The Great Elmayer
How should one present oneself properly? How can one avoid missteps? And where can one learn how? The Great Elmayer explains what matters in everyday interaction.
In addition to numerous seminars on a wide range of etiquette topics in both professional and private life, Prof. Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer has also written several guides that offer insights into etiquette, style and modern manners, brought to life through practical, real-world examples.
These books are available in libraries or via your trusted local bookshop.
How should one present oneself properly? How can one avoid missteps? And where can one learn how? The Great Elmayer explains what matters in everyday interaction.
Raised amid the splendour of the late monarchy, the young cavalry officer Willy Elmayer becomes the most successful gallop rider in the k.u.k. Army, before being sent to fight on various fronts in the First World War.
Picking your nose on the bus, or talking with your mouth full at the table? Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer, known as a champion of good manners, has compiled the most important rules of behaviour for children.
In his cheerful, child-friendly story, Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer sums up the most important rules for the forest.
Knowing how — proper manners in every situation are a decisive factor for a successful life, both professionally and privately.
The new etiquette guide for the 21st century—written for the people of tomorrow, who have already decided today not to belong to yesterday.
Business dominates our lives. The boundaries between “private” and “professional” are fluid. Yet different rules apply in places.
Contemporary, refreshingly written and with a touch of wit, the author—well known from TV, radio and print—never leaves the polished floor of courteous interaction.
The book is divided into clear, self-contained chapters. The texts are complemented by light, humorous illustrations designed to appeal to young people.