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The Most Important Work in 2 Centuries

I know I'm a late-comer on this. But "The Suit" by Nicholas Antongiavanni (aka Michael Anton) is the most important book for living given to man since "The Imitation of Christ", by Thomas a'Kempis. This work is a blow against the vulgarians who populate our streets, our places of business, even our churches. All men who aspire to rise above schlubbiness must read it.

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Reader Comments (2)

Your alive! Thank God. Write something political please. I am comfortable in my own schlubbiness and am female so I'm going to skip the book, okay?
9/21/2007 10:51 AM | Unregistered CommenterJenny from Chicago
It's funny how this stuff comes from Italians. It is true: fashion is what they do best, and the rest of us can take a cue, but every culture has its weaknesses and strengths. Except, of course, for the cosmopolitan super-yuppie, who "kisses French, wears Italian, and drives German."

Sorry if that was coarse; it seemed a lot lighter-spirited in my head. I probably agree with the author.
9/22/2007 11:13 AM | Unregistered CommenterNicholas G.P. Moses

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