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He doesn�t need a woman in his life; she knows he can�t live without her.


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Amy Vanderbilt's Everyday Etiquette by Letitia Baldrige

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Also by Letitia Baldrige:

Taste, June 2007
Hardcover
New Manners for New Times, November 2003
Hardcover
A Lady, First, October 2002
Paperback
Legendary Brides, November 2000
Hardcover
In the Kennedy Style, April 1998
Hardcover
Letitia Baldrige's New Complete Guide to Executive Manners, October 1993
Hardcover
Letitia Baldrige's New Manners for the '90s, March 1990
Hardcover
Amy Vanderbilt's Everyday Etiquette, February 1983
Mass Market Paperback

Also by Amy Vanderbilt:

Amy Vanderbilt's Everyday Etiquette, February 1983
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Amy Vanderbilt's Everyday Etiquette
Letitia Baldrige, Amy Vanderbilt

Bantam
February 1983
On Sale: February 1, 1983
272 pages
ISBN: 0553277545
EAN: 9780553277548
Mass Market Paperback
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help

America's new manners. What do you wear to a 4.PM wedding? How do you introduce a couple who are living together but not married? Should you invite an "extra" woman to dinner without an "extra" man? How do you write a letter the President of the U.S.? When a man arrives to see a woman executive, should she stand up? It is ever correct to have your elbows on the table? Should a man be invited to a bridal shower? How do you eat an artichoke?

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