"The New and Complete Letter Writer: Or, New Art of Polite Correspondence" by Thomas Cook, published in 1832, is a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of letter writing. This manual provides readers with model letters for various occasions, offering instruction in proper etiquette and style.
A valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their correspondence skills, this book showcases the conventions of 19th-century letter writing. It serves as a fascinating glimpse into a time when carefully crafted letters were essential for communication and social interaction. Readers will appreciate the book's detailed advice on everything from addressing superiors to expressing condolences, making it an enduring guide to the art of polite communication.
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