Drusilla Beyfus
Drusilla Norman Beyfus (born 1927)[2] is a British etiquette writer.[3] She was married to the journalist and critic Milton Shulman.[4]
Drusilla Beyfus | |
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Born | 1927 Hampstead, London, UK |
Occupation | Etiquette writer |
Spouse(s) | Milton Shulman |
Children | Jason Shulman Alexandra Shulman Nicola, Marchioness of Normanby |
Parent(s) | Norman Beyfus and Florence Noel Barker[1] |
Publications (selected)
- 1968: The English Marriage: what it is like to be married today
- 1969: Lady Behave: a guide to modern manners for the 1970s (with Anne Edwards)
- 1985: The Bride's Book
- 1992: Courtship - The Done Thing: modern manners in miniature
- 1992: Modern Manners: the essential guide to living in the '90s
- 1992: Parties - The Done Thing: modern manners in miniature
- 1993: Business: the Done Thing
- 1993: Sex: the Done Thing
- 1994: Modern Manners: the complete guide to contemporary etiquette
gollark: That won't actually do anything.
gollark: Is this better? They're frolicking.
gollark: Maybe you're just being harmfully holonormative.
gollark: Well, try it then, I'm sure it can be convinced to generate "good" foxes somehow.
gollark: Oh, "dale" also means "valley".
References
- "Beyfus, Drusilla Norman, writer, editor, broadcaster; Tutor, Central St Martin's College of Art, 1989–2007". Who's Who. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u7471.
- The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History. Books.google.co.uk. 2011-01-27. p. 909. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
- "What to do if the Queen drops by". The Guardian. June 3, 2002. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
- Millard, Rosie (July 27, 1997). "Media families; 24. The Shulmans". The Independent. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
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