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Housekeeping & Etiquette Bibliography Advice to a young gentleman on entering society. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1839. ([2], 295) All about everything: being a dictionary of practical recipes and every-day information: an entirely new domestic cyclopaedia, arranged in alphabetical order and usefully illustrated. London: Ward Lock & Co., 1878. (356) The American housewife and kitchen directory: containing the most valuable and original receipts, in all the various branches of cookery; together with a collection of miscellaneous receipts and directions relative to housewifery. New York Dick and Fitzgerald, 1869. (144) The American housewife and kitchen directory. Containing the most valuable and original receipts, in all the various branches of cookery; together with a collection of miscellaneous receipts, and directions relative to house-wifery. New York: F.A. Brady, 1862. (144) The American housewife; containing the most valuable and original receipts in all the various branches of cookery; and written in a minute and methodical manner. Together with a collection of miscellaneous receipts, and directions relative to housewifery. New York: Dayton and Saxton, 1841. (144) The art of conversing; written for the instruction of youth in the polite manners and language of the drawing-room. Boston, 1850. (94) The Art of good behavior; and letter writer on love, courtship, and marriage: a complete guide for ladies and gentlemen. New York: C.P. Huestis, 1845. (ix, [11]-128) The Art of pleasing, or, The American lady and gentleman's book of etiquette. Cincinnati: H.M. Rulison, 1855. (64) The art of pleasing; or, The American lady and gentleman's book of etiquette. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1850. (vii, 9-64) The art of pleasing; or, The American lady and gentleman's book of etiquette. Cincinnati: H.M. Rulison, 1852. (vii, 9-64) At home and abroad; or, How to behave. New York: D. Appleton, 1869. (165) Beadle's dime book of etiquette: a practical guide to good breeding, and complete directory to the observances of society. New York: Beadle and Co., 1864. (98) Beadle's dime book of practical etiquette for ladies and gentlemen: being a guide to true gentility and good-breeding, and a complete directory to the usages and observances of society. Including etiquette of the ball room, of the evening party, the dinner-party, the card and chess table, of business, of the home

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Advice to a young gentleman on entering society. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1839. ([2], 295)

All about everything: being a dictionary of practical recipes and every-day information: an entirely new domestic cyclopaedia, arranged in alphabetical order and usefully illustrated. London: Ward Lock & Co., 1878. (356)

The American housewife and kitchen directory: containing the most valuable and original receipts, in all the various branches of cookery; together with a collection of miscellaneous receipts and directions relative to housewifery. New York Dick and Fitzgerald, 1869. (144)

The American housewife and kitchen directory. Containing the most valuable and original receipts, in all the various branches of cookery; together with a collection of miscellaneous receipts, and directions relative to house-wifery. New York: F.A. Brady, 1862. (144)

The American housewife; containing the most valuable and original receipts in all the various branches of cookery; and written in a minute and methodical manner. Together with a collection of miscellaneous receipts, and directions relative to housewifery. New York: Dayton and Saxton, 1841. (144)

The art of conversing; written for the instruction of youth in the polite manners and language of the drawing-room. Boston, 1850. (94)

The Art of good behavior; and letter writer on love, courtship, and marriage: a complete guide for ladies and gentlemen. New York: C.P. Huestis, 1845. (ix, [11]-128)

The Art of pleasing, or, The American lady and gentleman's book of etiquette. Cincinnati: H.M. Rulison, 1855. (64)

The art of pleasing; or, The American lady and gentleman's book of etiquette. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1850. (vii, 9-64)

The art of pleasing; or, The American lady and gentleman's book of etiquette. Cincinnati: H.M. Rulison, 1852. (vii, 9-64)

At home and abroad; or, How to behave. New York: D. Appleton, 1869. (165)

Beadle's dime book of etiquette: a practical guide to good breeding, and complete directory to the observances of society. New York: Beadle and Co., 1864. (98)

Beadle's dime book of practical etiquette for ladies and gentlemen: being a guide to true gentility and good-breeding, and a complete directory to the usages and observances of society. Including etiquette of the ball room, of the evening party, the dinner-party, the card and chess table, of business, of the home

circle, &c, &c. New York: Irwin P. Beadle & Co., 1859. (vi, [7]-72)

The Book of manners: a guide to social intercourse. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1852. (202)

The Book of manners: a guide to social intercourse. New York: Carlton & Phillips, 1855. (202)

The Book of manners: a guide to social intercourse. New-York: Carlton & Phillips, 1856. (202)

The Book of manners: a guide to social intercourse. New-York: Carlton & Porter, 1857. (202, [6] 13 cm.)

Book of Politeness. Philadelphia: Fisher, 1800. ([60])

Book of politeness. Philadelphia: Fisher & Brother, 1851. (64)

The bride's book of etiquette. New York: Brides House, 1948. (174)

Cassell's book of the household: a work of reference on domestic economy. London: Cassell and co. ltd., 1875. (4 v.)

Cassell's book of the household: a work of reference on domestic economy. London: Cassell, 1889. (4 v.)

The complete bachelor; manners for men. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1897. (vii, 211)

Consult me, to know how to cook: ... on household management and economy ... on diseases and their remedies ... on the games of chess, draughts, &c. Halifax, England: William Nicholson and sons, 1868. (460)

Correct social usage: a course of instruction in good form, style, and deportment. New York: The New York society of self-culture, 1907. (608)

The daughter's own book: or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co., 1853. (viii, [9]-240, 22)

The Daughter's own book, or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Boston: Lilly Wait Colman and Holden, 1834. (240 , [1] leaf of plates)

The Daughter's own book, or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Grigg & Elliot, 1836. (240 , [1] leaf of plates)

The Daughter's own book, or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Grigg & Elliot, 1838. (viii, [9]-240 , [1] leaf of plates)

The Daughter's own book, or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Grigg Elliot & Co. . 1847. (240, [1] leaf of plates)

The daughter's own book; or, practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Grigg & Elliot,

1839. (viii, [9]-240)

The Daughter's own book; or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo, 1850. (240)

The daughter's own book; or, Practical hints from a father to his daughter. Philadelphia: Grigg & Elliot, 1936. (viii, [9]-240)

Decorum: a practical treatise on etiquette and dress of the best American society. New York; Chicago: Union Publishing House; C.L. Snyder & Co., 1881. (352)

Decorum: a practical treatise on etiquette and dress of the best American society. New York: Union Publishing House, 1882. (414)

Domestic economy: a class-book for girls. London, 1876. (126)

Domestic economy: a class-book for girls. London: T. Nelson, 1882. (144)

Don't: a manual of mistakes and improprieties more or less prevalent in conduct and speech. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1884. (94)

The Economical housewife: comprising advice on the management of household affairs: with a choice collection of receipts for economical domestic cookery. Lockport, NY: N. Leonard Printer and Publisher, 1841. ([6], 5-48, [1])

The English gentlewoman: a practical journal for young ladies on their entrance into society. London: James Hogg, 1861. (312)

Etiquette for Americans. New York: Fox Duffield & Co., 1906. (273)

Etiquette for Americans. New York: Duffield & company, 1909. (7 *., 265)

Etiquette for ladies: a manual of the most approved rules of conduct in polished society, for married and unmarried ladies. Philadelphia: J. & J. L. Gihon, 1843. (iv, 63)

Etiquette for ladies: a manual of the most approved rules of conduct in polished society, for married and unmarried ladies. New-York: Burgess Stringer, 1844. (63)

Etiquette for ladies; with hints on the preservation, improvement, and display of female beauty. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1841. (1 l , 5-224)

Every day home advice relating chiefly to household management, with hints upon houses, how to construct and preserve; domestic cookery in all its departments ... together with hints upon nearly every emergency that arises during the lifetime of man, woman or child. New York: G.W. Carleton & Co., 1883. (xxiv, 25-527)

Facts and hints for every-day life: a book for the household. New York: Manhattan Pub. Co., 1873. (412)

Family etiquette: a complete guide to conversation, parties, travel, and the toilette, with hints on domestic affairs. London: Ward, (2 l., 124)

Gentle manners a guide to good morals. East Canterbury N H, 1899. (xii, [4], 79, [1])

The Girls' manual: comprising a summary view of female studies, accomplishments, and principles of conduct. New York: D. Appleton, 1850. (288 , [1] leaf of plates)

The girls' manual, comprising a summary view of female studies, accomplishments, and principles of conduct. New York: Appleton, 1842. (288)

The girls' manual, comprising a summary view of female studies, accomplishments, and principles of conduct. New York: Appleton, 1865. (285)

The girls' manual: comprising a summary view of female studies, accomplishments, and principles of conduct. New York: D. Appleton & Co. etc. etc., 1836. (vi, 7-288 incl. front.)

