In the nineteenth century, letter-writing was not just a means of communication, it was an art form. This charming collection of classical epistolary selections was designed to teach young ladies (and gentlemen) the finer points of this important social skill. Filled with beautiful prose and timeless wisdom, this book remains a valuable resource for writers and historians alike.
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