The Chap´s October-November issue dons its raciest spats and a pin striped zoot suit to examine:
- How to Rob a Casino - Arbuthnot & Slipper´s handy cut-out-and-keep (pasted to the wall of one´s prison cell) guide
- Blood on the Tacks - an interview with scary Soho spivvy tailor Mark Powell
- The chequered history of the pin striped suit and its association with the criminal classes
- Creighton Kingsley tears down the walls of lies, tyranny and suspicion surrounding Jean-Bedel Bokassa - Emperor of Africa
- Michael ´´Atters´´ Attree on the gangster moustache
- Idle columnist Tom Hodgkinson recalls a meeting with one of the great train robbers
- The biography of that most goodly of British villains, Robin Hood
- Dressed to Kill - the definitive list of the best-dressed Bond villains
- Neil J Ridley on the rise of the American bourbon industry
- The Chap Questionnaire: Viv the Spiv
- Gangster movies this side of the Atlantic, from Brighton Rock to Richard Burton´s last gasp in Villain
- Fleur de Guerre reflects on Vintage at Goodwood
- Pandora Pitstop drools over Ken Russell´s iconic photographs of teddy girls
- Plus: the Sartoracle, Am I Chap?, the international pipe smoking competition, vegetarians redesigning bearskin hats and Turkish moustaches
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