A Gentleman Abroad

A Gentleman Abroad

Author: John Bridges

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2007-04-08

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1418554103

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A Gentleman Abroad provides basic and helpful information for any man traveling to the 40 most popular foreign destinations in the world. In addition to aphorisms and sidebars that make the books in the GentleManners series unique, this book contains 40 chapters, one for each destination. Within each chapter will be almanac data, charts on average monthly temperature, foreign size charts for shopping, time differences, embassy information, basic foreign phrases, tipping customs, and other information that will allow a gentleman to navigate the city properly. Among the cities included are Rome, Paris, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Buenos Aires, Sydney, Amsterdam and Berlin.


A Gentleman Abroad

A Gentleman Abroad

Author: John Bridges

Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781401603106

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A Gentleman Abroad provides basic and helpful information for any man traveling to the 40 most popular foreign travel destinations in the world. In addition to aphorisms and sidebars that make the books in the GentleManners series unique, this book contains 40 chapters, one for each destination. Within each chapter will be almanac data, charts on average monthly temperature, foreign size charts for shopping, time differences, embassy information, basic foreign phrases, tipping customs, and other information that will allow a gentleman to navigate the city properly. Among the cities included are Rome, Paris, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Buenos Aires, Sydney, Amsterdam and Berlin.


A Gentleman Abroad

A Gentleman Abroad

Author: Francis Brennan

Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd

Published: 2018-10-05

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 0717184005

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Travel around the world and back again with Francis!Francis Brennan recounts his journeys across the globe and the adventures and mishaps that ensue along the way. From Vietnam to the Vatican, India to Australia, and his recent bucket-list trip along Route 66 – but always back to Kenmare, because there's no place like home. Let Francis take you on a grand tour of his best travel memories and be inspired to see the world in a new light.


The English Gentleman Abroad

The English Gentleman Abroad

Author: Douglas Sutherland

Publisher:

Published: 1984-01

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 9780850110425

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The characteristics of the English Gentleman went unremarked in their homeland. It was only when they ventured to foreign parts that their characteristics became caricatures in the eyes of amazed natives. Douglas Sutherland, whose chronicles of what must surely be a dying species have attracted world-wide attention, he has travelled widely abroad armed with a Collectors Kit for the purpose of researching this book. With the unerring nose of the connoisseur he has sniffed out the Gentlemen in his tradition watering holes and, by and large, has found him alive and well. In giving us the result of his researches he has recognised that with the invention of such new-fangled devices as the flying machine some change is inevitable.


My Year Abroad

My Year Abroad

Author: Chang-rae Lee

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-02-02

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 0698407040

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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER A New York Times Notable Book * Named a Best Book of the Year by Vogue, TIME, and Marie Claire “A manifesto to happiness—the one found when you stop running from who you are.” –New York Times Book Review “An extraordinary book, acrobatic on the level of the sentence, symphonic across its many movements—and this is a book that moves…My Year Abroad is a wild ride—a caper, a romance, a bildungsroman, and something of a satire of how to get filthy rich in rising Asia.” – Vogue From the award-winning author of Native Speaker and On Such a Full Sea, an exuberant, provocative story about a young American life transformed by an unusual Asian adventure – and about the human capacities for pleasure, pain, and connection. Tiller is an average American college student with a good heart but minimal aspirations. Pong Lou is a larger-than-life, wildly creative Chinese American entrepreneur who sees something intriguing in Tiller beyond his bored exterior and takes him under his wing. When Pong brings him along on a boisterous trip across Asia, Tiller is catapulted from ordinary young man to talented protégé, and pulled into a series of ever more extreme and eye-opening experiences that transform his view of the world, of Pong, and of himself. In the breathtaking, “precise, elliptical prose” that Chang-rae Lee is known for (The New York Times), the narrative alternates between Tiller’s outlandish, mind-boggling year with Pong and the strange, riveting, emotionally complex domestic life that follows it, as Tiller processes what happened to him abroad and what it means for his future. Rich with commentary on Western attitudes, Eastern stereotypes, capitalism, global trade, mental health, parenthood, mentorship, and more, My Year Abroad is also an exploration of the surprising effects of cultural immersion—on a young American in Asia, on a Chinese man in America, and on an unlikely couple hiding out in the suburbs. Tinged at once with humor and darkness, electric with its accumulating surprises and suspense, My Year Abroad is a novel that only Chang-rae Lee could have written, and one that will be read and discussed for years to come.


How to Make Friends and Oppress People

How to Make Friends and Oppress People

Author: Vic Darkwood

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2014-04-22

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1466868848

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No traveler to date has matched the intrepid 19th-century gentleman for his bravery, derring-do, and ability to make a perfect cup of tea in the most malarial of climes. But the sun has set on the golden age of exploration, and the records of these fearless, mustachioed adventurers have vanished from the shelves. In their place have appeared timorous travel guides written by authors who could hardly locate Rhodesia on a classroom globe let alone comment on the proper etiquette of an Italian duel. Now, with the publication of Vic Darkwood's How to Make Friends and Oppress People, at long last today's aspiring adventurers can avail themselves of the best of classic travel advice on such invaluable topics as: -Using Anthills as Ovens -Hunting Elephants and Hippos with a Javelin -Sleeping on a Billiard Table as a Means of Avoiding Vermin -Digging a Well with a Pointy Stick Fully illustrated with over 150 drawings and woodcuts, this inestimable collection of wisdom drawn from actual 19th- and early 20th-century guidebooks will prove essential to any traveler looking to enjoy his excursion abroad or hoping to avoid death at the hands of inhospitable natives.