Stories of Men (set of 3 Volumes)

Stories of Men (set of 3 Volumes)

by (japan) Shiono Nansei

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"The Story of the Romans" is a book about history and evaluation of men today by the author Shiono Nanao. "Stories of Men" can be said to be a complete record of men from ancient to modern times, writing stories from Pericles, Alexander the Great, Caesar, Napoleon, to film director Fellini, athlete Lewis, and even ordinary restaurant waiters. Shiono looks at modern characters from a historical perspective, and interprets men in history from a modern perspective. "Portrait of a Man" talks about Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Oda Nobunaga, Medici, Napoleon, Churchill and other most admired men in history. Tired of hearing praises about them, let's take a look at Shiono Nansei, who has a clear distinction between love and hate, and how he evaluates them sharply. "For Men" will open your eyes. In the book, Shiono talks about many hot topics today: men's fashionable dressing methods, inequality between men and women, the importance of food and appearance, the definition of successful and sexy men, etc. Shiono even used his own personal experience to give advice to straight men who don't know what gifts to give to women – "What this salesman gave was a simple silver bracelet and a scarf that was pure silk but nothing special. But he understands etiquette and knows how to give gifts. Directly. It was really boring when I handed it to the other person. He put the bracelet on me with his own hands and gently put the scarf around my neck. The coolness when the bracelet was on my wrist, the soft feeling when the scarf was wrapped around my neck, and the sensual pleasure like a spring breeze, still feel like yesterday after 20 years.

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The book is awesome!

The content is sufficient. The sentences are vivid and vivid. It's a fascinating read. It's a very good book.

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