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#1 2012-03-24 16:52:31

marlowe
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M: The Civilized Man

 

#2 2012-03-28 12:10:21

tintin
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Thanks!

 

#3 2012-04-28 11:00:17

Timbz n hood chek
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

You're welcome!

I was a bit disappointed to see that this thread didn't get more (any) responses.  Well, it did get one, actually, and you probably couldn't ask for a better one, considering.  Anyway, I'm looking very forward to it.

 

#4 2012-04-28 11:02:33

steve mcqueen fan
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

It turned me on to his blog, thanks.


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#5 2012-04-28 11:18:15

Oo Bop Sh'bam
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

We're not Civilised Men here, as you've probably noticed.


''If I can't share my faith in Christ here, I'd just as soon not have to put up with people advocating drug use.''

 

#6 2012-04-29 02:26:07

Goodyear welt
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Timbz n hood chek wrote:

You're welcome!

I was a bit disappointed to see that this thread didn't get more (any) responses.  Well, it did get one, actually, and you probably couldn't ask for a better one, considering.  Anyway, I'm looking very forward to it.

"Considering"...what a hoho.


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#7 2012-04-29 04:25:35

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

I don't want to sound thick, but: it's a link to a book that's yet to be published, with no info whatsoever.  Obviously I can deduce that tintin is the author or at the least is somehow responsible, but still - what exactly is there to comment on?

Perhaps I need the deductive skills of Philip Marlowe.


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#8 2012-04-29 04:32:26

Oo Bop Sh'bam
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Tin tin is the trad, that is a book he has done about M magazine, which is probably out a few people's taste range... but I'm sure it will spark interest if people got to see some page shots. Otherwise we're just hopelessly out the know.


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#9 2012-04-29 04:38:21

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

It's so hard to keep up.  The Trad?  M magazine?  The former rings a few bells, but beyond that I need to visit a search engine.


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#10 2012-04-29 04:39:24

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Congratulations to tintin!


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#11 2012-05-01 14:24:33

tintin
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Link to description of book:
http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/displ … 1576876145

Not sure why Amazon is not running this since it was sent to them. The book is a "best of" collection and is in production.  I've learned that's how it works.  Announcement is made while work begins. 
I was paid an advance so I assume they'll run with it.  I have 100 issues of M and it's been a passion since purchasing first issue when I moved to NYC in the Fall of 1984.  I hope I can do the book justice.

John

 

#12 2012-05-01 14:48:16

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

M: The Civilized Man, 1983–1989, collects the best of M magazine and traces the wild years of the 1980s through the best restaurants, wildest bars, business legends, and classic apparel. Created as the men's W by John Fairchild, M featured fashion advice, styling, and advertisements from the likes of Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis, Jeffrey Banks, Armani, Luciano Barbera, Britches of Georgetown, Mariano Rubinacci, Robert Talbot, Alexander Julian, Jordan Marsh, Nicky Wallace, Ferrel Reed, Gianfranco Ferre, Bigsby & Kruthers, Hilditch & Key, La Matta, Paul Stuart, FR Tripler, Andre Oliver, Kilgore Trout, Rooster, John Mendez, Barry Bricken, Kenneth Gordon, Henry Grethel, and Gitman Brothers, at the peak of 80s prep and traditional American sartorial dominance. But M staffers, including Mark Ganem, George Whipple, and Fairchild himself under his nom de plume W. Rushton Chatsworth III, supplied more than just the fashion. They documented their upper-class, urbane, lifestyle as it was lived in New York City: the Surf Club; the Zulu Lounge; lunch at the Four Seasons; how to find the perfect tailor and the perfect wife. M was on the newsstands from late 1983 to its demise in 1992 with Clay Felker at the helm. M: The Civilized Man, collecting the best of M, is like a yearbook that will take you back to those days. Whether you missed it or just don't remember it, M: The Civilized Man can fill in the holes.

"In this increasingly less-than-perfect world, the man who dresses with style—that is, appropriately to the occasion as well as to his own personality and station—almost always stands out." —from “Clothes with Style,” by Robert Bryan for M



Sounds good, but I've already read American Psycho, so this may be superfluous.

Last edited by Yuca (2012-05-01 14:49:31)


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#13 2012-05-01 14:50:19

Goodyear welt
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Is there anything by Chuck Bass in the book?


Too high above the waist was the badge of the hopeless nerd/engineering student.  High waters were also not cool, the right length is the right length and you either grasp it, have the eye, or you don't. 

The Horses mouth. 2014

 

#14 2012-05-01 18:36:55

The Laird of Enfield
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Does Captain Haddock make an appearance?

 

#15 2012-05-02 04:50:53

4F Hepcat
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

At the risk of sounding too suburban and not where it's at, what is M Magazine, never heard of it, or come across it?


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#16 2012-05-02 05:00:12

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

If you look up a few posts, you will see a lengthy description I pasted (plus a satirical comment I added).


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#17 2012-05-02 05:12:10

Oo Bop Sh'bam
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Go to aaac and type it into the forum search hep.


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#18 2012-05-02 05:36:06

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

4F Hepcat wrote:

At the risk of sounding too suburban and not where it's at

You're a poster on this forum, so that's guaranteed anyway.


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#19 2012-05-02 12:21:51

Harpo
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

The Laird of Enfield wrote:

Does Captain Haddock make an appearance?

It says it features "business legends", so probably Captain Birdseye.

 

#20 2012-05-02 13:13:04

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Yuca wrote:

M: The Civilized Man, 1983–1989, collects the best of M magazine and traces the wild years of the 1980s through the best restaurants, wildest bars, business legends, and classic apparel.

To repeat: it's impossible for me to read the above without instantly thinking of the novel American Psycho.  Which, unlike M magazine, was satire.

However I expect this book will be well worth a look, and I wish tintin the best of luck.


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#21 2012-05-02 13:14:08

Yuca
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Harpo wrote:

The Laird of Enfield wrote:

Does Captain Haddock make an appearance?

It says it features "business legends", so probably Captain Birdseye.

I thought he was a chef?


'some sort of banal legitimacy'

 

#22 2012-05-02 13:40:20

Liam Mac
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Yuca wrote:

Harpo wrote:

The Laird of Enfield wrote:

Does Captain Haddock make an appearance?

It says it features "business legends", so probably Captain Birdseye.

I thought he was a chef?

I always thought he was in Child Trafficking.


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#23 2012-05-07 08:33:53

tintin
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Not sure what Ask Andy has relative to M. This is a link to all 'M' posts on The Trad. I agree that it appeals to a narrow niche.  I just hope it's a deep one. 

http://www.thetrad.blogspot.com/search/ … 20Magazine

 

#24 2012-05-07 08:41:39

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Dear John - My Son sent on your very kind wishes to me.  They were very much appreciated.  Thank you -  You and I must be amongst the very few who've had fun !

Jimmy

 

#25 2012-05-07 09:50:11

tintin
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Re: M: The Civilized Man

Jimmy- Glad to hear from you.  Not sure if fun is the operative word.  I've managed to piss on and off 80% of the people in the apparel biz.  Some day I'll tell you the story of Chens storming outta the King Cole Bar ( and leaving me with another unpaid tab of his) after I told him he didn't jack shit about Ivy.   Afterwards, he  told anyone who'd listen that we were 'best friends' until he discovered my drinking problem.  I try and stay from the negative but it's hard to be good in this world nowadays.

 

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