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Man's proper stature is not one of mediocrity, failure, frustration, or defeat, but one of achievement, strength, and nobility. In short, man can and ought to be a hero. - MIKE MENTZER -

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Third time's a charm, eh? Raw Egg Nationalist (@babygravy9) welcomes you once again to the latest issue of Man's World, the only men's magazine worth reading today. H ello again, my dear friends, and welcome back to Man’s World and Raw Egg Journal, the only men’s magazine worth reading. Still. (Although a little bird tells me that a mainstream conservative figure was stirred enough by Issue One to decide to launch his own unashamedly masculine man’s magazine. But I don’t like to trade in rumour or gossip…) What about Issue Two, then? I wasn’t lying when I said it would be a step up from the first – lean, mean and clean, right? No doubt for many of you that fantastic article by Bronze Age Pervert (‘The Open Steppe of the Sea’) was a real highlight – it was for me – but it was also surely a first among equals in what was an exemplary array of articles, essays, stories, sketches and more. Ross Erickson’s thoughtful defence of the patriarchy; that fascinating piece on Stone-Age seafaring; the feature on classical nautical prep; those wonderful stories from Doon, Zero HP and Faisal Marzipan; the new motoring section; the neck and jaw training special, more brilliant weirdness from Ernst Jünger; Neon’s hilarious comedy spread; the first part of the tale of William Hodson… In truth, I could just continue and list the entire contents of the magazine. It really was that good, from cover to cover. With your expectations so thoroughly exceeded, perhaps you’re thinking this issue just can’t be as good. If Raw Egg Nationalist managed to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump, there’s no way he could pull it out of the bag again. The egg man’s due a fall, for sure. Well, let me tell you: third time’s a charm with Man’s World. Here’s why – The aesthetics of the magazine continue to improve by leaps and bounds. Recently, I came into possession of a large quantity of old Vanity Fair, Tatler and World of Interiors mags, and due to an unfortunate incident with some bad raw liver, I’ve had plenty of time other last month to peruse them while sitting down, if you catch my drift. Needless to say, I’ve soaked up their layouts and designs as much as possible, and this is truly the closest Man’s World has come to looking like an off-the-shelf magazine yet. Of course, that being the case, it’s even more of a shame that there still aren’t physical copies; but what I can promise you is that I’m working on a hardcover annual to be released at the end of the year, containing all of the year’s best content in a suitably weighty and aesthetic form. A vintage 1965 Playboy Annual acquired from Ebay has been helping me realise this vision, and no doubt the very friendly people at Antelope Hill, who have just published an amazing hardback version of my cookbook, will help too. Our cover star, replacing the well-muscled rear admiral of Issue Two – who was something of a controversial choice for the more literal minded – is Jean-Paul Belmondo. While a household name in the Francophone world, Belmondo is much less well known in the Anglosphere than he deserves to be. Although not as achingly handsome as the Globo Uomo himself Alain Delon, Belmondo was every bit as cool and just as edgy when he wanted to be. In the very capable hands of my good friend the Fat Nutritionist, you’ll learn everything you need to know about this manly man and great icon of French cinema. What else? We have an amazing first for Man’s World: an exclusive comic from the brilliant Reagan Lodge. Think Redwall meets Indiana Jones – in space! That’s his new graphic novel WYIT and this is the first place to read a substantial chunk of it. Lucky you. Fitness and physical culture remain at the fore. There’s Eternal Physique, this time with its focus on the Monarch of Muscledom, John Grimek. The serialisation of my second book, Three Lives of Golden Age Bodybuilders, continues with the third and final Golden Age god: Chet Yorton. I also examine Mike Mentzer’s exercise and life philosophy in ‘Mike Mentzer’s Golden-Age Mindset’, drawing parallels with Bronze Age Mindset. Orwell returns to tell us about the meta-politics of lifting and why lifting is now a revolutionary social and political act. Another returnee is Sol Brah, whose fresh gift from the Land of Perpetual Lockdowns is a piece on the abdominal vacuum, a powerful exercise you should add to your routine right away. Herculean Strength have a series of articles on testosterone and fertility, as well as an exclusive 30%-off offer for all readers, to celebrate reaching 30k followers on Twitter. Nor is that the only exciting offer laying in store for you. Jared Ingrisano, CEO of Global Sales at Mombacho, Nicaragua’s finest cigar brand, has written a fantastic and informative article on the timeless masculine pursuit that is tobacco smoking, accompanied by a generous discount on all Mombacho’s delicious products. Carnivore Aurelius is also offering 10% of his beef-liver crisps, a delicious, vitality-restoring snack you can eat without ever feeling guilty. We have a double whammy with the Stone Age Herbalist, another esteemed Man’s World alumnus. First, a thrilling whistle-stop tour through history in search of the biological roots of hierarchy; then an in-depth interview with yours truly on a whole gamut of subjects from psychedelics to the future of Christianity, Jordan Peterson to Connor Murphy, and the possibility of living a meaningful life in a world that’s fast going to hell in a handcart. Re-enchanting the modern world is also the subject of an essay by Neoteric Masculinity, and the broader theme of adventure continues with essays on John Smith and the film Master and Commander, as well as the much anticipated second part of the William Hodson story. And the hits keep coming. Faisal Marzipan returns with his best story yet, imagining a hypothetical Rwanda transposed to Minnesota, and in similarly tasteful mode Pierian Spring tells us about the time he crashed an unknown girl’s wake. I promise you there’s a genuine moral to the last story. Now, don’t let me detain you any longer, friends. There’s even more to be discovered in Man’s World Issue Three – so get stuck in! 4

