Description: This is Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School-Girls by Helen Erin Starrett. Published in 1892 by A. C. McClurg & Company. "New and enlarged edition." Modern reprints of this book are available, but it is very hard to find an original antique copy from 1892 like this one. From the book: "My Dear Daughter:-One of the greatest blessings I could wish for you, as you pass out from the guardianship of home into life with its duties and trials, is that you should possess the power of winning love and friends. With this power, the poor girl is rich; without it, the richest girl is poor. In the main, this power of winning friends and love depends upon two things: behavior and manners. Between these there is an important distinction, but one is the outgrowth of the other. The root of good manners is good behavior. Consider with me for a little what each implies. Behavior is a revealer of real character. It has especially to do with the more serious duties and relations of life. Its greatest importance is in the home. How well do I remember a visit, made in my youth, to a school friend whom I had learned to admire greatly for her superior intellect, quick wit, power of acquiring knowledge, and ability to recite well in class. In her home she was rude and disrespectful and even disobedient to her parents; cross and sarcastic with her brothers and sisters; selfish and indolent in all matters pertaining to the work of the household. What a disenchantment was my experience! That great and good man, who has written so many noble precepts about the conduct of life, Mr. Emerson, in speaking of and praising a noble citizen, says: "Never was such force, good meaning, good sense, good action, combined with such lovely domestic behavior, such modesty, and persistent preference for others." This was what was lacking in my school friend: lovely domestic behavior. Nothing could compensate for this deficiency...." Please see photos for more on contents and condition. Front endpapers have writing and a stamp mark. Frontis is starting to detach a bit at the bottom, but it is still attached. Covers have some wear and discoloration marks. Inner pages are clean, toned. Binding is cracked at hinge but still holds, binding is okay overall. No torn or missing pages.Free shipping via First Class mail.Thanks for looking !r198
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Helen E. Starrett
Region: North America
Publisher: A. C, McClurg & Co.
Topic: Self-help
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Children's
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1893