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Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress American Manners
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Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress American Manners
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Emily Post: Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress American Manners
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In an engaging book that sweeps from the Gilded Age to the 1960s, award-winning author Laura Claridge presents the first authoritative biography of
Emily Post
, who changed the mindset of millions of Americans with
Etiquette
, a perennial bestseller and touchstone of proper behavior.
A daughter of high society and one of Manhattan’s most sought-after debutantes, Emily Price married financier Edwin Post. It was a hopeful union that ended in scandalous divorce. But the trauma forced Emily Post to become her own person. After writing novels for fifteen years, Emily took on a different sort of project. When it debuted in 1922,
represented a fifty-year-old woman at her wisest–and a country at its wildest. Claridge addresses the secret of
’s tremendous success and gives us a panoramic view of the culture from which it took its shape, as its author meticulously updated her book twice a decade to keep it consistent with America’s constantly changing social landscape. Now, nearly fifty years after Emily Post’s death, we still feel her enormous influence on how we think Best Society should behave
.
Emily Post
, who changed the mindset of millions of Americans with
Etiquette
, a perennial bestseller and touchstone of proper behavior.
A daughter of high society and one of Manhattan’s most sought-after debutantes, Emily Price married financier Edwin Post. It was a hopeful union that ended in scandalous divorce. But the trauma forced Emily Post to become her own person. After writing novels for fifteen years, Emily took on a different sort of project. When it debuted in 1922,
represented a fifty-year-old woman at her wisest–and a country at its wildest. Claridge addresses the secret of
’s tremendous success and gives us a panoramic view of the culture from which it took its shape, as its author meticulously updated her book twice a decade to keep it consistent with America’s constantly changing social landscape. Now, nearly fifty years after Emily Post’s death, we still feel her enormous influence on how we think Best Society should behave
.