Issue 38
The Chap's Spring issue covered April-May 2008. Highlights included:
- A few harsh words to Mr. Johnny Depp, for his lazy appropriation of a double-breasted suit
- The life of Sir Richard Burton, eccentric, explorer, anthropologist and practitioner of monkey-husbandry
- An appraisal of a new production of Noel Coward's Brief Encounter
- From Flagellants to Furries: Donald Twain ponders sexual deviancy for gentlemen
- Sebastian on Sebastian: Mr. Horsley jealously inspects a collection of paintings of his martyred namesake
- Robert Chilcott resurrects Peter Bowles' 1970s sitcom The Bounder
- Size Hero: Holly Dawson gallops through the womenswear cubicles of history to find out what happened to the female form
- Pop group British Sea Power tackle the Chap questionnaire
- Michael "Atters" Attree on his moustache-raising exploits within the antique dealing industry
- Snooker - the only sport where evening dress is obligatory
- Plus: Sartorial Agony, Clarissa's Queries, Am I Chap or Not? and photographs from inside Tutankhamun's Tomb.
Ordering
Issue 38 will be available from 8th April. Please click below to order your copy, which costs £3.25 (including 1st class postage) in the UK and £5.00 elsewhere (including airmail postage), or send a
cheque to: Mrs Porter, P.O. Box 39216, London SE3 0XS.
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