Incoming Resources
- Move over!, learning to share our space, by Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley ; consultant Rachael Underwood
- What should I wear?, dressing for occasions, [by Kim Johnson Gross and Jeff Stone ; text by Linda Griffin ; photographs by David Bashaw]
- Don't behave like you live in a cave, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Steve Mark
- Thank you, Janine Amos
- Stoo Hample's book of bad manners
- Americanon, an unexpected U.S. history in thirteen bestselling books, Jess McHugh
- Little Wolf's book of badness, [director, Karsten Killerich]
- Golf rules & etiquette for dummies, by John Steinbreder
- The tricky art of co-existing, how to behave decently no matter what life throws your way, Sandi Toksvig
- Please, Janine Amos
- Good manners for nice people who sometimes say f*ck, Amy Alkon
- Let's take turns, by Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley ; consultant, Rachael Underwood
- The unqualified hostess, Whoopi Goldberg
- Sorry, sorry, sorry, the case for good apologies, Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy
- The duckling gets a cookie!?, and more stories by Mo Willems, Weston Woods Studios, Inc
- Emily Post's Etiquette, manners for a new world, illustrations by Janice Richter
- Charm school for guys, how to lose the fugly and get some snugly, written by M. Marshall ; illustrated by Ryan Waterhouse
- Excuse me!, by Karen Katz
- The art of mingling, proven techniques for mastering any room, Jeanne Martinet
- Dinosaurs don't, dinosaurs do, by Steve Björkman
- 21st century etiquette, Charlotte Ford's guide to manners for the modern age, Charlotte Ford with Jacqueline DeMontravel
- In the royal manner, expert advice on etiquette and entertaining from the former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, Paul Burrell
- Manners at a friend's home, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- Taking turns, by Janine Amos ; illustrated by Annabel Spenceley ; consultant, Rachel Underwood
- Manners on the playground, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Manners time, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Saving civility, 52 ways to tame rude, crude, & attitude for a polite planet, Sara Hacala
- Hello!, Janine Amos
- A smart girl's guide to manners, the secrets to grace, confidence, and being your best, by Nancy Holyoke ; illustrated by Cathi Mingus
- After you, Janine Amos
- Manners on the telephone, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- Emily Post Emily's everyday manners, by Peggy Post & Cindy Post Senning ; illustrated by Steve Björkman
- The everything etiquette book, mind your manners, with family and friends, announcements and invitations, business, travel, the Internet and every other awkward situation, Nat Segaloff
- Manners in the classroom, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- A smart girl's guide, manners, the secret to grace, confidence and being your best, by Nancy Holyoke ; illustrated by Julia Bereciartu
- Freakin' fabulous, how to dress, speak, behave, eat, drink, entertain, decorate, and generally be better than everyone else, Clinton Kelly
- Choosing civility, the twenty-five rules of considerate conduct, P.M. Forni
- That's so annoying, an etiquette expert on the world's most irritating habits and what you can do about them, Cynthia W. Lett
- Highlights
- Miss Manners' basic training, the right thing to say, Judith Martin
- Talk to the hand, the utter bloody rudeness of the world today, or, six good reasons to stay home and bolt the door], Lynne Truss
- The etiquette book, a complete guide to modern manners, Jodi R.R. Smith
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard
- Manners in public, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- No, thank you, Janine Amos
- Etiquette for dummies, by Sue Fox
- Miss Manners' guide to excruciatingly correct behavior, Judith Martin ; illustrated by Gloria Kamen
- Manners at a restaurant, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- I am polite, by Sarah L. Schuette ; consulting editor, Gail Saunders-Smith ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- Ex-etiquette for holidays and other family celebrations, Jann Blackstone-Ford and Sharyl Jupe