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New department to our online store collects the best of gentlemanly literature.

Our webular emporium has benefitted from a new category of product, namely Chap Books. The shelves of this category are already filled with books we consider suitable reading material for Chaps and Chapettes, and more tomes are being added weekly.

The range is broad – but not too broad, mercifully. Naturally the starting point is the books that have issued from this very stable: The Chap Manifesto, The Chap Almanac etc, plus the occasional rare out-of-print edition of less populist works. Then we have the kind of books that, while not directly produced by this organisation, have nevertheless some form of connection, for example We Are Dandy by Chap contributors Rose Callahan and Nathaniel Adams. The final, and broadest category, includes those books that have either influenced The Chap – step forward Stephen Potter, P.G. Wodehouse et al – or have provided invaluable resource material for the magazine. These would include tomes on vintage menswear, tailoring and the art of dressing.  

We have grouped our worthy tomes into five categories: Humour, Menswear, History, Fiction and Paperbacks, with new titles added weekly to each category. Furthermore, each Chap Book purchased comes with a free Chap Bookmark, and these, should one wish, may also be purchased on their own in packs of five. So from a modestly-priced Penguin paperback of What Ho, Jeeves to the coffee-table splendour of Made in Britain, you are certain to find something to stimulate the eyes and the brain cells in Chap Books.

As a special enticement to new readers of Chap Books, we are offering, until 15th September, a FREE mystery book with every tome purchased. This personally selected book is guaranteed to relate to the subject of the book purchased in some way. So plunge in and open yourself up to a whole new world of reading – you never know what you will discover!

The Chap was founded in 1999 and is the longest-serving British magazine dedicated to the gentlemanly way of life, with its own quirky, satirical take on a style that has recently entered the mainstream.

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