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Manual for British Men: 120 Manly Skills from British History [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, height x width: 198x129 mm, 100 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750959134
  • ISBN-13: 9780750959131
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  • Formāts: Hardback, height x width: 198x129 mm, 100 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750959134
  • ISBN-13: 9780750959131
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This book contains everything the well-bred British man needs to know. The contents include day-to-day skills such as how to siege a castle, fire a longbow, correctly clean a Maxim machine-gun, and capture an enemy trench; sporting sciences such as jousting, fencing, and boxing (Queensbury’s Rules, of course); domestic essentials such as how to hunt, kill, clean, and cook a wild boar; and priceless secrets of sartorial selection (codpiece—useful for storing your wallet and keys—or cuirass? Top hat or tank jacket?). To British airmen and soldiers, knights and pages, gentlemen and rogues, we say: pip pip and what what! Stiffen your lip and tighten your sword belt! Tie down your trebuchet, and open this manliest of manuals to discover how you too can become a true ­man of Britain!

Papildus informācija

A tongue-in-cheek guide on how to be manly according to the annals of history
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Chapter I Defender of the Realm
11(71)
Section One Blood and Steel
12(20)
Fire a musket
12(1)
Fire a cannon
13(2)
Biography: Warrior on a roll: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650--1722)
15(1)
Use a longbow
16(1)
Dress a warhorse
17(1)
Fight with a longsword
17(1)
Kill a knight
18(1)
Set a booby trap for the Germans
19(2)
Fight in the Celtic battle line
21(1)
Crush the Vikings
22(1)
Biography: Early British Defender: Harold II (c. 1020--1066)
23(1)
Form a shield wall
24(1)
Perform a battlefield amputation
25(1)
Launch a cavalry charge
26(1)
Resist a cavalry charge
27(1)
Biography: The Iron Duke: Wellington (1769--1852)
28(1)
Fight with a pike
29(1)
Dress like a knight
30(2)
Section Two Britain Needs You!
32(21)
Fire a Vickers machine gun
32(2)
Dig a frontline trench
34(3)
Raid an enemy trench
37(3)
Snipe across no-man's-land
40(4)
Avoid the snipers
44(1)
Make a bayonet charge
45(1)
Dispose of the dead
46(1)
Avoid trench foot
47(1)
Tunnel under enemy trenches
48(1)
Lay a minefield
49(1)
Feature: Top five causes of death in the Second World War
50(2)
Strip a Bren Gun
52(1)
Drive a Churchill tank
52(1)
Section Three Blue-Sky Warrior --- Air Warfare
53(12)
Land a biplane
53(1)
Dogfight in a Spitfire
54(1)
Use a bouncing bomb
55(2)
Strafe a Panzer in a Typhoon
57(1)
Escape a burning aircraft
58(2)
Survive being shot down behind enemy lines
60(2)
Man a Lancaster rear gun turret
62(2)
Biography: Unstoppable airman: Douglas Bader (1910--82)
64(1)
Section Four The Ocean Wave --- Sea Warfare
65(17)
Take a depth sounding
65(2)
Keel haul an offender
67(1)
Navigate using a sextant
67(1)
Biography: Wanderer and Warrior: Francis Drake (c. 1540--c. 1596)
68(1)
Climb rigging efficiently
69(1)
Deal with a mutiny at sea
70(1)
Avoid scurvy
71(1)
Bury a body at sea
71(1)
Surgery at sea
72(1)
Make a fire ship and break enemy lines
73(1)
Fire a full broadside
73(1)
Biography: Trafalgar's Victor: Horatio Lord Nelson (1758--1805)
74(1)
Feature: Useful nautical phrases
75(1)
Board an enemy ship
76(1)
Detect a U-boat
77(3)
Survive a shipwreck
80(2)
Chapter II British Food for British Men
82(21)
Section One Hunting
82(11)
Kill a mammoth
82(1)
Make a flint spear
83(1)
Biography: Dinosaur Hunter: William Buckland (1784--1856)
84(1)
Make a hunting bow
84(1)
Kill a wild boar
85(1)
Go hunting with a punt gun
86(1)
Take part in a Victorian pheasant shoot
87(1)
Form a `Pig Club'
88(1)
Choose the best dog
88(1)
Choose the best big game gun
89(1)
