"I am personally offended by this book because my mustache wasn't included. However, I endorse it because I am, and always will be, a huge fan of Tom Selleck's 'stache."
--Meredith Vieira, The Today Show
If a man has a mustache, it's hands-down his most distinguishable facial feature. Whether it's a handlebar, pencil-thin, fu Manchu, toothbrush, or horseshoe--it's how he's identified and described. This book recognizes this fact and celebrates the most famous mustaches--and the faces behind them. From politicians and ball players to pop stars and actors, this book covers them all with wit and humor. Authors Jon Chattman and Rich Tarantino have provided profiles and 'stache-analysis for the forty-nine men and one woman who made the cut. (One can't count out Frida Kahlo's artistic bigote!)
It also includes sidebar lists that rank the top 'staches in all sorts of categories as well as mustache trivia and a timeline that traces the facial hair's evolution. It's hip again to rock full on facial hair. And Sweet 'Stache is the guide for anyone looking to get in on the must-have mustache action.
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About the Author:
Jon Chattman (Westchester County, NY) is a noted writer, editor, and mustache-enthusiast who's covered a wide variety of topics, from Al Gore to ALF. His work has been published in the New York Post and TV Guide, and has won awards from the New York Press Association (NYPA). He lives at home with his wife and, depending on the season, his mustache.
Rich Tarantino (Westchester County, NY) has worked in the education field for nearly seven years. He has moonlighted as a freelance photographer for various community newspapers, and lends articles and graphic design work to TheCheapPop.com. He, too, lives at home with his wife in New York, and, depending on the season, Jon's mustache.
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- PublisherAdams Media
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 1440501440
- ISBN 13 9781440501449
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages208
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