In this 1897 volume, her only book, MRS. C. E. HUMPHRY (1851-1920)
describes for readers the ideal man, not merely in temperament, but in
his ability to conduct himself as a gentleman in proper Edwardian
society. Covering many common occasions-including walking down the
street, smoking, riding a horse, attending dinner parties, eating at a
restaurant, getting married, and, of course, speaking with royalty-this
peculiar rule book will greatly amuse modern readers with its rundown of
the enormous number of slight missteps that could condemn one to
shunning by polite society. Though few lessons here are still applicable
to today's casual culture, Manners for Men remains a curious glimpse
into society at the turn of the 20th century.