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How to Land an A330 Airbus

And Other Vital Skills for the Modern Man

James May

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English
Hodder Paperback
12 July 2011
Being given yet another pointless 'man manual' that told him fifty ways to tie a bow tie in under 30 seconds made James May certain there was a need for another kind of book. This book, in fact.

He reckons there are nine vital things that a chap should be able to do. Not stuff you can download from the internet, but really important things. You never know ehn you might need to land an A330 Airbus, or deliver twins. And there may well be a moment when being able to play a bit of classical music on the piano is absolutely crucial to your success with women.

So read, learn and be prepared - you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.

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Imprint:   Hodder Paperback
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   191g
ISBN:   9780340994580
ISBN 10:   0340994584
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James May is a writer, broadcaster and co-host of Top Gear on BBC2. He writes a weekly column in the Daily Telegraph and has presented series for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky.

Reviews for How to Land an A330 Airbus: And Other Vital Skills for the Modern Man

His tongue-in-cheek technical explanations here will have you howling with laughter. The Daily Telegraph I'd give my 15-year-old son James May's How to Land an A330 Airbus... It's a really funny book. Anthony Worral Thompson, Sunday Express S Magazine Mandatory lavatory reading for a nation of men Independent on CAR FEVER 'James May is the best thing ever to come out of Top Gear' Radio Times 'Smart, sharply written' Guardian on JAMES MAY'S MAGNIFICENT MACHINES 'The most loveable of the Top Gear presenting trio... there's a sharp and interesting mind under the corduroy. Fascinating.' Nottingham Evening Post on JAMES MAY'S MAGNIFICENT MACHINES


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