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The customs of mankind : with notes on modern etiquette and entertainment / by Lillian Eichler ; many illustrations from photographs, and from pen-and-ink drawings by Phillipps Ward.
Eichler, Lillian, 1902-Date: 1924- Pictures
Labels for pharmaceutical packaging. Colour lithographs.
J.J. Lemoine (Imprimerie Lithographie Etiquettes Cartonnages)Date: [1890?/1900?]Reference: 41550i- Books
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[The royal cook; or, the modern etiquette of the table, displayed with accuracy, elegance and taste, being a full and exact description of the manner of dressing and serving up royal dinners ...]
Pennington, Mrs.Date: 1773?]- Books
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Medical etiquette; or an essay upon the laws and regulations, which ought to govern the conduct of members of the medical profession in their relation to each other. Compiled exclusively for the profession / By Abraham Banks.
Banks, Abraham.Date: 1839- Books
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Medical etiquette, or, An essay upon the laws and regulations which ought to govern the conduct of members of the medical profession in their relation to each other / compiled exclusively for the profession by Abraham Banks.
Banks, Abraham.Date: 1839- Books
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The White House cookbook : a comprehensive cyclopedia of information for the home; containing cooking, toilet, and household recipes, menus, dinner-giving, table etiquette, care of the sick, health suggestions, facts worth knowing, etc. / by Hugo Ziemann and Mrs. F.L. Gilette.
Ziemann, Hugo.Date: 1903- Books
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The ladies' indispensable companion and housekeepers' guide : embracing rules of etiquette, rules for the formation of good habits, and a great variety of medical recipes : to which is added one of the best systems of cookery ever published : the majority of the recipes are new and ought to be possessed by everyone.
Date: 1860- Books
Rusūm dār al-khilāfah / taʼlīf Abī al-Ḥusayn Hilāl ibn al-Muḥassin al-Ṣābiʼ ; ʻuniya bi-taḥqīqihi wa-al-taʻlīq ʻalayhi wa-nashrihi Mīkhāʼīl ʻAwwād.
Ṣābī, Hilāl ibn al-Muḥassin, 970-1056.Date: 1964- Books
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The young woman's companion in all her social relations, embracing practical instructions in plain and ornamental needlework, letter writing, sick room management, dress and clothing, house furnishing, gardening, etiquette, and every other variety of household economy in the nursery, kitchen, and parlour with copious notes of the months, complete history of domestic manufactures, moral and religious readings in prose and poetry and four hundred golden rules of life.
Date: 1863- Books
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Galateo: or, a treatise on politeness and delicacy of manners. Addressed to a young nobleman. From the Italian of Monsig. Giovanni de la Casa, Archbishop Of Benevento.
Della Casa, Giovanni, 1503-1556.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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By permission of the Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Town-Hall, Cambridge, Tuesday, February 23d, 1790. Mr. George Saville Carey, Who has been received with the greatest Applause before their Majesties, during their Residence at Weymouth, and at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Hay-Market, &c. And Mr. Kean, From the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Hay-Market, an Honorary Member of the Anacreontic Society, London, who has distinguished himself in the most eminent Manner in that convivial and elegant Circle, will open their Evening Lounge, Consisting of a Series of Imitations, Theatrical and Senatorial, The Theatrical Characters, Vocal and Rhetorical. Characters Imitated. Part I. - Mr. Carey. Garrick's Examination of a Stage Candidate. African Slaves' Appeal to Liberty, Mr. Woodward, Buck, Mr. Macklin, Macbeth, Mr. Edwin, Etiquette, Mr. Lowe, Early Horn, Mrs. Barthelemon, Mincet, Mrs. Pitt, Widow Lovet, Part II. - Mr. Kean. Shift's Introduction to Sir William Wealthy,-a Recital. Messrs. Hull and Holman, Friar Lawrence & Romeo. Mr. Waldron, Abraham in Harlequin's Invasion, Mr. Diggs, Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. Lee Lewes, Prologue to the Invasion, Mr. Bensley, Pierre in Venice Preserved, Mr. Wroughton, Grave Scene in Romeo and Juliet. Crotchet and Quaver, A Delineation of two eminent Music Venders in London. Part III. - Mr. Carey. Mr. Incledon, Ma chere Amie, Air in the Manner of Rubinelli, Mr. Leoni, Carlos in the Duenna, Miss Catley, Juno in her Cups, Mrs. Wells, Charming Fellow, Madam Mara, And the Mouse, Mrs. Baddeley, No Flower that blows, Barry, Garrick, and Smith, K. Richards. Part IV. - Mr. Kean. Foote's Smirk, (from the Minor) after the manner of a well known Auctioneer in London. The late Mr. Henderson, Iago. Mr. King, Prologue to Bon Ton, Messrs. Kemble and Quick, Hamlet and Grave Digger. Mr. Lamash, Jessamy, Mr. Bannister Senior, Richard Caeur Lion. A Senatorial Dialogue between Mr. P-tt and Mr. F-x, Part V. - Mr. Carey. - Mrs. Cargill, Roundelay. Three Old Women Whether Wise, Goody Twitch, Goody Cramp, and Good Rheum, an Interlude with Songs. The Whole to conclude with Messrs. Vernon, Bannister, and Dignum, Serenade in the Jubilee. Admittance as. - Doors to be opened at Seven o'clock, and begin at Eight The Room will be lighted with Wax, and there will be good Fires.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1790]- Books
