The Ladies' Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness
First published in 1860, ‘The Ladies' Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness’ was written by Florence Hartley, a Victorian-era writer and an advocate for women's health. Hartley covered topics of etiquette and needlework in her work, which were meant for the women of the era.
This book offers a comprehensive guide for ladies and insight into norms of polite society. It is a valuable reference book including everyday situations and numerous tips and recipes for the complexion creams, pastes, home remedies and various household chores. Useful knitting guides also included in this practical guide for a successful woman of polite society.
The advice also covers dress, travelling, staying in hotels, attending and giving parties and balls, making and receiving morning calls, letter writing, how to deal with servants, what accomplishments every well bred lady should be expected to acquire and how to choose a suitable husband.