Incoming Resources
- Good manners with your teachers, by Rebecca Felix ; illustrated by Gary LaCoste
- Thanks a ton!, story by Sabrina Moyle ; pictures by Eunice Moyle
- Good manners on the phone, by Ann Ingalls ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Good manners with family, by Ann Ingalls ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Being a good guest, Ann Ingalls ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Would it kill you to stop doing that?, a modern guide to manners, Henry Alford
- Manners with technology, by Bridget Heos ; Illustrated by Katya Longhi
- Good manners at school, by Ann Ingalls ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Emily Post's Etiquette, manners for a new world
- Kindness rules!, by Eunice Moyle and Sabrina Moyle
- Mr. Tiger goes wild, by Peter Brown
- Freakin' fabulous on a budget, how to dress, entertain, and decorate in the style you so richly deserve, Clinton Kelly
- What should I wear?, dressing for occasions, [by Kim Johnson Gross and Jeff Stone ; text by Linda Griffin ; photographs by David Bashaw]
- Good manners with your parents, by Rebecca Felix ; illustrated by Gary LaCoste
- How to behave badly in Elizabethan England, a guide for knaves, fools, harlots, cuckolds, drunkards, liars, thieves, and braggarts, Ruth Goodman
- You can be polite, be rude or use tact? : you choose the ending, by Connie Colwell Miller ; Illustrated by Victoria Assanelli
- Freakin' fabulous, how to dress, speak, behave, eat, drink, entertain, decorate, and generally be better than everyone else, Clinton Kelly
- Emily Post's Etiquette
- Good manners during special occasions, by Ann Ingalls ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- The art of mingling, proven techniques for mastering any room, Jeanne Martinet
- Town & country modern manners, the thinking person's guide to social graces, edited by Thomas P. Farley
- Choosing civility, the twenty-five rules of considerate conduct, P.M. Forni
- How to behave badly in Elizabethan England, a guide for knaves, fools, harlots, cuckolds, drunkards, liars, thieves, and braggarts, by Ruth Goodman
- Essential manners for couples, from snoring and sex to finances and fighting fair--what works, what doesn't, and why, Peter Post
- This is the house that Jack built, and other stories that rhyme
- Manners that matter most, the easy guide to etiquette at home and in the world, researched and written by June Eding ; with a special foreword by Norah Lawlor
- The unqualified hostess, Whoopi Goldberg
- Rules of civility, the 110 precepts that guided our first president in war and peace, edited and with commentary by Richard Brookhiser
- Basic manners, by Ann Ingalls ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney