The Chap Manifesto: Revolutionary Etiquette for the Modern Gentleman

The Chap Manifesto: Revolutionary Etiquette for the Modern Gentleman

by Gustav Temple (Author), Vic Darkwood (Author)

Synopsis

Including a celebration of the epitomes of the chap - from Montesquiou to Terry-Thomas - and revealing the the subtle nuances of a gentleman's semiotics of smoking and trouser semaphore, this book is a rallying point for the classic bloke beleaguered in postmodern confusion, a "cri de coeur" from the manly bosom, a hail-well-met to gentlemen of all pinstripes. Being a gentleman is not just about motoring, smoking and gambling, but it's important to master those basics before moving on to consumptive cosmetics and enemas for pleasure. Topped off by the full range of implements required by the anarcho-dandy tool kit, the book - racily illustrated throughout - even contains a little something for the ladies. In the tradition of Mao's "Red Book", Marx's "Manifesto for the Communist Party", the book is a rallying cry: Gentlemen of the world unite - you have exquisite manners to maintain!

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: (Reissue)
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 07 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1841156574
ISBN 13: 9781841156576

Media Reviews
'It is meant to be a joke but, frankly, makes more sense to us than anything we've chanced across in ages. Inspired.' Jockey Slut 'In a world so utterly devoid of spiritual meaning and good manners it can only be a matter of time before millions are clamouring to follow The Sacrements Of Grooming and The Way of the Trouser.' Sleazenation
Author Bio
Gustav Temple and Vic Darkwood live in a splendid set of rooms in Pimlico with their eccentric Egyptian factotum, Felicien. Virtually unemployable, Temple and Darkwood while away their days translating the Bhagavad-Gita into instructions for their tailor, and designing labour-saving devices such as the Martinismade and the hands-free snuff box.