Esquire’s The Biggest Black Book Ever – A Man’s Ultimate Guide to Life and Style

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Book_esquire_bbbeIt's taken me a year to get this book read, but I really enjoyed the information in it.  It's a summary of information on men's lifestyle, including clothes, watches, women, and lots of other expensive stuff, written well and with a sense of humor.  Unfortunately, the type size was microscopic, so it was never a fun read, but that's what magnifying glasses are for.  It also has a lot of tips of travel, work, grooming, etiquette and so forth, all with enough historical background to reassure you that they aren't just making this stuff up.

Now there's nothing new here – it's just assembling the information that comes out periodically in the magazine, but it does put it all in one place for you.  One place where it's all tiny and hard to read, and leaves you with the definite impression that your life is tragically incomplete because you didn't even know there was a right and a wrong way to do any of this.

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Michael C. Smith

Marshall, Texas lawyer. I post on things that attract my interest while puttering in my study. Mostly family, books, home, history, World War II and scale modeling.
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