
A MAN'S MAN
BOOK ONE - DEALS WITH A STUFF THAT WILL NOT ENDURE
A MAN'S MAN - CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
BOOK TWO - FORTITER IN RE
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
Set against the timeless courtyards of a Cambridge college, the story opens on a bright Saturday morning where the air is thick with the chatter of washerwomen, the clatter of porters, and the rustle of tweed‑clad undergraduates. Through a wry, observational narrator we meet a kaleidoscope of characters—a solemn head porter, a solitary Asian scholar, a kitchen boy balancing a tray of exotic delicacies, and a group of students in absurdly colorful athletic dress. The scene is rendered with a humor that both celebrates and gently mocks the rituals of academic life.
Into this lively tableau steps the famed Oxbridge coxswain, young Bobbie Rudderford, whose reputation for steering eight men is matched only by his disdain for anything less thrilling than a proper row. His sharp wit and quick tongue keep the college’s social hierarchy on its toes, especially when he tosses a cheeky challenge at the pompous Mr. Rudderford. As the narrative unfolds, listeners are drawn into the camaraderie, rivalry, and the subtle undercurrents of ambition that define university life, all delivered with the author’s trademark light‑hearted irony.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1952
Best known under the pen name Ian Hay, this witty British writer turned life as a schoolmaster and soldier into popular novels, plays, and screenwriting. His work often blends dry humor with an easy, observant style that made him a widely read voice in the early 20th century.
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