Good manners: a manual of etiquette in good society. Philadelphia Pa: Porter & Coates, 1870. (x, 246)

Good society: a complete manual of manners. London; New York: Routledge, 1869. (xi, 302, [1])

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: Carleton, 1862. (435)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: Carleton, 1865. (430)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: Carleton, 1866. (430)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: Carleton, 1868. (430)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York; London: Carleton; S. Low, 1870. (430)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: G.W. Carleton, 1882. (430)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1887. (428)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen ... the whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments. New York: Carleton, 1876. (430)

The Habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen: with thoughts, hints and anecdotes concerning social observances, nice points of taste and good manners, and the art of making one's self agreeable. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1800. (312)

The habits of good society: a handbook of etiquette for ladies and gentlemen. London: Cassell Petter and Galpin, 1860. (378)

The habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. New York: Carleton, 1869. (1 *., 5-[20], 23-430)

The habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen ... The whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments. New York; London: Carleton; S. Low, 1878. (1 l., 5-[20], 23-430)

The habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen. With thoughts, hints, and anecdotes concerning social observances, nice points of taste and good manners, and the art of making one's self agreeable. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1897. (1 l., [v]-x, [11]-312)

The habits of good society: a handbook for ladies and gentlemen...The whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments. New York: Carleton, 1864. (5-[20], 23-430)

The habits of good society: a handbook of etiquette for ladies and gentlemen ... The whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments. London: J. Hogg & Sons, 1859. (378)

The habits of good society: a handbook of etiquette for ladies and gentlemen ... The whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments. New York; London: Carleton Publisher; S. Low, 1872. (430 [6],)

The habits of good society: a handbook of etiquette for ladies and gentlemen... The whole interpersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments. New York: Carleton, 1873. (1 l., 5-[20] 23-430)

Habits of good society; a handbook for ladies & gentlemen. New York: Carleton, 1858. (430)

The hand-book of carving: with hints on the etiquette of the dinner table. Boston: Munroe & Francis, 1840. (32)

Hand-book of family knowledge for the people; comprising the Standard hand-book of household economy; Soyer's standard cookery; and the New Standard letter-writer. Philadelphia: G.G. Evans etc., 1860. (235, 214, 216)

Hand-book of good manners and guide to politeness; a manual of modern etiquette, embracing the usages and customs of good society in private and public life. New York: Hurst, 1800. (61)

The Handbook of the man of fashion. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1847. (224)

Home-making and house-keeping. New York: Butterick, 1889.

House and garden's wartime manual for the home. Greenwich Conn.: Conde* Nast, 1943. (128)

Household conveniences; being the experience of many practical writers. New York: Orange Judd co.,

1884. (240)

Household truths for working men. London: Jarrold and Sons, 1800. (1 v. (various pagings))

The housewife's library ...: furnishing the very best help in all the necessities, intricacies, emergencies, and vexations that puzzle a housekeeper in every department of her duties in the home. Philadelphia: Hubbard Bros., 1883. (644 , [7] leaves of plates)

How to behave: a pocket manual of republican etiquette, and guide to correct personal habits, embracing an exposition of the principles of good manners; useful hints on the care of the person, eating, drinking, exercise, habits, dress, self-culture, and behavior at the home; the etiquette of salutations, introductions, receptions, visits, dinners, evening parties, conversation, letters, presents, weddings, funerals, the street, the church, places of amusement, traveling, etc., with illustrative anecdotes, a chapter on love & courtship, and rules order for debating societies. New York: Samuel R. Wells, 1872. (149)

How to behave; or, The spirit of etiquette, and guide to polite society for ladies and gentleman. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1800. (32)

How to do it: or Book of etiquette. New York: Frank Tousey publisher, 1902. (61)

