
The world's foremost authority on etiquette presents a thumb-indexed guide for every social and business situation, discussing guidelines for telephone etiquette, table manners, wedding etiquette, and much more. 50,000 first printing. ,000 ad/promo.In 1922, Emily Post came out with the definitive book on etiquette. To celebrate its 75th anniversary, her great-granddaughter-in-law Peggy Post has updated and revised the opus into an 845-page 16th edition that takes modern conundrums and lifestyles into account. If you're wondering when to put a napkin in your lap and which foods may be eaten with fingers, the information's still there. But situations Emily never dreamed of--matters of e-mail, cellular phones, step parents, fourth weddings, and in-line skating--are considered with the same grace that made Emily the last word on civility in the 1920s. . CLICK HERE TO START DOWNLOAD