James May's Man Lab: The Book of Usefulness

James May's Man Lab: The Book of Usefulness

by JamesMay (Author), JamesMay (Author)

Synopsis

For at least two decades now modern man has been on the brink of a crisis. Persuaded by both the post-feminist political landscape and his representation in the popular media to remodel himself as an endearingly hopeless halfwit, he now exists only as an object of pity.

James and his happy band of brothers (plus a few women, but we try to edit them out) are engaged on a quest to lead maledom to a broad sunlit upland strewn with slim books of English verse and neatly stacked with correctly sharpened tools arranged in descending size order. From here they confront the mysteries of romance and fashion, the cult of men's cooking and the daunting underworld of hardcore DIY. Read it and remember that, as a chap, your first duty is to be dependable. And then you can have a pint.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 13 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1444736302
ISBN 13: 9781444736304
Book Overview: Accompanying James May's 6 part prime time TV series - his mission to save modern man...

Media Reviews
If you are looking for a DIY book which tackles basic household repairs and projects, consider this one. May's wit and genuine interest makes the book a delight to read. * Manly Daily, Australia *
Author Bio
James May is a writer, broadcaster and co-host of Top Gear on BBC2. He writes a weekly column in the Daily Telegraph and has presented series for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky.