Bookshelf: The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide to the Workplace

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posted on September 9, 2019
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As a reader of our magazine, you know gun rights are politically incorrect, at least according to the mainstream media—which is why we’re fans of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide to the Workplace, a book written by the former Executive Editor of American Hunter, and the current Editor in Chief of the NRA’s America’s 1st Freedom magazine, Frank Miniter. This practical survival guide includes far-from-PC-topics such as "how to carry while keeping a ready mindset" in a chapter titled “Be a Man of Action in the Workplace.”

Each section brings in experts from various fields to explain concepts like: “How to Create the Habits of a Hero” and “How to Defend Women (and Men) in this Age of the Hashtag.” And because we need icons to look up to, Miniter includes “Portraits of Gentleman,” a collection of short bios on inspirational men like Charlton Heston and Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

Donald Trump Jr., whose insight is provided through a Q&A within the pages of this book, said, “It used to be that a man was ideally expected to try to be well-rounded, to be a Renaissance man ... who is well read ... who understands and has honed both the physical and the intellectual parts of himself, who is a gentleman and who will stand up for what’s right in small ways around the workplace and in big ways in times of great national peril. I don’t want to give up these American ideals. I also don’t think most Americans want to give them up. That’s why The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide to the Workplace is a must read.”

 MSRP: $26.99
• Pages: 197
• Availability: hardcover, amazon.com

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