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How to Live Like a Gentleman: Lessons in Life, Manners, and Style

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Today, young men need etiquette guidance more than ever! And men’s magazines such as Maxim and Esquire don’t cover the array of potentially awkward moments. This little guide offers the last word on walking, talking, dressing, as well shaking hands tipping tying a bow tie small talk fashion do’s and don’ts

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2007

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Profile Image for Deacon Tom F. (Recovering from a big heart attack).
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March 23, 2024
Very well written book. Additionally is, it is immaculately organized with each chapter in broken into sections with bullet point summaries.

For me, a kid who grew up in the city. This would’ve been perfect for me to have when I was coming up.
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July 18, 2017
This Book Was One of my Favorite books it was a short book but I did learn a lot from it. I Got it at The Biltmore estate Very Interesting.
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6 reviews
August 15, 2017
Lots of interesting info, easy to read, entertaining
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October 18, 2009
This brief book encapsulates old-world civil manners and frames them in a modern context. The book comes to you from a man's-man perspective without the bravado normally associated with it. The guidance is wise and never preachy. The author does well in providing a context in which the reader should insert himself. I believe most men operate well in that space.

The book isn't a soup-to-nuts guide on etiquette, thankfully so. The value here is in the brevity. Read it, apply it and become the gentleman you'd like to be. The gentleman that quickly comes to mind after reading this book is the suave sophistication of the character "James Bond". There's a rugged, classy fellow I think most men would enjoy emulating.
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May 18, 2013
Was a good read. This book had a lot good advice, however it was very broad. Most the information in this book has been taught to me by my father or theartofmanliness.com. It was a little outdated also, written in 2007, it brought up pager etiquette yet it did address the change in gender roles in todays society.

A book every man should read, but not always take to heart, doesn't hurt to go wild every once in a while.
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