The Chap's Feb-Mar 2011 issue goes great guns on the topic of revolution:
    * Subcomandante Marcos - who is this mysterious, balaclava-clad, pipe-smoking revolutionary, in hiding in the mountains of Mexico for the last ten years?
    * Our Man in Mexico, Adrian Peel, tracks down Subcomandante Marcos's right-hand man, Bishop Samuel Ruiz - who sadly died not long after the interview
    * The history of the Morning Coat and the Last Word on how to dress for a wedding
    * Pandora Pitstop looks at the lives and times of 19th century courtesans
    * Michael ''Atters'' Attree on the lover's moustache
    * Burlesque diva Lady Alex reveals herself for the Chap Questionnaire
    * Arbuthnot & Slipper lay out their plans for the Royal Wedding, plus a few insights into the dress code
    * Smoking - the tragic story of Dunhill's disappearing tobaccos - and the happy ending
    * Neil J Ridley attempts to revitalise the reputation of sherry
    * The Chap Questionnaire: Mr. B the Gentleman Rhymer
    * Robert Chilcott's top three films about marriage: High Society, Scenes from a Marriage and The Family Way
    * Fleur de Guerre attends the Anarcho-Dandyist Ball and White Mischief
    * Plus: the Sartoracle, Am I Chap?, the fashion faux-pas of royal wedding guests and the chap-hop ''duel to the disco''
							 
								
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