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How to Woo a Duke - by Lady Whistleblower (Hardcover)

How to Woo a Duke - by  Lady Whistleblower (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A hilarious and informative Regency etiquette guide to courting from the infamous Lady Whistleblower, for fans of <i>Bridgerton. </i>Shall we promenade?</b> <p/> Dear Reader, <p/> Welcome to the definitive guide to navigating the social season. Learn about etiquette in all its forms. Within these abundant leaves you will be gifted with all the instruction and patronage necessary to take your place in society. Sort your Dandies from your Rakes, your Merry Andrews from your Bucks. All of the menagerie of beau monde's are contained within. So read on dearest reader and bury oneself in the pool of knowledge that will equip oneself to Woo a Duke and become the talk of the ton. <p/> Yours sincerely <br> Lady Whistleblower <p/> During the Regency era, there were endless aristocratic rules to follow and probably nothing so important as the marriage mart--a century old's institution when eligible young ladies secured eligible young men for the purpose of carrying on their family line. <i>How to Woo a Duke</i> is a tongue-in-cheek guide to etiquette during the Regency era, delving into the complicated, and sometimes scandalous, matters of navigating the social scene, upholding your reputation, and securing a suitable match. It will instruct on how to avoid scandal (as well as juicy stories of a few scandals that happened in the day!), as well as fun quotes and illustrations throughout (and a helpful flow guide on how to know if a suitor is eligible). <br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Lady Whistleblower</b>, countess of Whistleblower is an English socialite and scandal merchant. Nothing happens in the Ton without Lady Whistleblower knowing about it. Famously, a muse of Lord Byron and the subject of over fourteen sonnets.

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