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  2. Evening glove - Wikipedia

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    Evening gloves or opera gloves are a type of formal glove that reaches beyond the elbow worn by women. Women's gloves for formal and semi-formal wear come in three lengths for women: wrist , elbow , and opera or full-length (over the elbow, usually reaching to the biceps but sometimes to the full length of the arm).

  3. Florence Hartley - Wikipedia

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    Hartley was an advocate of more healthful practices for women, and a critic of social customs that she saw as jeopardizing women's health. [15]: 176 Despite the conservatism of her general approach to etiquette, Hartley denounced the corset, which some other early women writers on etiquette defended.

  4. Margaret Cockburn Conkling - Wikipedia

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    A rare 19th century etiquette guide written by a woman under a man's name, it was republished a half dozen times in the 19th century. [3] Conkling also published a novel, Isabel; or, Trials of the Heart (1845), a play, The widower's stratagem (1860), and a translation of Florian 's History of the Moors of Spain that was included in Harper ...

  5. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Courtier (1528), by Baldassare Castiglione, identified the manners and the morals required by socially ambitious men and women for success in a royal court of the Italian Renaissance (14th–17th c.); as an etiquette text, The Courtier was an influential courtesy book in 16th-century Europe.

  6. Enquire Within upon Everything - Wikipedia

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    The book was a popular addition to the Victorian (and later post-Victorian) home. By 1862, the book was sold 196,000 times; [3] by the 89th edition, some 1,180,000 copies had been published. With the release of the 113th edition, this number had risen to over 1,500,000 and by 1976 was in its 126th edition. [4]

  7. 27 Best Etiquette Books to Read Now - AOL

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    From how to be a good dinner party guest to how to have tough conversations, these books offer an insight into modern etiquette. 27 Best Etiquette Books to Read Now Skip to main content

  8. Victorian letter writing guides - Wikipedia

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    For men, guides advocated plain paper and for women, a light spritz of perfume was sometimes acceptable. [1] Other sources, however, disagreed and suggested high outward ornamentation such as ribbons, flowery drawings, and interesting colors could be used by females, but part of this may have been the date of the guide, as vogue changed by the ...

  9. Glove stretcher - Wikipedia

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    Glove stretchers were popular in the Victorian era. [2] Kid leather was considered to be the best material for gloves worn by a proper Victorian lady, as cotton and silk were easily stretchable, thus revealing the imperfections of a hand. The leather of a young goat was essential to emulate the desired appearance of a hand with tapered fingertips.