Issue 37
The Chap's first bi-monthly issue covered February-March 2008. Highlights included:
- Rupert Everett gets a dressing down, while Alistair Sim's dressing up is praised
- The life of Sir Henry Rawlinson, a real-life Flashman during the First World War
- Richard Burnip mourns the passing of George MacDonald Fraser
- Clarissa's Queries: our gentlemen's adviser fends off the marriage proposals to soothe amarous fuddy duddies
- Robert Chilcott tries to make sense of The Prisoner
- The Female Dandy, an oft-overlooked icon resurrected by Holly Dawson
- Some sartorial tips on cravats, including demonstrations of the three most popular knots
- Johnnie Boden tackles the Chap questionnaire
- Michael "Atters" Attree on his dabblings with the paranormal in Dublin reslted in a heart attack
- Round-the-world yachting - a gentleman's sport
- Plus: Sartorial Agony, Philosophies for Chaps, Am I Chap or Not? and crazy golf in tweeds.
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