Lifemanship: Or, the Art of Getting Away With It Without Being an Absolute Plonk
Lifemanship: Or, the Art of Getting Away With It Without Being an Absolute Plonk
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Written half a century ago but eerily relevant today, this tongue-in-cheek parody of How to Win Friends and Influence People defines lifemanship as “how to live ... how to be one up - how to make the other man feel that something has gone wrong, however slightly.”
Lifemanship: Or, the Art of Getting Away With It Without Being an Absolute Plonk,Stephen Potter,Frank Wilson,Moyer Bell Ltd.,1559212969,Conduct of life,General,Humor,Satire And Humor,Topic - Relationships
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