The Gentry Man: A Guide for the Civilized Male
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Rating | : | 4.33 (815 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0062088475 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Publisher William C. Steven Heller of Imprint says that “Gentry rivaled the likes of Esquire for intelligence and Playboy for inventiveness.” Now, this elegant collection puts the best of Gentry at your fingertips—a perfect resource for anyone interested in fashion history and for today’s well-heeled young professional, as well as an excellent gift book for anyone with a stylish man in their lives.. InStyle fashion director Hal Rubenstein collects the very best of Gentry magazine—perhaps the most high-concept, high-quality men’s magazine in history—in a gorgeous, timely anthology perfect for the twenty-first century man. Segal’s innovative style magazine broke new ground with its amazing graphic design and the timeless men’s fashions it presented in every issue
Classy Rachael A. A compilation of some great articles from back when being a "classy" gentleman was the trend. You read everything from how to tie a tie, to classic cars and tips to use even in modern times.Awesome book for any male.. and funny as Herman Melville Every man that wants to be a gentleman and every gentleman that wants to brush up now and again should give this more than a read. It should be standard. Oh yes, and funny as s***. Five Stars Great Book! Gave to my dad for Christmas. Need to order another for myself!
In print once again, The Gentry Man is a collectible volume that belongs in every man's library.. From the Back CoverMore than fifty years after it ceased publication, Gentry magazine is still one of the most influential men's magazines ever created. Published between 1951 and 1957, this veritable style and culture bible for men is renowned for its innovation, superb design and production quality, keen eye for fashion, and excellent coverage of a broad spectrum of topics—art and culture; sports; food and drink; home, cars, and travel—not to mention diverse subjects on which every refined man should be well versed, from making a mean martini to playing craps.The Gentry Man brings together for the first time a collection of articles
He has been a frequent red-carpet commentator for such shows as The Today Show, Extra, and The View. jewelers, the Raleigh Hotel, Giorgio Armani, and American Express. He has also written cover stories and interviews, and served as a columnist on various pop-culture topics