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Man Up!
Man Up!

Man Up!

The Real Man's Book of Manly Knowledge

SPORTS & RECREATION

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, (US $9.95) (CA $12.95)

Publication Date: November 2019

ISBN 9781782439752

Rights: US & CA

Michael O'Mara Books (Nov 2019)
Michael O'Mara

Available from local and national retailers throughout the US.
 

Overview

How to fend off a leech attack, tie a sling, escape a bear, darn a sock, and much more

This is a book for the independent and adventurous-minded man. It offers useful but often long-neglected skills and imparts wisdom gleaned from many sources, including servicemen, explorers, mountaineers, sailors and adventurers of every kind. Here, among many other manly virtues, the reader can learn how to navigate by the sun and stars, tickle a trout, survive a sandstorm, safely cross a swollen river, land a light aircraft, cope with suspected poisoning, or break up a dogfight. In an age when people are less and less self-reliant, Man Up! shows how, with a little forethought and a lot of good sense (and just a few handy implements), coupled with sound background knowledge and the right attitude, difficult and potentially risky situations can be confronted and dealt with. Cheerfully written and admirably concise, the book reaches back to the knowledge and experience of yesteryear, when help was never just a mobile call away, GPS didn't exist, and toughness and independence were valued far above technology. Whether lighting a fire in a downpour, treating a broken limb or harvesting food from the wild, Man Up! will teach you these skills, and many more. Sold as a hardcover under the title The Dangerous Book for Men

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

Author Biography

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 Guy Martin.