Description
Includes box set of 12 booklets, red and gold slipcase. Paperbacks are in good condition. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This rare and delightful set offers a fascinating glimpse into the self-improvement culture of the early 20th century. Ethel Cotton was a pioneer in the field of conversation and social skills training, helping countless individuals cultivate poise, charm, and confidence through her innovative courses. Published in the 1920s, this 12-booklet series reflects the era’s emphasis on etiquette, personal development, and the pursuit of success through self-improvement.
Each booklet explores a different aspect of conversation, from making introductions and small talk to handling difficult situations with grace. Cotton’s approach blends practical advice with psychological insights, encouraging readers to develop self-awareness and empathy while mastering the art of engaging dialogue. Her writing style is engaging and accessible, making these lessons as entertaining as they are informative.
For collectors, this complete set in its original slipcase is a true treasure, offering a time capsule of early 20th-century social mores and aspirations. Readers will delight in the charming illustrations and quaint language, while gaining valuable insights into the art of conversation that remain relevant today. A delightful addition to any library, this set celebrates the enduring power of communication and personal growth.