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R A W E G G J O U R N A L I s s u e J U L Y 3 2 0 2 1 ON THE COVER 10 The Oak Slayer The third part in our exclusive serialisation of Raw Egg Nationalist's Three Lives of Golden Age Bodybuilders. Continues with a focus on Chet's routine and diet on p. 18 Orwell N Goode In his triumphant return to Man's World, our favourite doge-poster discusses the metapolitics of lifting, and why, in this age of convenience, lifting has become a revolutionary act 41 Mombacho Cigars Mombacho big man Jared Ingrisano tells us about the rich history of tobacco smoking, a masculine pursuit par excellence. Also includes an exclusive offer from Mombacho for all readers Jean-Paul Belmondo 31 49 129 92 Sol Brah The wonder from Down Under tells us all about the abdominal vacuum, a neglected but extremely powerful exercise from the Golden Age of Bodybuilding 104 The End of Man? Herculean Strength explain the dire fertility crisis facing mankind and what you can do to fight against it 109 Five Foods That Boost Your T Levels Following on from the previous article, Herculean Strength give you the lowdown on five foods you should be eating if you want to have optimal testosterone levels Mike Mentzer Company Sabre 6

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ON THE COVER (cont.) 149 Seeking Out Adventure Join Neoteric Masculinity as he re-enchants the sterile modern world with a spirit of wild adventure 76 OTHER FEATURES 20 Eternal Physique: John Grimek Another gallery of the finest physiques in history, featuring the legendary 'Monarch of Muscledom' himself 57 An Elite Apart: The Biology of Hierarchy In this exciting essay, Stone Age Herbalist takes us on a wild ride through history in search of the origins and development of hierarchy. In two parts; continues on p. WYIT: Exclusive from Reagan Lodge 69 Eggs & Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll Stone Age Herbalist sits down to interview Man's World founder and editor the Raw Egg Nationalist. In two parts; continues on p. 165 Mishima and the Lost Position In this elegiac and rousing essay, Astral meditates on the life and death of Yukio Mishima and assures us that all is not lost 137 Capt. John Smith 64 Rebirth of Honour 171 The Minnetonka Safe Haven Project In this hilarious original new story, Faisal Marzipan transports us to a corporate interview where the candidate must arrange a 'hypothetical' resettlement of 250,000 refugees in one of five American cities 179 John Cold and the Weather Machine Part three of the John Cold serialisation sees John Cold's day go from bad to worse when encounters the mysterious Derleta 163 Crashing an Unknown Girl's Wake ALSO: BLACKSMITH BODYBUILDER, ANABOLIC ICE CREAM, BEEF LIVER CRISPS, WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER DRIVE AN ELECTRIC CAR 8

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