$450
POST, Emily
[227] pp.
Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc. New York
1928
First Edition
7 3/4" x 4 3/4"
The foremost arbiter of manners, Emily Post, first published this book in serial form in Vanity Fair under the anonymous pen name Muriel. A satire on the unseemly behavior of the flapper generation, its intentional vulgarity was mistaken for truth. The release of the story in book form revealed Muriel’s true identity. Borrowing from both Anita Loos’s Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and her own Etiquette: The Blue Book of Social Usage, Post (as Muriel) belittles many of her own rules with a wink and a nod. The jacket, in any condition, is uncommon. This copy, aside from the chip, is in exceptional condition.
“As lots of people think a debutante leads a butterfly life, it would probably be as well to describe an average day. To begin with, you wake up quite early—about nine o’clock.”
--Muriel (a.k.a. Emily Post)