How to do things: a compendium of new and practical farm and household devices, helps, hints, recipes, formulas and useful information from the Farm journal. Philadelphia: Wilmer Atkinson Company, 1919. (572)

How to do things: a compendium of new and practical farm and household devices, helps, hints, recipes, formulas and useful information from The Farm Journal; with list of residents of the townships of Arcadia, Macedon, Marion, Ontario, Palmyra, Walworth, and Williamson, Wayne County, New York. Philadelphia: Ilmer i.e. Wilmer Atkinson Company Publishers of the Farm Journal, 1921. (xl, 572)

How to shine in society, or, The science of conversation: containing the principles, laws and general usages of polite society. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860. (96)

How to shine in society, or, The science of conversation containing the principles laws and general usages of polite society. Toronto: Toronto News, 1881. (72)

The Ladies' hand-book of etiquette: and manual of politeness. New York: J. Miller, 1867. (224)

The lady's guide to the ordering of her household, and the economy of the dinner table. London: Smith Elder & co., 1861. (xvi, 500)

The laws of etiquette: or, Short rules and reflections for conduct in society. Philadelphia: Carey Lea & Blanchard, 1839. (224)

The laws of etiquette; or, Short rules and reflections for conduct in society. Philadelphia: Carey Lea and Blanchard, 1836. (2 l., 9-172)

The laws of good breeding, or, The Science of etiquette: for ladies and gentlemen. Boston: printed for the author, 1847. (72)

Longman's household science readers. Book I. New York: Longmans Green and co., 1901. (iv , 1 l., 129)

The manners that win. Minneapolis, Minn.: Buckeye Pub. Co., 1880. (436)

A Manual of politeness: comprising the principles of etiquette, and rules of behaviour in genteel society, for persons of both sexes. Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo . 1851. (288)

A manual of politeness: comprising the principles of etiquette, and rules of behaviour in genteel society, for persons of both sexes. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1859. (288)

A manual of politeness, comprising the principles of etiquette, and rules of behaviour in genteel society, for persons of both sexes. Philadelphia: Published by J.B. Lippincott & co., 1842. (v, [1], 7-287, [1])

Manual of politeness; comprising the principles of etiquette, and rules of behaviour in genteel society, for persons of both sexes. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1856. (3 sheets (288 ))

Mixing in society. A complete manual of manners. London: G. Routledge & Sons, 1869. (xi, 302 p , 1 l.)

Mixing in society. A complete manual of manners. London and New York: G. Routledge & sons, 1870. (xi, 302, [2] incl. front.)

Mixing in society. A complete manual of manners. London New York: George Routledge & Sons, 1874. (xi, 302)

Modern etiquette in private and public: including society at large, courtship and marriage, ball-room, dinner table, toilet, correspondence, etc., etc. London; New York: F. Warne; Scribner Welford, 1870. (viii, 181)

Modern etiquette in public and private; including society at large, the etiquette of weddings, the ball-room, the dinner-table, the toilet, &c, &c. London New York: Frederick Warne and Co., 1887. (viii, 184)

The Morals and manners of the kitchen, and Baby suffrage. New York: Kilbourne Tompkins, 1875. ([16])

Our manners at home and abroad: a complete manual on manners, customs, and social forms of the best American society, including specimen letters, invitations, acceptances, and regrets. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Pub. Co., 1883. (443)

Party-giving on every scale: or the cost of entertainments with the fashionable modes of arrangement. London: Frederick Warne, 1880. (xv, 224)

Perfect etiquette; or, How to behave in society. A complete manual for ladies and gentlemen. New York: Hurst, 1882. (120)

The Perfect gentleman, or, Etiquette and eloquence: a book of information and instruction ... containing model speeches for all occasions ... 500 toasts and sentiments for everybody ... to which are added, the duties of chairmen of public meetings. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860. (335)

The Pocumtuc housewife: a guide to domestic cookery as it is practiced in the Connecticut Valley. Deerfield Mass.: Women's Alliance of the First Church of Deerfield, 1897. (55)

Points of etiquette. New York: Wm. H. Sadlier, 1881. (124)

The polite present, or Manual of good manners. Boston: William H. Hill Jr., 1850. (60)

