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The Man's Book: The Essential Guide for the Modern Man [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Thomas Fink
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Book Description

May 6, 2009
Being modern and manly in today's world isn't always easy.

Do you know how to tie a bow-tie, mix a martini, or make a potato gun?

Do you know when to get married and how to break up, or the difference between a bock beer and a bitter?

Do you know which urinal to choose or how to start a fire with a Coke can?

The answers to every man's burning questions are within these pages, from the morning wet shave to the whiskey night-cap, from hunting deer with a .30-06 to wooing women like 007. At a time when the sexes are muddled and masculinity is marginalized, THE MAN'S BOOKunabashedlycelebrates maleness. Organized by subject in a man-logical way, it's the go-to guide for anyone with a Y chromosome.

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From the author who gave us œ85 Ways to Tie a Tie comes this œessential guide for the modern man. And by modern, Fink apparently means precontemporary. His is a world where metrosexuals never existed and technology left no footprint beyond the sending of a text message. Odd for a writer who is also a physicist at the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences. Nor does he exhibit the slightest hint of cultural irony in this all-man almanac, and that, in turn, makes for a certain type of macho charm. Or maybe it's just the decidedly British tone of the work, which has been available in the U.K. since its 2006 first edition. Factoid lovers will find it hard not to enjoy the curious and random collection of lists, charts and instructions. Learn how to choose your best man or how to pick the best urinal in a public bathroom. View the Hamilton-Norwood scale of male pattern baldness, or a diagram showing œEight Ways to Lace Your Shoes. Chivalry, guns and tree houses are all dwelled upon in-depth. Learn a bar trick, carve a turkey, start a campfire. While Fink uses his powers mostly for good, a section on œHow to Start Smoking is misguided at best, alarmingly advising readers, œThere are a number of advantages associated with smoking which may for some offset the known disadvantages. (May)
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About the Author

Thomas Fink grew up in New York and Texas. He is a theoretical physicist and writer and lives in London. He designed THE MAN'S BOOK himself. He is a man.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (May 6, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0316033642
  • ASIN: B0046LUHRK
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #382,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amusing and obscure, highly useful advice for men. September 2, 2009
By Steven
Format:Hardcover
The Man's Book: The Essential Guide for the Modern Man
The Man's Book is a compendium of information that is obscure but highly useful, intermixed with information that is so arcane as to be useless but is nevertheless amusing. Often, they are even the same pieces of information. Eleven sections cover everything from outdoor survival to text message theory to choosing a best man. The chapter on Sports and Games includes both a table showing the optimal loading of weight plates for a barbell, and the rules for playing Beer Pong. The chapter on Dress includes the expected instructions for different methods of tying a necktie, bow tie, or cravat, as well as the proper relationship between the number of dress shirts and trousers that you should own (number of shirts squared equals number of trousers cubed) and how many to pack for a trip. It also instructs you in how to wear your dress shirts when not also wearing a tie; "One open button is safe; two suggests insouciance; three smacks of an Italian playboy." As for how to wear a top hat (included under Clothes for Weddings), The Man's Book cautions us that, "Squat crowns [make] you look, if you are not careful, like a doorman at a provincial hotel in Holland." Perish the thought.

