Big Boys' Toys: The Luxuries Every Man Should Have


By: Chris Connors

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Big Boys' Toys takes a look at the wonderful world of consumer items that are available for the general amusement value and general awesomeness. It is directed towards the discerning male who has a lot of disposable income and wants to fill that aching, gaping hole that was born in a deprived childhood and that can only be filled with lots and lots of stuff to play with. Big Boys' Toys assumes that you've got a lot of money burning a hole in your pocket but you need ideas on how to spend it. It's full of lists of great stuff, their descriptions, specifications and who and where to get it from. It's not so much a catalogue, but a compendium of ideas of what you could spend your money on a sort of kick starter for the imagination. It includes prices to give ball park figures of how deep you're going to have to dip into those offshore accounts in tax havens to be able to acquire these objects of desire, but really, it is a mere formality as money is not a concern.


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Take a journey through the awe-inspiring world of luxury consumer goods, where money is no object and if you need to ask the price then you know you can't afford it. From cars, planes and boats to watches and clothing, it's all about quality, luxury, rarity and prestige. Big Boys' Toys is an inspirational and aspirational look at the absolute best the world has to offer. Sit back and enjoy the ride.

You want this.

You deserve this.

You've earned this.

Title: Big Boys' Toys: The Luxuries Every Man Should Have

Author Name: Chris Connors

ISBN Number: 1742579531

ISBN-13: 9781742579535

Location Published: Australia, New Holland Publishers: 2017

Binding: Soft cover

Book Condition: New

Size: 24.6 x 20.0 x 2.5 cm

Kg: 1.30 Kg

Type: Book

Categories: Buyer's Guides, Fathers, Husbands, Boyfriends

Seller ID: A1339

Keywords: 9781742579535, australia, big boys' toys, chris connors, the luxuries every man should have, the really good book shop