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The Essential Handbook of Victorian Etiquette by Thomas E. Hill

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The Essential Handbook of Victorian Etiquette

Thomas E. Hill

Sourcebooks · Paperback · September 1, 1994

Reading lane: Victorian Britain (1837–1901)

Essential for understanding Victorian way of life, this is a very interesting book on the code of manners of Victorian behavior.

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Good for readers interested in historyGood for fans of HistoryGood for readers who enjoy Victorian Britain (1837–1901) and British & Irish Literary Criticism.

Book Details

Authors
Thomas E. Hill
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Published
September 1, 1994
Format
Paperback
Theme
Victorian Britain (1837–1901) · British & Irish Literary Criticism
Reading lane
Victorian Britain (1837–1901)

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  • Victorian Britain (1837–1901)

  • Humor

  • Manners & Etiquette

About This Book

Essential for understanding Victorian way of life, this is a very interesting book on the code of manners of Victorian behavior. This book is about life in the Victorian World when the British Empire never slept or the sun never set on it. America in the Victorian World was still a colony and indeed wanting to become it's own in identity. The book plays an important role in explaining that the rules and manner system of America was very similar to the British at least in the...

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Essential for understanding Victorian way of life, this is a very interesting book on the code of manners of Victorian behavior. This book is about life in the Victorian World when the British Empire never slept or the sun never set on it. America in the Victorian World was still a colony and indeed wanting to become it's own in identity. The book plays an important role in explaining that the rules and manner system of America was very similar to the British at least in the old families of Boston and Philadelphia. This highly entertaining little book is great for those just starting to learn about the Victorian culture.

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