Pertains to a collection of manners and customs on being a perfect gentlemen. Written similarly to a guidebook, the publication offers tips and firm rules of activities to both engage in, and avoid when a man is working on his gentlemanly skills. The book offers insight into the societal norms of the early 20th century, allowing the reader to understand the expectations placed upon men of the period.
Contents
The perfect gentleman -- As a man dresses -- In the chair -- Oh, shining shoes! -- On making calls -- The lier in bed -- To bore or not to bore -- Where toils the tailor -- Shaving thoughts -- Oh, the afternoon tea!
Pertains to the work of Harry Lauder in which he encapsulates the war, showing the humanity, pain and humor in it all. Lauder opens up in his vulnerabilities and expresses the pain in losing his son, while also providing vivid insight into the realities of frontline warfare. Harry Lauder shares his experience in the World War One battlefields, as he undergoes a personal journey of grief and longing for his son who made the ultimate sacrifice while fighting in France.
Contents
I (pg. 1)
II (pg. 11)
III (pg. 25)
IV (pg. 33)
V (pg. 42)
VI (pg. 52)
VII (pg 61)
VIII (pg. 71)
IX (pg. 80)
X (pg. 91)
XI (pg. 107)
XII (pg. 118)
XIII (pg. 131)
XIV (pg. 146)
XV (pg. 164)
XVI (pg. 180)
XVII (pg. 200)
XVIII (pg. 217)
XIX (pg. 236)
XX (pg. 247)
XXI (pg. 261)
XXII (pg. 274)
XXIII (pg. 285)
XXIV (pg. 293)
XXV (pg. 304)
XXVI (pg. 316)
XXVII (pg. 323)
XXVIII (pg. 330)
Notes
Condition Alert : Front cover is in fragile condiiton