Incoming Resources
- Talk to the hand, the utter bloody rudeness of the world today, or, six good reasons to stay home and bolt the door, Lynne Truss
- Emily Post's Etiquette. --
- Taste, acquiring what money can't buy, Letitia Baldrige
- Town & Country's social graces, words of wisdom on civility in a changing society, edited by Jim Brosseau
- Miss Manners' guide to excruciatingly correct behavior, Judith Martin ; illustrated by Gloria Kamen
- The etiquette book, a complete guide to modern manners, Jodi R.R. Smith
- Miss Manners' guide to domestic tranquility, the authoritative manual for every civilized household, however harried, Judith Martin
- The perfect present, the ultimate gift guide for every occasion, Robyn Freedman Spizman
- Town & country modern manners, the thinking person's guide to social graces, edited by Thomas P. Farley
- Emily Post's Etiquette
- How to behave, a guide to modern manners for the socially challenged, Caroline Tiger
- Manners, always gracious, sometimes irreverent, by Kate Spade ; edited by Ruth Peltason and Julia Leach ; illustrations by Virginia Johnson
- The civility solution, what to do when people are rude, P.M. Forni
- To the manner born, a most proper guide to modern civility, Thomas Blaikie
- Le savoir-vivre d'aujourd'hui, Marcelle Fortin-Jacques
- Commonsense etiquette, a guide to gracious, simple manners for the twenty-first century, Marjabelle Young Stewart with Elizabeth Lawrence
- Emily Post's Etiquette, manners for a new world
- Letitia Baldrige's new manners for new times, a complete guide to etiquette, Letitia Baldrige
- Miss Manners rescues civilization, from sexual harassment, frivolous lawsuits, dissing, and other lapses in civility, Judith Martin
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard ; foreword by Laura Bush
- The Amy Vanderbilt complete book of etiquette, entirely rewritten and updated by Nancy Tuckerman and Nancy Dunnan
- Emily Post's Etiquette, Peggy Post
- Come as you aren't!, feeling at home with multicultural celebrations, Norine Dresser