Hunks & Heroes
Title | Hunks & Heroes PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Moore |
Publisher | Rizzoli Publications |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2019-09-03 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 0847865576 |
A celebration of men's style and how it's evolved--from the ever stylish GQ creative director at large--Jim Moore. GQ is revered globally as the ultimate style guide for modern men, and Hunks and Heroes is an epic journey into the world of men's style as told and edited by Jim Moore. He began his career at GQ as an intern in 1979 and has since played a pivotal role in reshaping men's fashion during his nearly forty-year tenure at the magazine. From discovering new designers, distilling the latest men's trends, and extolling fashion advice and critiques in his popular online video series GQ Rules, to Channing Tatum wearing a "JIM F&%#ING MOORE" T-shirt, Moore's influence and impact on men's style is unequivocal. In these pages, Moore takes us through forty years of men's fashion: featuring the most iconic GQ fashion looks, the magazine's unforgettable covers and editorial shoots, essential styling tips like how to dress up denim or style a khaki suit, insights on developing your own personal style, and stories showcasing Moore's knack at reworking the look of everyday men the magazine literally pulled off the street. This volume features 250 of Moore's iconic men's fashion photographs produced with internationally renowned image makers like Peggy Sirota, Craig McDean, and Inez & Vinoodh, and includes seminal GQ images of cultural icons such as celebrities, athletes, and politicians. This is the must-have style bible for all readers interested in men's fashion, style, culture, and celebrity.
Unguarded
Title | Unguarded PDF eBook |
Author | Scottie Pippen |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2022-10-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1982165200 |
An unflinching memoir from the six-time NBA Champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and Hall of Famer, revealing how Scottie Pippen, the youngest of twelve, overcame two family tragedies and universal disregard by college scouts to become an essential component of the greatest basketball dynasty of the last fifty years.
GQ
Title | GQ PDF eBook |
Author | Zoe Dawson |
Publisher | Zoe Dawson |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2023-07-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
With the shadowy organization still eluding capture, GQ and the team head to London where the next attacks are expected to occur. The SEALs, CIA and MI6 team up to discover the targets. GQ is still working at handling his mom’s death and the information that he has to the possible whereabouts of his father whom he thought was dead. He’s not sure he wants to confirm his mother’s bitter rantings impugning his dad’s character. With his own personal stuff clogging up his head, he’s disconcerted to find himself attracted to the reserved, quirky Dr. Celeste Potter, the cryptologist the NSA has sent to break the encryption on the laptop recovered from the NSH goons in Bolivia. GQ never hurts for female companionship, but his partners never seem to measure up to his expectations. He’s not sure he should even bother courting more disappointment, but the woman proves to be much more than meets the eye. Initially, Celeste is horrified and unbalanced when her boss assigns her to work not only in London, away from her comfortable home base and her perfect office, but he expects her to collaborate with people—a lot of people. It’s imperative she work alone and only rely on her own personal friend. Then he mentions NSH and everything changes. She does care about what the terrorist group is doing, all those deaths were definitely distressing, but her main interest in them is that they are hidden. There’s no information on the mastermind at all. That intrigues her immensely. She agrees to go. But the reality of interacting with so many causes her stress until Petty Officer Remington “GQ” Nash steps in and seems to know exactly what she needs. Men had never been on her radar—they took up too much time, were messy, and had needs she just didn’t want to understand. But she couldn’t seem to dismiss this particular man, who makes her think too hard and want too much. But she is going to need him when NSH reveals their catastrophic plan that chillingly includes her.
GQ Men
Title | GQ Men PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Nelson |
Publisher | Editions Assouline |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2013-09-27 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781614281450 |
GQ has become synonymous with style, but "to be GQ" is so much more than just being outwardly fashionable. It also means to be cultured, to have taste, to have panoramic interests. GQ Men captures the essence of what it means to look sharp and think smart--the magazine's mantra--by showcasing the men who embody the GQ spirit: from screen legends to young hot shots, musicians, political and social leaders, plus artists, athletes, and funnymen. Mining this iconic magazine's extensive photographic archives, GQ Men celebrates all the facets of the modern American man--smart and stylish both inside and out. Introduction by Jim Nelson, gq editor in chief
Gumption
Title | Gumption PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Offerman |
Publisher | Dutton |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2016-04-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0451473019 |
First paperback printing includes "Bonus chapter."
The GQ Candidate
Title | The GQ Candidate PDF eBook |
Author | Keli Goff |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2011-07-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1439172862 |
The West Wing meets Entourage when “one of the most provocative political bloggers in the country” (The Philadelphia Tribune) exposes the stunning implications a historical bid for the presidency has on the candidate’s inner circle. Michigan governor Luke Cooper, one of the few black and—by virtue of adoption—Jewish elected officials, stuns his tight-knit friends with his decision to run for president. But could their efforts to help ultimately be his political downfall? Scandal and gossip surrounding his supporters rock his campaign, and even Luke’s wife grows wary of the spotlight when a surprise from their past inconveniently resurfaces. . . . Selected for the Los Angeles Times’s summer reading list and as one of More magazine’s “Beach Reads You’ll Love,” Keli Goff ’s clever and entertaining debut novel is a spot-on golden ticket into the secret heart of the political circus.
Guide to U.S. Government Maps
Title | Guide to U.S. Government Maps PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Andriot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Geology |
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