It might strike the casual observer as something incredible, if not impossible, that such an immense and varied amount of matter could be crowded into a book of the merely nominal price of a dollar and a half; but the work contains 436 large pages of small type, closely printed in double column, and a perusal of it will convince the most skeptical that the only thing to be wondered at in it, is the extremely low price at which it is offered. Bound in extra cloth, with gilt side and back.
$1.50
The Perfect Gentleman. A book of Etiquette and Eloquence. Containing information and instruction for those who desire to become brilliant or conspicuous in General Society, or at Parties, Dinners or Popular Gatherings, etc. It gives directions how to use wine at table, with Rules for judging the quality thereof, Rules for Carving, and a complete Etiquette of the Dinner Table, including Dinner Speeches, Toasts and Sentiments, Wit and Conversation at Table, etc. It has also an American Code of Etiquette and Politeness for all occasions. It also contains all the necessary information relating to the Rules of Etiquette to be observed in fashionable and official society at Washington, and this alone makes it valuable to any one who visits that city, either for pleasure or business. It also contains, Model Speeches, with directions how to deliver them, Duties of the Chairman at Public Meetings, Forms of Preambles and Resolutions, etc. It is a handsomely bound volume of 335 pages.
$1.50
McBride’s New Dialogues. Especially designed for School and Literary Amateur Entertainments; containing entirely New and Original Dialogues, introducing Irish, Yankee, and other eccentric characters. By H. Elliott McBride.
Contents.
- A Happy Woman.
- The Somnambulist.
- Those Thompsons.
- Playing School.
- Tom and Sally.
- Assisting Hezekiah.
- A Visit to the Oil Regions.
- Breaking up the Exhibition.
- Turning Around.
- A Little Boy’s Debate.
- The Silver Lining.
- Restraining Jotham.
- A Shoemaker’s Troubles.
- An Uncomfortable Predicament.
- The Opening Speech.
- The Cucumber Hill Debating Club.
- Married by the New Justice.
- Bread on the Waters.
- An Unsuccessful Advance.
- When Women Have Their Rights.
- Only Another Footprint.
- Rosabella’s Lovers.
- A Smart Boy.
- A Heavy Shower.
- Master of the Situation.
The marked favor with which the four preceding volumes have been received suggested the necessity for an increased variety of new eccentric and characteristic pieces, to form an addition to the repertoire contained in “McBride’s Comic Dialogues,” “McBride’s All Kinds of Dialogues,” “McBride’s Humorous Dialogues,” and “McBride’s Temperance Dialogues.” They are all written with a view to develop dramatic talent, and abound in quaint humor, Dialect Drolleries, and telling stage “situations.”
16mo, 178 pages, illuminated paper cover. 30 cts.
Bound in boards. 50 cts.
Dick’s Book of Toasts, Speeches and Responses. Containing Toasts and Sentiments for Public and Social Occasions, and specimen Speeches with appropriate replies suitable for the following occasions:
- Public Dinners,
- Social Dinners,
- Convivial Gatherings,
- Art and Professional Banquets,
- Manufacturers’ Meetings,
- Agricultural and Commercial Festivals,
- Special Toasts for Ladies,
- Christmas, Thanksgiving and other Festivals,
- Friendly Meetings,
- Weddings and their Anniversaries,
- Army and Navy Banquets,
- Patriotic and Political Occasions,
- Trades’ Unions and Dinners,
- Benedicts’ and Bachelors’ Banquets,
- Masonic Celebrations,
- Sporting Coteries,
- All Kinds of Occasions.
This work includes an instructive dissertation on the Art of making amusing After-dinner Speeches, giving hints and directions by the aid of which persons with only ordinary intelligence can make an entertaining and telling speech. Also, Correct Rules and Advice for Presiding at Table.
The use of this work will render a poor and diffident speaker fluent and witty—and a good speaker better and wittier, besides affording an immense fund of anecdotes, wit and wisdom, and other serviceable matter to draw upon at will. Paper covers.
Price. 30 cts.