Biography: Under African Skies: Frederick Selous (1851--1917)
90(1)
Falconry -- the noble pursuit
91(1)
Hunt a bear
92(1)
Section Two Food and Drink
93(10)
Prehistoric banquet
93(1)
Feature: Five weird things eaten in Olde England
94(1)
Cannibal Cooking
94(2)
A meal fit for a king
96(1)
Go foraging on campaign
97(1)
Make the most of your trench rations
98(2)
Brew medieval ale
100(1)
Use the right cutlery at a Georgian banquet
101(1)
The explorer's menu
102(1)
Chapter III Adventures in the Empire
103(19)
Section One Dealing with the Locals
104(10)
Plan a Grand Tour
104(1)
Survive gang violence in Boston
105(1)
Unseemly native customs to avoid
106(2)
Useful phrases in the colonies
108(1)
First contact with the natives
109(1)
How to stand up to Native American torture
110(1)
Hunt an orang-utan
111(1)
Survival skills on exploration
112(2)
Section Two The Empire School for Business
114(8)
Negotiate like a gentleman in India
114(2)
Feature: Found a colony
116(1)
Represent a rotten borough
117(1)
Manage a tobacco plantation
118(1)
Think like Brunei
119(1)
Biography: Gambling Den: William Crockford (1775--1844)
120(1)
Fact File: Tool of Empire: The East India Company
121(1)
Chapter IV An Englishman's Home is his Castle
122(27)
Section One The Well-Planned Residence
122(15)
Cave painting: How to/what to draw
122(2)
Survive a siege
124(1)
Defend your castle
125(1)
Implement a siege
126(2)
Storm a castle
128(2)
Feature: Horse and Home
130(1)
Build a siege tower
131(1)
Build a cathedral
132(1)
Biography: Reaching to the heavens: Christopher Wren (1632--1723)
133(1)
Build a frontier log cabin
134(2)
Fact File: Create a well-stocked torture chamber
136(1)
Section Two Defending Hearth and Home
137(12)
Smother an incendiary
137(1)
Home Front first aid
138(2)
Defuse a UXB
140(3)
Black out your home
143(1)
Survive your bomb-damaged house
144(2)
Build/equip an Anderson shelter
146(3)
Chapter V An Officer and a Gentleman
149
Section One Mens Sana in Corpore Sano
149(10)
The Charles Atlas fitness regime
149(1)
Rugger as a way to manliness
150(2)
Behave appropriately in the officer's mess
152(1)
Take the waters
153(1)
Queensberry Rules of Boxing
154(2)
Win in the joust
156(2)
Fight in the melee
158(1)
Section Two A Matter of Honour
159(10)
Duel with swords
159(1)
Biography: Stranger in a Strange Land: Richard die Lionheart (1157--99)
160(1)
Duel with pistols
161(2)
Conversational rules for the gentleman
163(1)
How and when to shake hands
164(1)
Pipe smoking etiquette/rules
165(1)
Best insults from history
166(1)
Purchase a commission
167(1)
Rouse a country to war
168(1)
Section Three Attracting the Fairer Sex
169(11)
Write a Victorian love letter
169(1)
Manage your moustache
170(1)
Feature: The disastrous marriages of Henry VIII
171(1)
Select an appropriate wife
172(1)
How to pay suitable compliments
173(2)
Write a love poem
175(1)
Biography: Society Temptress: Kitty Fisher (d. 1767)
176(1)
Win over the family
177(1)
The gentleman's stag night
178(1)
Biography: The Tortured Poet: Lord Byron (1788--1824)
179(1)
Section Four Wardrobe Hints for British Men
180
The vigorous codpiece
180(1)
Dress like a dandy
181(1)
Biography: Immaculate Conception: Beau Brummell (1778--1840)
182(1)
Dress like a Viking king
183(2)
Feature: Items worn by a medieval king
185(1)
Dress like a Redcoat
186(1)
Dress for dinner
187(1)
Shine your shoes like a soldier
188(1)
Wet shave
189(1)
Choose an appropriate wig
190(1)
Select a top hat
191
CHRIS McNAB is a writer and editor who specialises in military history and technology. He is an author of many internationally bestselling books on weapons and warfare, including titles in the Battle Story series on Verdun and Cambrai, as well as The World War I Story (all The History Press) i, as well as The Great Book of Guns; How to Survive Anything, Anywhere; The Illustrated History of the Vietnam War; Modern Military Uniforms; The SAS Mental Endurance Handbook; and Special Forces Survival Guide.