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Thursday evening, Feb. 25th, 1790. And most assuredly the last time. By Permission of the Reverent the Vice-Chancellor,and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Town-Hall, Cambridge, Mr. George Saville Carey, Who has been received with the greatest Applause before their Majesties, during their Residence at Weymouth, and at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Hay-Market, &c. And Mr. Kean, From the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Hay-Market, an Honorary Member of the Anaercontic Society, London, who has distinguished himself in the most eminent Manner in that convivial and elegant Circle, will open Their Evening Lounge, Consisting of a series of imitations, theatrical and senatorial, The Theatrical Characters, Vocal and Rhetorical. Characters imitated. Part I. - Mr. Carey. Garrick's Examination of a Stage Candidate. African Slaves' Appeal to Liberty, Mr. Woodward, Buck, Mr. Macklin, Macbeth. Mr. Edwin, Etiquette, Mr. Lowe, Early Horn, Mrs. Barthelemon, Mincet, Mrs. Pitt, Widow Lovet, Mrs. Cargill, Roundelay. Part II. - Mr. Kean. Shift's Introduction to Sir William Wealthy,-a Recital. Messrs. Hull and Holman, Friar Lawrence & Romeo.Mr. Waldron, Abraham in Harlequin's Invasion, Mr. Diggs, Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. Lee Lewes, Prologue to the Invasion, Mr. Bensley, Pierre in Venice Preserved, Mr. Wroughton,Grave Scene in Romeo and Juliet. Crotchet and Quaver, A Delineation of two eminent Music Venders in London. Part III. - Mr. Carey. Mr. Incledon, Machere Amie, Air in the Manner of Rubinelli, Mr. Leoni, Carlos in the Duenna, Miss Catley, Juno in her Cups, Mrs. Wells,Charming Fellow, Madam Mara, And the Mouse, Mrs. Baddeley, No Flower that blows, Barry, Garrick, and Smith, K.Richards. Part IV. - Mr. Kean. Foote's Smirk, (from the Minor) after the manner of a well known Auctioneer in London. The late Mr. Henderson, Iago. Mr. King, Prologue to Bon Ton, Messrs. Kemble and Quick, Hamlet and Grave Digger. Mr. Lamash, Jessamy, Mr. Bannister Senior, Richard Caeur de Lion. A Senatorialdialogue between Mr. P-tt and Mr. F-x, Part V. - Mr. Carey. A Dialogue in the Manner of the late Messrs. Foote and Weston. The Whole to conclude with Messrs. Vernon, Bannister, and Dignum, Serenade in the Jubilee: Admittance as. - Doors to be opened at Seven o'clock, and begin at eight. The Room will be lighted with Wax,and there will be good Fires.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: 1790]- Books
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The rules of civility; or, the maxims of genteel behaviour, As they are practis'd and observ'd by Persons of Quality, upon several Occasions. Newly done out of the twelfth edition in French; containing among other additions, a short treatise of the point of honour. Together with some necessary marginal annotations, in order to accommodate these Maxims to the Civility us'd in England.
Courtin, Antoine de, 1622-1685.Date: 1703- Pictures
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A man is being taught how to bow, and a woman how to curtsey. Coloured etching, 1801.
Date: May 26. 1801Reference: 32956i- Books
The origin of table manners / Claude Lévi-Strauss ; translated from the French by John and Doreen Weightman.
Lévi-Strauss, Claude.Date: 1978- Books
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The rudiments of genteel behavior by F. Nivelon.
Nivelon, François.Date: 1737- Books
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The honours of the table, or, rules for behavior during meals : with the whole art of carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with directions for going to market, and for the choice of provisions. To which is added a number of hints or concise lessons for the improvement of youth, on all occasions in life / By the author of Principles of politeness, &c.
Trusler, John, 1735-1820.Date: 1791- Books
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The honours of the table, or, rules for behaviour during meals; with the whole art of carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with directions for going to market, and the Method of distinguishing good Provisions from bad; to which is Added A Number of Hints or concife Lessons for the Improvement of Youth, on all Occasions in Life. By the author of Principles of politeness, &c. For the use of young people.
Trusler, John, 1735-1820.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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The lady's preceptor. Or, a letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbé D'Ancourt, and adapted to the religion, customs, and manners of the English nation. By a gentleman of Cambridge
Ancourt, Abbé d'.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The lady's preceptor; or, A letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbe D'ancourt, and adapted to the religion, customs and manners of the English nation. By a Gentleman of Cambridge.
Ancourt, Abbé d'.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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Galateo of manners: or, instructions to a young gentleman how to behave himself in conversation, &c. Written originally in Italian, and done into English.
Della Casa, Giovanni, 1503-1556.Date: 1703- Books
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The lady's preceptor. Or, a letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbé D'Ancourt, and adapted to the religion, customs, and manners of the English nation. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Ancourt, Abbé d'.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The lady's preceptor. Or, a letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbé D'Ancourt, and adapted to the religion, customs, and manners of the English nation. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Ancourt, Abbé d'.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The lady's preceptor. Or, a letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbé D'Ancourt, and adapted to the Religion, Customs, and Manners of the English Nation. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Ancourt, Abbé d'.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The lady's preceptor, or, a letter to a young lady of distinction upon politeness. Taken from the French of the Abbé D'Ancourt, and adapted to the religion, customs, and manners of the English nation. By a gentleman of Cambridge.
Ancourt, Abbé d'.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]