Men and Manners:: Essays, Advice and Considerations

Hardback

Main Details

Title Men and Manners:: Essays, Advice and Considerations
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Coggins
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 211,Width 141
Category/GenreFashion and style guides
Parties, etiquette and entertaining
ISBN/Barcode 9781419727337
ClassificationsDewey:395.142
Audience
General
Illustrations 25 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Abrams
Imprint Abrams Image
Publication Date 15 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Today's man may know how to dress with style, but does he know how to behave? Though the rules of civility have changed along with the world, Gentlemen, Behave! Manners for the Modern Man believes in manners. This book doesn't tell you which fork to use or how to write a thank you note. But it is going to remind you of basic, respectful rules you may have forgotten or have chosen to ignore. Comprised of essays, interviews, and lists of guidelines for men of all ages, this book provides an honest, playful, and humorous look at the conflicted state of manners today. Subjects that may fluster today's man - such as tipping, toasting, texting, grooming, dating, office behavior, and home decor - are explored with Coggins's signature wit and humor. With humorous illustrations and contributions from some of today's male style icons, Gentleman, Behave! makes the case for being the man who offers the best seat to his companion, who knows when to pick up the tab, and who remembers to do what's right even if it isn't always rewarded.

Author Biography

David Coggins is the author of the New York Times bestseller Men and Style. He has written about style, design, and manners for numerous publications, including Esquire and the Wall Street Journal. He is a contributing editor at Cond\u00e9 Nast Traveler and lives in New York City.

Reviews

"Men And Manners is a gracious book that offers a polite riposte to a world in which getting ahead and getting it done have come to justify almost any level of rudeness." -- Mr Porter