APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1860). The perfect gentleman, or, Etiquette and eloquence : a book of information and instruction for those who desire to become brilliant or conspicuous in general society, or at parties, dinners, or popular gatherings, by a Gentleman: A book of information and instruction for those who desire to become brilliant or conspicuous in general society, or at parties, dinners, or popular gatherings. Dick & Fitzgerald.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Perfect Gentleman, or, Etiquette and Eloquence : A Book of Information and Instruction for Those Who Desire to Become Brilliant or Conspicuous in General Society, or at Parties, Dinners, or Popular Gatherings, by a Gentleman: A Book of Information and Instruction for Those Who Desire to Become Brilliant or Conspicuous in General Society, or at Parties, Dinners, or Popular Gatherings. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Perfect Gentleman, or, Etiquette and Eloquence : A Book of Information and Instruction for Those Who Desire to Become Brilliant or Conspicuous in General Society, or at Parties, Dinners, or Popular Gatherings, by a Gentleman: A Book of Information and Instruction for Those Who Desire to Become Brilliant or Conspicuous in General Society, or at Parties, Dinners, or Popular Gatherings. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1860.

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