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The English Gentleman (Prion Humour Classics)

The English Gentleman (Prion Humour Classics)
By Douglas Sutherland

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Originally written for Debrett's Peerage and now something of a classic, Douglas Sutherland's guide to that endangered species, the English Gentleman, was originally written as an antidote to all the endless, dull little books on manners and etiquette: the kind read by those who long to be recognised as part of the real gentry by the way they use their finger-bowl or address an Archbishop. Both genuinely informative and yet very funny in its self-deprecating tone, The English Gentleman offers a window to the parvenu on the rather perverse world of the genuine article. It describes his habits: where he might live, what he might wear, his school, his clubs, his hobbies and sports, his family and relationships, his behaviour when abroad, his mode of speech and the acceptable way to behave in almost any given situation (invariably the very opposite of what the outsider might think). Not to mention advice on the correct attitude to have toward money (it is vulgar), sex (it is vulgar) and business (it is vulgar unless, of course, it is run at a heavy loss). It all adds up to an unmissable initiation into the eccentric social history of the stiff upper lip. A hilarious and insightful look at the real life counterparts to the sort of squires found in the fiction of Nancy Mitford, PG Wodehouse and Compton Mackenzie. Proving that truth is often stranger than fiction.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60446 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-03-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 140 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Extremely funny" Jilly Cooper "Douglas Sutherland is a most witty exemplar of this vanishing species, and he has written a perfect self-parody of his type" New York Times Introduction by Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Bart. Drawings by Timothy Jaques"

About the Author
Douglas Sutherland was a descendant in the male line of William, Earl of Sutherland in 1235. He went through private school, public school and the regular army and lived in what he described as the coldest mini-castle in Scotland. He was a well-known shot, salmon fisherman and bon vivant.


Customer Reviews

Are you upper class?5
This book will help any one who would like to become a gentleman. It is written in a very funny way, I fount the book a very easy read with funny drawings. If you would like to know what sort of dog to buy or what sort of clothing you need to become an English gent then buy and read on. or a small present for the want to be snob.

You will not be sorry.

Kepp smiling5
Since I'm not an Englishman, but I have many Englsh friends, gentlemen, of course, I recognice everything, as well the English, as the Swedish gentleman. And my two(!) black labradors !
There is only one thing that's wrong with this book.
It's to short, I have to ration the reading, no more than two chapters each night, because it's a book you don't want to finish!
Very funny, and lot's of understatements!
Buy it, you will not regret it!
Doc

Funny book for a gentleman.4
To really appreciate this book you will need to live the life of a true gentleman, or know how the other half live!

Great book with lots of short snippets. Great if you don't have a lot of time for long chapters.

The book looks at the funny side of day to day life of the gentleman and has lots of great anecdotes.