The Man's Book includes an entire section on Women, beginning with Chivalry, proceeding through Marriage, and ending with Saying Goodbye (not breaking it off, but rather a dictionary or proper closings for correspondence). Yet there is no mention of children or fatherhood. This book does contain many facts that can help a man out in a pinch ("One of the easiest ways of starting a fire is by a magnifying glass. A well-suited specimen is conveniently included with the compact edition of the Oxford English Dictionary....If the OED is not at hand, a simple and effective lens can be constructed from water and Saran wrap."). But for equally useful fatherhood advice, e.g., how to construct an emergency diaper, dads will have to look elsewhere instead.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential guide for any man! May 7, 2009
Format:Hardcover
This is an essential guide for any man including a random collection of charts, lists, and detailed instructions on what makes a man a man! From how to choose the correct urinal in a public restroom to essential drinking games you should know how to play to how to properly master the art of tying a bowtie, this book is a perfect gift for any male graduate, groom, groomsmen, brother, best friend, and would be a perfect gift for Father's Day!! Kudos, Thomas Fink!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and useful July 8, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Thomas Fink's The Man's Book is indeed an essential guide for any modern man. Split into broad subject topics, Fink informs men on everything they should know about health, sports/games, women, dress, outdoors, drinking, smoking, cooking, idling, and arts and sciences. Among the numerous topics, a man will learn the benefits of a wet shave versus a dry shave, how to cook a steak, the right wine to serve for any occasion, what suit to wear and when to wear it, what to stock in a kitchen, the equation for the perfect age of a potential bride, how to make a potato gun, and everything one needs to know about the man-of-men James Bond. If you would like to know Morse Code, it is in there. Curious about a few of the best cocktails? You will find them in The Man's Book. Need to make an origami wallet? Fink shows you how. And if you are having a hard time becoming a modern media man, you can follow the guidelines of the essential books and movies for any male.

There is a lot of humor found in The Man's Book. Fink doesn't approach the topic of manliness and masculinity without a few jokes. I got a good laugh out of the urinal position chart. And the picture guide of beard styles? I laughed out loud, I'll admit. You need to be able to see the humor in being a man or dealing with men to thoroughly enjoy The Man's Book. You will learn everything you want and need to know about quite a few things, so you will miss out if you take life too seriously and put down the book.

It is true that I am not a male and therefore don't need a guide to become the perfect modern male. But let's be honest here... most men are never going to learn all of these things for themselves and will thus never know what a man should know. Right? It is just as essential for a woman to know this information as it is for any man because she can-- and most likely will-- help guide him in the right direction. She can make sure he has the right suits, the right tools of hygiene, and the right liquors in the cabinets.

Some of the information is even gender neutral. For example, women love beer and sports and chili, too! Even women need to know about wines and men's clothing and essential spices. It's not like this sort of stuff is born into women. We need a guide for these things as much as a man. As I read The Man's Book, I learned a lot that I can and will use in the future. I knew nothing about wine until now, for example. And I learned all of this with a laugh. The Man's Book is clear and to the point, but not a dry read. I think that The Man's Book is a great reference for anyone to have on their shelf. I am keeping my copy on an easy to reach shelf just in case my boyfriend needs to know what to wear or I need to know which wine to serve with my meal.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book.
Very good book on being a modern man with tips about numerous life situations. Good addition to a man's library.
Published 24 days ago by Thestation17
1.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly Dated and Useless
I say 'amazingly' dated because it reads like it was written in the 1920's rather than the 2000's. The tone is rambling and archaic and it presents a rather pathetically dated view... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mark Towler
5.0 out of 5 stars I wish I had this book before college
This is one of the most entertaining as well as useful books I've come across in a long time. This would have been the best high-school graduation gift ever. Read more
Published on December 10, 2010 by Chad Carver
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book
I bought this book to refine myself a bit more... Solidly put together book with lots of good tips, tricks, facts, etc. for the modern man in here. Read more
Published on April 22, 2010 by D. Wilcox
3.0 out of 5 stars average
This is a pretty good reference book akin to the Dangerous Book for Boys (which is much better).

Half the book, however, was about topics I could care less about. Read more
Published on December 16, 2009 by Thamanjimmy
2.0 out of 5 stars A Tedious Read
I must say, since I ordered this book for a friend, I was sorely disappointed not only in the book's presentation, but the actual content. Read more
Published on May 28, 2009 by Aparna Jain
4.0 out of 5 stars this is the man's book!
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"The Man's Book: The Essential Guide for the Modern Man" by Thomas Fink is a manual for today's man. Read more
Published on May 24, 2009 by grumpydan
4.0 out of 5 stars for men only
I will be giving this book to my husband for Father's Day and I think he will enjoy it, especially as bathroom reading which is where most men do the majority of their reading;... Read more
Published on May 18, 2009 by ReneeSuz
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