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Man Up!

Extent: 160 pages

Size: 198x129mm

Publication Date:

Price: £9.99

ISBN: 9781782430308

Categories: Humour

About the Book

Finally, a book that teaches a man how to be a man, that harks back to a less sheltered and pampered age when, without the aid of technology, men had to use their military training and outdoor skills, and were prepared for any eventuality. Man Up! offers useful but often long-neglected skills and imparts wisdom gleaned from many sources. Learn and relearn forgotten skills like how to light a fire in a downpour, set a broken limb or harvest food from the wild, among many other skills that a true adventurer cannot do without. Presented in an elegantly designed, but hardy, volume, Man Up! teaches the importance of self-reliance, common sense and background knowledge. With this book every man will be able to overcome whatever perils and difficulties he might encounter in the course of an adventurous life.

Extent: 160pages

Size: 198x129mm

Publication Date: 17/05/2018

Price: £7.99

ISBN: 9781782439752

Categories: Humour

About the Book

Publication Date: 20/05/2013

Price: £1.99

ISBN: 9781782430322

Categories: Humour

About the Book

About the Author

Rod Green's many publications include books on Special Forces, the Army Air Corps and the building of the RMS Titanic. Recently he has written The Car: The History of the Automobile, as well as co-writing How Britain Worked with the motorcycle racer and TV presenter Guy Martin, the book of the 2012 Channel 4 TV series.

Reviews

  • 'The idiot's guide to wrestling alligators', Daily Mail
  • 'Essential reading for the sort of chap who knows the value of a decent pair of brogues and a strong stick', Sunday Express
  • 'Rod Green remembers what it's like to be a true man, and this nifty guide should tell you all you need to know', Loaded
  • 'This humorous but helpful encyclopaedia of masculine know-how will give you a fighting start in your quest to toughen up', Lancashire Evening Post
  • 'The perfect gift for Father's Day', Cultbox