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A Gentleman's Calendar 2007
A Gentleman's Calendar 2007
A Gentleman's Calendar 2007
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This handsome calendar showcases aphorisms for each day of the week from the successful selling GentleManners books. Inside, two dates per page with a three-day weekend page display the week's appointments. Monthly dividers are sturdy, tabbed, feature the full month on the front, and on the back, feature month-appropriate sidebars that will educate readers.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateSep 17, 2006
ISBN9781418554125
A Gentleman's Calendar 2007
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John Bridges

John Bridges, author of How to Be a Gentleman, is also the coauthor, with Bryan Curtis, of seven other volumes in the best-selling GentleManners series. He is a frequent guest on television and radio news programs, always championing gentlemanly behavior in modern society. Bridges has appeared on the Today Show, the Discovery Channel, and CBS Sunday Morning, and has been profiled in People magazine and the New York Times.

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    A Gentleman's Calendar 2007 - John Bridges

    A

    GENTLEMAN’ S

    CALENDAR

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    2007

    JOHN BRIDGES

    AND BRYAN CURTIS

    RUTLEDGE HILL PRESS®

    Nashville, Tennessee

    A Division of Thomas Nelson Publishers

    www.ThomasNelson.com

    OTHER GENTLEMANNERS™ BOOKS

    How to Be a Gentleman

    John Bridges

    A Gentleman Entertains

    John Bridges and Bryan Curtis

    As a Gentleman Would Say

    John Bridges and Bryan Curtis

    A Gentleman Gets Dressed Up

    John Bridges and Bryan Curtis

    A Gentleman at the Table

    John Bridges and Bryan Curtis

    Toasts & Tributes

    John Bridges and Bryan Curtis

    How to Be a Lady

    Candace Simpson-Giles

    As a Lady Would Say

    Sheryl Shade

    A Lady at the Table

    Sheryl Shade

    with John Bridges and Bryan Curtis

    How to Raise a Lady

    Kay West

    How to Raise a Gentleman

    Kay West

    Copyright © 2006 by John Bridges and Bryan Curtis.

    All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other—except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without prior permission of the publisher.

    Published by Rutledge Hill Press, a Division of Thomas Nelson, Inc., P.O. Box 141000, Nashville, Tennessee 37214.

    Rutledge Hill Press books may be purchased in bulk for educational, business, fundraising, or sales promotional use. For information, please e-mail

    SpecialMarkets@ThomasNelson.com.

    ISBN 1-4016-0301-7 (Hardcover)

    ISBN 1-4016-0304-1 (Leather)

    Printed in China

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    Contents

    January 2007

    February 2007

    March 2007

    April 2007

    May 2007

    June 2007

    July 2007

    August 2007

    September 2007

    October 2007

    November 2007

    December 2007

    2007

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    2008

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    JANUARY 2007

    HANDLING THE NAPKIN

    When a gentleman takes his seat at a formal dinner, or at a restaurant, he immediately unfolds his napkin and places it in his lap. He does not wait for the host or hostess to lead the way.

    If a gentleman must leave the table for any reason during a dinner, he simply leaves his unfolded napkin on the seat of his chair. In some upscale restaurants, after he has correctly left his napkin on his chair, he will return to the table only

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