Now in its 16th edition this guide isn't just for "ladies who lunch" but for children and seniors, students and working people, in short, it's a resource for all of us in our ever-changing world. At its beginning
Emily Post's Etiquette helped people feel comfortable in "polite society," today it does much more than that. Peggy Post has thoroughly revised this classic work:
for choosing stationery and sending email
for invitations to brunch and celebrating quinceaera
for traveling on business and working at home
for skiers and boaters and runners and Rollerbladers
for knowing which fork to use and how to eat tempura
plus two entirely new chapters on international business and religious services.
Emily Post's Etiquette, based on traditions of the past, relevant in today's society and our guidebook to a new century.