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How To Drive A Tank

And other everyday tips for the modern gentleman

Author: Frank Coles  

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A 'dangerous book for men' - how to embrace life to the full and how to be your own man Top Gear meets 101 Things To Do Before You Die (Richard Horne)

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  • A 'dangerous book for men' - how to embrace life to the full and how to be your own man * Top Gear meets 101 Things To Do Before You Die (Richard Horne)
  • A 'dangerous book for men' - how to embrace life to the full and how to be your own man* Top Gear meets 101 Things To Do Before You Die (Richard Horne)
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Call yourself a man You do Do you even know what a real man is Are you a six foot one Adonis who wears all the latest fashions, moisturises regularly, visits spas for pleasure and never does anything wrong Or do you drink twenty pints every Friday night, guzzle a kebab on the way home and then fart yourself to sleep

It's time to stop being the man everyone expects you to be and be the one you want to be. And while you're at it, why not discover the practical skills a real man should have: from hot-wiring a car to hiding a dead body, how to disappear without trace in less than 24 hours, to unarmed combat. Add in tips on love, sex, money and fatherhood and you have a book tells you everything you need to know about being a man. Fast-paced and funny this is the ultimate bible for the modern man.

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Critic Reviews

“The subtitle of this book really gets to the heart of it. . . Coles emphasises that the only thing that makes one a real man is to follow one's own path - TOP GEAR MAGAZINE, Book of the MonthThere is something refreshingly Hemingway-esque about Coles's Philosophy that deserves to be heard - BBC FOCUSChances are your dad can put up shelves. But does he know how to hide a dead body? Or cry with diginity? If not, this book's for him - COSMOPOLITAN, Book of the MonthSome might label this type of "educating" as irresponsible. It is. Wonderfully so - IRISH EXAMINERThe subtitle of this book really gets to the heart of it. . . Coles emphasises that the only thing that makes one a real man is to follow one's own path - TOP GEAR MAGAZINE, Book of the MonthThere is something refreshingly Hemingway-esque about Coles's Philosophy that deserves to be heard - BBC FOCUSChances are your dad can put up shelves. But does he know how to hide a dead body? Or cry with diginity? If not, this book's for him - COSMOPOLITAN, Book of the MonthSome might label this type of "educating" as irresponsible. It is. Wonderfully so - IRISH EXAMINER”

The subtitle of this book really gets to the heart of it. . . Coles emphasises that the only thing that makes one a real man is to follow one's own path - TOP GEAR MAGAZINE, Book of the Month

There is something refreshingly Hemingway-esque about Coles's Philosophy that deserves to be heard - BBC FOCUS

Chances are your dad can put up shelves. But does he know how to hide a dead body? Or cry with diginity? If not, this book's for him - COSMOPOLITAN, Book of the Month

Some might label this type of "educating" as irresponsible. It is. Wonderfully so - IRISH EXAMINER

The subtitle of this book really gets to the heart of it. . . Coles emphasises that the only thing that makes one a real man is to follow one's own path - TOP GEAR MAGAZINE, Book of the Month

There is something refreshingly Hemingway-esque about Coles's Philosophy that deserves to be heard - BBC FOCUS

Chances are your dad can put up shelves. But does he know how to hide a dead body? Or cry with diginity? If not, this book's for him - COSMOPOLITAN, Book of the Month

Some might label this type of "educating" as irresponsible. It is. Wonderfully so - IRISH EXAMINER

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About the Author

Frank Coles is a globetrotting writer based in the UK. He's edited two books, been a contributing magazine editor and copywriter and spent a decade in the TV and film business. His work has taken him all over Europe, the Middle East, SE Asia, North America and the Arctic Circle.

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Call yourself a man You do Do you even know what a real man is Are you a six foot one Adonis who wears all the latest fashions, moisturises regularly, visits spas for pleasure and never does anything wrong Or do you drink twenty pints every Friday night, guzzle a kebab on the way home and then fart yourself to sleep It's time to stop being the man everyone expects you to be and be the one you want to be. And while you're at it, why not discover the practical skills a real man should have: from hot-wiring a car to hiding a dead body, how to disappear without trace in less than 24 hours, to unarmed combat. Add in tips on love, sex, money and fatherhood and you have a book tells you everything you need to know about being a man. Fast-paced and funny this is the ultimate bible for the modern man.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Abacus
Published
5th May 2011
Pages
448
ISBN
9780349122236

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