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Compleat Gentleman, The

Brad Miner
Spence Publishing



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83 radio and television interviews

  • 17 broadcast nationally on 15 shows Arbitron radio market coverage (not including national shows):
  • 3 of Top 5: 7 interviews on 3 shows
  • 6 of Top 10: 11 interviews on 7 shows
  • 15 of Top 25: 23 interviews on 18 shows Selected appearances
  • NPR: Dallas
  • Talk Radio: Michael Ambrosini, Bloomberg Radio, James Dobson, Bob Dutko, David Gold, Ken Hamblin, Al Kresta
  • Television: CBS Sunday Morning, EWTN, 700 Club


about this book

At a time of astonishing confusion about what it means to be a man, Brad Miner has recovered the oldest and best ideal of manhood: the gentleman. Reviving a thousand-year tradition of chivalry, honor, and heroism, The Compleat Gentleman provides the essential model for twenty-first-century masculinity.

Despite our confusion, real manhood is not complicated. It is an ancient ideal based on service to one’s God, country, family, and friends—a simple but arduous ideal worthy of a lifetime of struggle.

Miner’s gentleman stands out for his dignity, restraint, and discernment. He rejects the notion that one way of behaving is as good as another. He belongs to an aristocracy of virtue, not of wealth or birth. Proposing neither a club nor a movement, Miner describes a lofty code of manly conduct, which, far from threatening democracy, is necessary for its survival.

Miner traces the concept of manliness from the jousting fields of the twelfth century to the decks of the Titanic. The three masculine archetypes that emerge—the warrior, the lover, and the monk—combine in the character of the “compleat gentleman.” This modern knight cultivates a martial spirit in defense of the true and the beautiful. He treats the opposite sex with the passionate respect required by courtly love. And he values learning in the pursuit of truth—all with the discretion, decorum, and nonchalance that the Renaissance called sprezzatura.

The Compleat Gentleman is filled with examples from the past and the present of the man our increasingly uncivilized age demands.
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