Incoming Resources
- Town&Country social graces, words of wisdom on civility in a changing society, edited by Jim Brosseau
- Listening to others, Kenneth Adams
- F you very much, understanding the culture of rudeness and what we can do about it, Danny Wallace
- Etiquette and modern manners, Edward Cyster and Francesca Young
- Southern Lady Code, essays, Helen Ellis
- The no asshole rule, building a civilized workplace and surviving one that isn't, Robert I. Sutton
- World-class courtesy, a best practices report : a report of the National Performance Review, Vice President, Al Gore
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard
- The no asshole rule, building a civilized workplace and surviving one that isn't, Robert I. Sutton
- Southern Lady Code, essays, by Helen Ellis
- 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
- After you, Janine Amos
- The no asshole rule, by Robert I. Sutton
- So you think you can think, tools for having intelligent conversations and getting along, Christopher W. DiCarlo
- Class with the Countess, how to live with elegance and flair, Countess Luann De Lesseps ; with Diane Reverand ; illustrations by Nicole Nadeau
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman & Jeremy Bernard
- I see rude people, one woman's battle to beat some manners into impolite society, Amy Alkon
- The no asshole rule, building a civilized workplace and surviving one that isn't, Robert I. Sutton
- The no asshole rule, building a civilized workplace and surviving one that isn't, Robert I. Sutton
- Saving civility, 52 ways to tame rude, crude, and attitude for a polite planet, Sara Hacala
- I see rude people, one woman's battle to beat some manners into impolite society, Amy Alkon
- Southern Lady Code, essays, by Helen Ellis
- Gracious, a practical primer on charm, tact, and unsinkable strength, Kelly Williams Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Adulting
- How to achieve true greatness, Baldesar Castiglione ; translated by George Bull
- Is it just me?, or is it nuts out there?, Whoopi Goldberg
- The book of the courtier, by Count Baldassare Castiglione ; done into English by Sir Thomas Hoby
- Southern Lady Code, essays, by Helen Ellis
- Rude, Stop being nice and start being bold, Rebecca Reid
- The meaning of nice, how compassion and civility can change your life (and the world), Joan Duncan Oliver
- 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
- 50 things every young gentleman should know, what to do, when to do it, and why, John Bridges and Bryan Curtis
- The best behavior, the course of good manners, from antiquity to the present, as seen through courtesy and etiquette books, by Esther B. Aresty
- Talk to the hand, [the utter bloody rudeness of everyday life, or, six good reasons to stay at home and bolt the door] & Making the cat laugh., Lynne Truss
- The power and grace between nasty or nice, replacing entitlement, narcissism, and incivility with knowledge, caring, and genuine self-esteem, John C. Friel and Linda D. Olund Friel
- The cost of bad behavior, how incivility is damaging your business and what to do about it, Christine Pearson and Christine Porath
- What every kid should know about manners and etiquette!, table manners, phone etiquette, social skills
- Southern Lady Code, essays, Helen Ellis
- The book of the courtier, Baldesar Castiglione ; a new translation by Charles S. Singleton ; illustrative material edited by Edgar de N. Mayhew
- Gracious, a practical primer on charm, tact, and unsinkable strength, by Kelly Williams Brown
- Secrets of the Southern belle, how to be nice, work hard, look pretty, have fun, and never have an off moment, Phaedra Parks
- The courtesy challenge, executive producer, Melanie Nelson ; writer producer, Judy Jennings ; director/editor, Phil Vandiver
- Class with the countess, how to live with elegance and flair, Countess Luann De Lesseps with Diane Reverand ; illustrations by Nicole Nadeau
- Ladies & gentlemen, why the survival of our Republic depends on the revival of honor, Gina Loudon ; Dathan Paterno
- Rude hand gestures of the world, a guide to offending without words, by Romana Lefevre ; photographs by Daniel Castro
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard ; foreword by Laura Bush
- Good manners for today's kids, [teaching your child the right things to say and do], Bob & Emilie Barnes
- The no asshole rule, [building a civilized workplace and surviving one that isn't], Robert I. Sutton
- The civility solution, what to do when people are rude, P. M. Forni
- The thank you book for kids, hundreds of creative, cool, and clever ways to say thank you!, Ali Lauren Spizman
- The courtier, Baldesar Castiglione ; translated and with an introduction by George Bull