This started out with great promise. A summary of the basic "rules" for being a gentleman: Look nice, act nice, speak with authority and eloquence, have your own income, don't cause too much trouble but be prepared to step in when absolutely necessary. Yep, I think that covers it. This isn't a guide to being James Bond; though it does cover many of his skills (including baccarat and How To Jump Out Of A Plane And Live), the author points out that guns are a weapon of last resort.
The so-called everyday tips range from the macabre (How To Hide A Dead Body) to the somewhat dangerous (Make Things Go Boom and How To Drive A Tank) or whimsical (Learn To Jam In A Day, How To Tie A Bowtie) or practical (How To Be A Great Dad, How To Learn Any Language) and just plain fun (Man And Motor: this part involves supercars, racing and a drool-worthy description of the Tesla).
Although some could have done with more illustrations, the inclusion of end-of-chapter video links is a nice touch, and it's obvious the author isn't into mindless violence and highly values - and recommends - getting proper training and practice to minimise any risks and make everything safer.
Unfortunately some chapters are less practical "how to" (he never actually gives details of how to ride a motorcycle) but in general you'll find something for everyone. (And yes, I know this is targeted at men, but women will find parts interesting too.)
By the end I'd somewhat revised my opinion, and could definitely have done without the chapter on religion. This is more like a survival guide for modern man (gentle optional), containing tips for a more exciting yet balanced life, and it is packed with different concepts. An interesting gift idea for someone who wants to try something new, or if you're stuck for any ideas at all!