Publisher's Synopsis
"The Mentor: A little book for the guidance of such men and boys as would appear to advantage in the society of persons of the better sort" by Alfred Ayres offers timeless advice on etiquette and manners. This meticulously prepared republication of a classic text serves as a guide to social skills and customs. Explore the intricacies of gentlemanly conduct and discover enduring principles for navigating social situations with grace and confidence. Delve into the nuances of proper behavior and learn how to present yourself favorably. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of etiquette and the enduring importance of social graces, "The Mentor" provides insights into the traditions that shape our interactions. This book on etiquette falls under the categories of Self-Help and Social Science, making it an informative guide for those seeking to understand and improve their social skills.
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