This delightful 1919 book, reprinted here in a charming replica
edition, is a complete guide to what one needs to know to write the
perfect love letter. While the advice may be amusingly dated in
some of its details-the hidden codes in the alignment of postage
stamps are probably no longer appreciated today-the broad counsel
would be wisely heeded by those wounded by Cupid's dart and hoping
to make their best written impression on a beloved. Here the
lovestruck reader will find admonitions that particular kinds of
thoughtfulness, like remembering birthdays and anniversaries, are
always treasured; practical reminders, such as Don't write like the
tracks of an intoxicated hen; and guides to which gifts go best
with a love letter. Some conundrums of 21st-century lovers are not,
of course, here addressed-you're on your own in deciding whether
it's appropriate to propose marriage via email-but almost every
contingency a tongue-tied lover may face is addressed with
assistance as useful as it is timeless.
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