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Rudeness & Civility Manners In Nineteenth-Century Urban America

Rudeness & Civility Manners In Nineteenth-Century Urban America

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Rudeness & Civility Manners In Nineteenth-Century Urban America

by Kasson, John F

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NY: Hill And Wang (1990). Book club edition; small 4to.; cloth backed boards, 305 pages; hardcover; b/w illustrations; a fine, clean, tight copy in a fine dustjacket.

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Title
Rudeness & Civility Manners In Nineteenth-Century Urban America
Author
Kasson, John F
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Hardcover
Publisher
NY: Hill And Wang (1990)
Keywords
Manners, Mores, Social History, Etiquette
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