Need a portable guide to navigate social situations? "Stop! : A Handy Monitor, Pocket Conscience and Portable Guardian against the World, the Flesh and the Devil," by Nathan Dean Urner, offers timeless advice on etiquette and conduct. This meticulously prepared print republication presents a fascinating glimpse into the social customs and traditions of the past. < p/> Delve into the nuances of American etiquette with this self-improvement handbook. "Stop!" serves as a practical resource for developing essential social skills and refining your manners. A valuable reference for anyone interested in the historical context of social behavior, this volume provides insights into self-improvement through adherence to established norms. Discover how individuals once strived to present their best selves through careful attention to detail and proper conduct. Explore the principles that shaped social interactions and fostered a sense of community.
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