Emily Post
Emily Post was a prominent New York society woman in the early 1900s, famous for her practical and humorous advice on etiquette.
Emily Price
Non-Fiction Writer
October 27, 1872
Scorpio
September 25, 1960
87
Baltimore, Maryland
Emily Post was a renowned American author and socialite, best known for her groundbreaking book, “Etiquette: In Society, In Business, In Politics and at Home.” This influential work revolutionized American manners and is still relevant today. In addition to “Etiquette,” Post authored “The Personality of a House” and “Children Are People,” and contributed to magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar. As a prominent New York society woman in the early 1900s, Post was a single mother and supported various causes. Her legacy as the authority on etiquette and manners endures, and she is remembered for her practical and humorous advice on the subject.