The Polite present, or, Child's manual of good manners. Glasgow: John Reid & Co., 1832. (64)

The Polite present, or, Manual of good manners. Boston: Munroe and Francis, 1834. (71)

The Polite present, or, Manual of good manners. Boston: Munroe and Francis, 1841. (71)

The polite present, or, Manual of good manners. Boston: W.H. Hill Jr., 1862. (71)

The Polite present; or, Manual of good manners: selected from various authors. Boston: Munroe and Francis, 1831. (69 , 1 leaf)

Popular mechanics short cuts to better housekeeping. Chicago: Popular Mechanics press, 1949. (160)

Social etiquette and home culture. New York: Harper, 1878. (65)

Social etiquette and home culture. The glass of fashion: a universal hand-book of social etiquette and culture for ladies and gentlemen. With copious and practical hints upon the manners and ceremonies of every relation in life, at home, in society, and at court. Interspersed with numerous anecdotes. New York: Harper & Bros., 1881. (64)

Social mirror: a complete treatise on the laws, rules and usages that govern our most refined homes and social circles. St. Louis: L. W. Dickerson, 1888. (iv, [5]-416)

The social year-book...Denver, Colorado; of the men and women who make up the social and club life of Denver, together with a complete membership register of all social and literary clubs in Denver, diagrams of the principal churches and theatres, extracts from "The correct thing in good society" and a reliable shoppers' guide. Denver: Carson-Harper co., 1898. (5v.)

Spons' household manual: a treasury of domestic receipts, and a guide for home management. London: E. & F.N. Spon, 1891. (vi, 1013 , 1 diag.)

Sunset's hostess handbook for western homes. San Francisco Calif: Sunset Magazine, 1937. (95)

Vogue's book of brides. Garden City N Y: Doubleday Doran & Company inc., 1929. (ix , 1 l., 236 , 1 l.)

Vogue's book of etiquette: present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules for their correct observance. New York: Conde Nast publications, 1924. (xii, 591)

Vogue's book of etiquette: present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules of their correct observance. Garden City N Y: Doubleday Doran & company inc., 1936. (xii, 334)

Vogue's book of etiquette; present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules for their correct observance. New York: Condé Nast publications, 1923. (xii, 591)

Vogue's book of etiquette; present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules for their correct observance. New York: Condé Nast publications, 1924. (xii, 591)

Vogue's book of etiquette; present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules for their correct observance. New York: Conde Nast publications, 1925. (xii, 591)

Vogue's book of etiquette; present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules for their correct observance. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc., 1935. (viii , 1 £ , 334)

Vogue's book of etiquette; present-day customs of social intercourse with the rules of their correct observance. Garden City N Y: Doubleday Doran & company inc., 1935. (xii , 1 l., 334)

The woman's book, dealing practically with the modern conditions of home-life, self-support, education, opportunities, and every-day problems. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1894. (2)

The woman's book, dealing pratically with the modern conditions of home-life, self-support, education, opportunities, and every-day problems. New York: Charles Scribner's sons, 1894. (2 v.)

The young lady's own book: a manual of intellectual improvement and moral deportment. Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 1833. (320 , [1] leaf of plates)

The young man's own book. Halifax: Hartley and Walker printers, 1800. (ix, [1], 376)

The Young man's own book. Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 1833. (320)

The young man's own book. Halifax: Printed & pub. by William Milner, 1840. (xi, 372)

The Young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement and moral deportment: calculated to form the character on a solid basis, and to insure respectability and success in life. Philadelphia: J. Locken, 1841. (320 , [2] leaves of plates)

The young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement and moral deportment, calculated to form the character on a solid basis, and to insure respectability and success in life. Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., 1838. (x, 320)

The Young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement, and moral deportment. Philadelphia: Key Mielke & Biddle, 1832. (320 , [2] leaves of plates)

The Young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement, and moral deportment. London: J.S. Pratt, 1843. (318 , [2] leaves of plates)

The Young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement, and moral deportment: calculated to form the character on a solid basis, and to insure respectability and success in life. Philadelphia: J. Locken, 1842. (300 , [2] leaves of plates)

The Young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement, and moral deportment: calculated to form the character on a solid basis, and to insure respectability and success in life. Philadelphia: Published by Uriah Hunt and Son, 1845. (320 , [2] leaves of plates)

