A romantic adventure story from the author of the classic book on
Etiquette. Emily Post (1873-1960) was a United States author who
promoted proper etiquette. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she was the
only daughter of famous architect Bruce Price. She was
home-educated and attended Miss Graham's finishing school in New
York. She married society banker Edwin Main Post in 1892 and had
two sons. After her divorce, financial need compelled her to write,
and she produced newspaper articles on architecture and interior
decoration, stories and serials for such magazines as Harper's,
Scribner's, and the Century, as well as light novels, including
Flight of the Moth (1904), Purple and Fine Linen (1906), Woven in
the Tapestry (1908), The Title Market (1909), and The Eagle's
Feather (1910). All proved popular successes. In 1922, her book
Etiquette became a best seller and set the stage for her later
career as an educator on social graces. Updated versions of
Etiquette are still in print today. In 1946, she founded The Emily
Post Institute which continues her work.
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