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  • - When is it International Men's Day? (and why it matters)
    by Richard Herring
    £8.99

    With Richard Herring's signature humour and insight, The Problem with Men is a book for anyone striving for an equal society, all year round.

  • by Richard Herring
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  • by Richard Herring
    £8.99 - 9.49

    Hundreds of brilliant Would You Rather questions from Richard Herring to keep you and/or your whole family entertained

  • by Richard Herring
    £8.99

    The self-proclaimed foremost authority on the penis combines answers to questions about sexuality, circumcision, and strange behavior with deeply researched history, poignant true-life confessions, and insights from the hilarious to the downright obscene.

  • - Now updated with bonus content!
    by Richard Herring
    £7.99

    The book that's guaranteed to turn an awkward silence into an awkward conversation.

  • by Richard Herring
    £15.49

  • - A Celebration of Man and his Manhood
    by Richard Herring
    £12.99

    It has been known by many different names to many different people: Knob, dick, schmuck, tool, percy, John Thomas, the bald headed mouse. It inspires lust, fear, awe and laughter. And yet, it is an object of shame and when engorged, indecency. It can be a pound of flesh or an ounce of wrinkles. It can be used to express both love and hate. It can create life. It can condemn us to death. And it can do wees as well. How can one little flap of sponge and sinew be all these things? You will be surprised how little you know about the skin chimney, because although men may constantly brag and exaggerate about their little chap, they rarely talk about their feelings for it. At last, Richard Herring, reveals the truth about man and his manhood in the 21st Century.

  • - A Coming of Age Memoir. Sort of.
    by Richard Herring
    £12.99

    Comedian Richard Herring has a major problem. He's about to turn 40 and hasn't seen it coming. He's not married, doesn't have a proper job or 2.4 children. But now, finally, it looks as if the world expects him to be a grown up - and he's completely unprepared for it.As the momentous and terrifying event approaches (his birthday), Richard notices a steep decline in his own behaviour. Inexplicably he begins to behave more childishly - hanging out with 22-year-olds, developing an unhealthy addiction to Flumps and even getting into a ludicrous fight.How Not to Grow Up is the funny story of how a self-confessed perpetual Big Kid deals with his greatest fear - getting older - and is the perfect book for everyone who, deep down, still thinks that they're 18.

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