Item #64253 ETIQUETTE; OR, A GUIDE TO THE USAGES OF SOCIETY. With a Glance at Bad Habits. "Manners Make the Man." To which is added, the True Theory of the Rhenish or Spanish Waltz, and of the German Waltz a Deux Temps, Analysed and Explained for the First Time. Waltzing is the art of a gentleman, and never yet was taught or understood by a dancing-master. Count Alfred D'Orsay, but actually Charles William Day.

ETIQUETTE; OR, A GUIDE TO THE USAGES OF SOCIETY. With a Glance at Bad Habits. "Manners Make the Man." To which is added, the True Theory of the Rhenish or Spanish Waltz, and of the German Waltz a Deux Temps, Analysed and Explained for the First Time. Waltzing is the art of a gentleman, and never yet was taught or understood by a dancing-master.

New York: Published by Wilson & Company 162 Nassau Street. Stereotyped by Redfield and Savage, 1843. First American edition. 8vo. 21 cm. 64 pp. Disbound. Not in Imprints. Lacks portrait. Item #64253

Price: $75.00