A review by jocelynw
Emily Post's Etiquette by Peggy Post

5.0

My 1945 edition promises me postwar etiquette, so you will know to whom you send your bread-and-butter letter after you are in a war. Which may be difficult if you get killed. So don't do that and be rude.

(I realized partway through reading this that I have previously read the 1922 edition electronically.)