquette
You could start by reading a book on manners such as Emily Post's Book of Etiquette.
Grace Carley Harriman has written: 'Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of etiquette' -- subject(s): Etiquette
Etiquette Definitions The Rules of Play
Pamela A. Lach has written: 'Bride's thank you guide' -- subject(s): Wedding etiquette, Thank-you notes 'The bride-to-bride book' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Planning, Wedding etiquette, Weddings 'The bride-to-bride book' -- subject(s): Wedding etiquette, Weddings 'You can go home again' -- subject(s): Housewives, Life skills guides 'The bride's money book' -- subject(s): Wedding etiquette, Planning, Weddings
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* It depends on who you are giving the book too. If you are giving it to a teen in the family it's fine, but if you are giving it to a friend or girlfriend or even a boyfriend it's not a good idea as they may think you are putting down their manners. Manners today are extremely lax, but, it's a good idea to learn proper etiquette for future use.
Shōnen Book was created in 1958.