Description
1938 Standard Publishing. Red hardcover is clean and square with light corner wear. The spine has a small tear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This delightful 1938 guide to hosting successful social gatherings offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of pre-war American entertaining. Written by Oliver Cameron, a keen observer of social trends, “Let’s have a good time” provides a wealth of insights into the etiquette, customs, and expectations surrounding parties and events of the era. From suggesting novel themes and decorations to offering tips on music, games, and refreshments, Cameron’s advice aims to elevate any soiree into a truly memorable occasion. This well-preserved copy invites readers to step back in time and appreciate the art of gracious hosting as it was practiced nearly a century ago. Collectors of vintage advice literature and those with an interest in American social history will find this volume a captivating addition to their libraries.