The young man's own book: a manual of politeness, intellectual improvement and moral deportment, calculated to form the character on a solid basis, and to insure respectability and success in life. Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., 1839. (1 , *., x, [11]-320)

The Young woman's companion, or, Female instructor: being a guide to all the accomplishments which adorn the female character. Halifax Yorkshire: Published by Nicholson & Co., (320 , [2] leaves of plates)

Abel, Dorothy Lois. Making housekeeping easy. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1948. (xiv, 299)

Abell, L. G. The skillful housewife's book: or, Complete guide to domestic cookery, taste, comfort and economy. Embracing 659 receipts, pertaining to household duties, the care of health, gardening, flowers, birds, education of children etc., etc. New York: A. O. Moore, 1852. (216,)

Abell, L. G. The skillful housewife's book: or, Complete guide to domestic cookery, taste, comfort and economy. Embracing 659 receipts, pertaining to household duties, the care of health, gardening, flowers, birds, education of children etc., etc. with valuable additions, by an English housekeeper. New York: A. O. Moore, 1852. (216, 48)

Abell, L. G. Woman in her various relations: containing practical rules for American females. New York: R. T. Young, 1853. (viii, 319)

Abell, L. G. Woman in her various relations: containing practical rules for American females. New York: Hubbard & Burgess, 1860. (viii, 319 , [1] leaf of plates)

Abell, L. G. Woman in her various relations: containing practical rules for American females, the best methods for dinners and social parties, a chapter for young ladies, mothers, and invalids, hints o the body, mind, and character. New York: Fairchild, 1851. (319)

Abell, L. G. Woman in her various relations; containing practical rule for American females. New York: J. M. Fairchild, 1855. (viii, [9]-31)

Adams, Agatha Boyd. The homemaker enlists. Chapel Hill N.C.: the University of North Carolina Press, 1943. (33, [1])

Adams, Charlotte. The run of the house. New York: The Macmillan company, 1942. (271)

Adams, Daisie Hasson. Merchant of dreams. New York: Exposition Press, 1947. (32)

Adams, W. H. Davenport. Woman's work and worth in girlhood, maidenhood, and wifehood: illustrations of woman's character, duties, rights, position, influence, responsibilities, and opportunities: with hints on self-culture and chapters on the higher education and employment of women. London: John Hogg, 1880. (xx, 551)

Adams, W. H. Davenport. Woman's work and worth in girlhood, maidenhood, and wifehood; illustrations of woman's character, duties, rights, position, influence, responsibilities, and opportunities. New York: Cassell Petter Galpin, 1884. (xx, 551)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Lilly Wait Colman & Holden, 1833. ([4], xii, [13]-320 , [2] leaves of plates)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Lilly Wait Colman and Holden., 1834. ([8], xi, [2], 14-316)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Samuel Colman, 1835. (354)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Perkins & Marvin, 1836. (360)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Perkins and Marvin, 1837. (360)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Perkins and Marvin, 1838. (360)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Perkins and Marvin., 1839. (4, [3], 8-360)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: Perkins and Marvin, 1841. (360)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1844. (360)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1845. (392)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1846. (392)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1847. (1 leaf, 392)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston (Mass ): T.R. Marvin, 1850. (392)

Alcott, William A. The young man's guide. Boston: T.R. Marvin, 1851. (392)

Alcott, William A. and T.R. Marvin. The young man's guide. Boston: Published by T.R. Marvin, 1848. ([1-4], 5-392)

Alcott, William A. and T.R. Marvin. The young man's guide. Boston: Published by T.R. Marvin, 1849. ([1-

4], 5-392)

Allen, Betty and Mitchel Pirie Briggs. Behave yourself! Etiquette for American youth. Philadelphia, Chicago etc.: J.B. Lippincott company, 1937. (6 l , 3-163)

Allen, Betty and Mitchell Pirie Briggs. If you please!: a book of manners for young moderns. Philadelphia; Chicago etc.: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1942. (xii , 1 l., 239)

Allen, Betty and Mitchell Pirie Briggs. If you please! A book of manners for young moderns. Chicago: Lippincott, 1950. (xii, 237)

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