Publisher's Synopsis
"Quotes and Images From Chesterfield's Letters to His Son" offers timeless wisdom on self-improvement, etiquette, and the conduct of life. Drawn from the extensive correspondence of The Earl of Chesterfield, this collection, edited and arranged by David Widger, provides a concise guide to becoming a man of the world and a gentleman.
Explore the Earl's insightful advice on social graces, moral philosophy, and the art of navigating society. These carefully selected quotations offer a window into the expectations and values of a bygone era, yet their emphasis on self-awareness and personal development remains strikingly relevant. Delve into the collected thoughts of a historical figure imparting wisdom to his son, and discover enduring principles for a life of purpose and refinement. A valued resource for those interested in philosophical guidance and historical perspectives on personal growth.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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