The Perfect Gentleman, or Etiquette and Eloquence
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| Težina | 628 g | 
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| Format | 13 × 19 cm | 
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| Mjesto izdanja | New York  | 
		
| Godina | 1860  | 
		
| Broj stranica | 335  | 
		
| Uvez | Tvrdi  | 
		
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro  | 
		
New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860. Hardcover. A Civil War era guide (published in President Buchanan’s term) to correct behavior for gentlemen in which the author notes the beginnings of a code of etiquette which is distinctly American. With an amusing chapter Etiquette at Washington, with a section titled ‘The President’ in which it is noted that Buchanan set aside hours each week to receive friendly visits from the public. Includes descriptions of speeches (of a patriot, of an impudent man and a man of honor); etiquette at the dinner table, in introductions; table wit and anecdotes; and giving toasts (includes Masonic toast).
    
