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White Gloves and Party Manners |
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Rating: Summary: Not a new edition, a reissue Review: A point of clarification. This December 1988 reissue is not an updated version as a previous reviewer suggested. I bought it thinking it was an update, but it is not. It is only a reissue of the 1965 version. I am returning it.
Rating: Summary: Not a new edition, a reissue Review: A point of clarification. This December 1988 reissue is not an updated version as a previous reviewer suggested. I bought it thinking it was an update, but it is not. It is only a reissue of the 1965 version. I am returning it.
Rating: Summary: White Gloves and Party Manners, Oh Yeah! Review: As a child a class was being offered in my area at a major department store. This book was used to teach a class of about 10 young girls, the essentials of being a true and proper lady. We learned everything from how to set a table, how to serve food, to how to correctly get in and out of a car. The information in this book is priceless and every young girl should have a copy. The class ended with runway modeling and believe me, we felt like princesses. Thanks Shannon, Memphis,TN
Rating: Summary: Good manners are never out of date. Review: This book should be at the top of the gift list for daughters and granddaughters. I have even sent it without an enclosure card to a young girl who really needed it. Whether it is for a brushup on all those things you've been telling your girls for years or is desperately needed, it's the only book I've found to do the job gently and with a feeling for modern day problems.
Rating: Summary: Excellent first book of manners. Review: Though I had this book when I was a child, in the late sixties, early seventies, I would give it to my children now. Beautiful, delicate illustrations along with easy to read text introduce children to the fine points of etiquette. I love this book and still have my original yellow copy!
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