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  2. Judith Martin - Wikipedia

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    Judith Martin (née Perlman; born September 13, 1938), better known by the pen name Miss Manners, is an American columnist, author, and etiquette authority. Early life and career [ edit ] Martin is the daughter of Helen and Jacob Perlman, both Jewish.

  3. Letitia Baldrige - Wikipedia

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    Letitia "Tish" Baldrige (February 9, 1926 – October 29, 2012) was an American etiquette expert, public relations executive and author who was most famous for serving as Jacqueline Kennedy 's Social Secretary . Known as the "Doyenne of Decorum", she wrote a newspaper column, ran her own PR firm, and, along with updating Amy Vanderbilt 's ...

  4. Emily Post - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Post (great-granddaughter-in-law) Emily Post ( née Price; c. October 27, 1872 – September 25, 1960) was an American author, novelist, and socialite famous for writing about etiquette .

  5. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    Etiquette is protocol, rules of behavior that you memorize and that rarely bend to encompass individual concerns and needs. Manners embrace socially acceptable behavior, of course, but also much more than that. They are an expression of how you treat others when you care about them, their self-esteem, and their feelings.

  6. Thomas Farley (manners expert) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas P. Farley is an American manners expert known in the media as "Mister Manners." He is also a keynote speaker and workshop leader, a radio and television personality and a journalist. As a commentator on subjects of contemporary behavior, Farley is a frequent guest on NBC's Today Show, among other media outlets, including the Rachael Ray ...

  7. Domestic Manners of the Americans - Wikipedia

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    c.200 pp (May change depending on the publisher and the size of the text) Domestic Manners of the Americans is a two-volume travel book by Frances Milton Trollope, published in 1832, which follows her travels through America and her residence in Cincinnati, at the time still a frontier town.

  8. Robin Abrahams - Wikipedia

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    Her book, Miss Conduct’s Mind Over Manners: Master the Slippery Rules of Modern Ethics and Etiquette was published by Times Books in May 2009. It was praised by both the Richmond Times-Dispatch and the Washington Post for amusing writing and common sense advice, though the latter said the author was "a little too fond of the latest advances ...

  9. The Jewel in the Crown (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    ITV. Release. 9 January. ( 1984-01-09) –. 3 April 1984. ( 1984-04-03) The Jewel in the Crown is a 1984 British television serial about the final days of the British Raj in India during and after World War II, based on British author Paul Scott 's Raj Quartet novels. Granada Television produced the series for the ITV network .