The Last of the Iriish Males
| By: | Joseph O'Connor |
| Publisher: | Headline |
| Published: | September 2001 |
| Pages: | 312 |
| Categories: | Humor, Non-Fiction |
| Language: | English |
| Available as: | Paperback |
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O'Connor shares his insights into an array of universal topics, such as: Interpersonal Communication: On successful chat-up lines; Literature: There's One Yawn Every Minute [On book awards]; Women's Studies: The Irish Male -- A User's Manual; International Book Fairs: Fondling Foreigners in Frankfurt; Nutritional Science: Tongue-Fu for Beginners - Food and Sex; British Geography: The Beautiful Norf [Exploring Finsbury]. So join the Irish Male's on his final heart-stopping ride towards the dawn of the new cyberia. Because God knows -- he needs your company.
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