http://freakonomicsbook.com/superfre...rfreakonomics/
Check it out.
http://freakonomicsbook.com/superfre...rfreakonomics/
Check it out.
Recently finished The Road, and went to the library and picked up Foxfire 5 to learn about blacksmithing and flintlock rifle making. Also constantly referring back to "Where There is No Doctor", since it is so thick that I can only digest it in small bites.
If you like that kind of stuff then try this link. It has a bunch of books you read through and some of the Firefox as well.
http://snardfarker.ning.com/profiles...free-downloads
Tracks Across the High Plains...Death on the Bombay Line...A Touch of Death and Mayhem...Dead Rock...The Griswald Mine Boys...All On Amazon Books.
its funny this topic came up.
my cousin just gave me a copy of the FM 21-76 army survival manual.
its pretty cool.
Bladen - See if it's the May 2002 version. I think that's the latest one.
Tracks Across the High Plains...Death on the Bombay Line...A Touch of Death and Mayhem...Dead Rock...The Griswald Mine Boys...All On Amazon Books.
nope.
october 1970 lol.
still pretty interesting.
A good site to visit and join is www.paperbackswap.com.
Put a bunch of books up, if someone wants one you ship it. You pay the shipping. Bang, you get a credit for a book of your choice.
Been looking thru the titles, and see a few I have already read, and a bunch I want to read.
Lately, I have been in to forgotten history based novels.
The latest is "People of the Thunder" based on Native Americans 1300A.D.
Lots of culture, weapon types, foods, customs etc, along with some pretty good stories.
Written by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, both archaeologists, as well as authors.
This is the latest in a series of 16 or more stories starting with the People of the Wolf, 13000 B.C. Paleo Indian era.
As archaeology (in the local society) is another one of my hobbies, this interests me, so I have read them all.
Big fan of S. King, R. Michener, T.Goodkind (Sword of Truth series), L. Lamore, Jean Auel, Lord of the Rings etc. and many others.
Last non-fiction read was the Lee and Hornaby, re-loading manuals.
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Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
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Q:what are you reading currently A: A porn mag! ......Hey you asked.
American by birth, Patriot by choice!
I am currently reading this thread.
"The 33 Strategies of War" by Robert Greene
Not a fan of his, but so far this book has been good.
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods. There is a rapture on the lonely shore.There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar. I love not man the less, but Nature more... Lord Byron
"Nobody nowhere" by Donna Williams. The autobiography of an autistic woman.
Actions speak louder than words
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Knowledge without experience is just information
there are two types of wild food enthusiasts,
one picks for enjoyment of adding something to a meal,
and the second is the person who lives mostly on ( wild ) edibles
Lydia
the road- cormac mcarthy
one second after- william r forstchen
patriots-james wesley rawles
how to survive teowaki-james wesley rawles
always be prepared-prepare all ways
http://wareaglesurvival.blogspot.com
Hey WE you're back!!! Welcome home, where ya' been?
Not to hijack the thread... So what I am currently reading is "WoodCraft and Camping" By Nessmuk.
Between splitting wood and shoveling snow m y latest is, Hybrid: The History and Science of Plant Breeding.
off topic
your gonna get hit hard my freind it is nasty in ontario right now and according to the weather network your goona get it worse
always be prepared-prepare all ways
http://wareaglesurvival.blogspot.com
Went to the local library (Note: the library is the original Gold rush, one room school house) yesterday, so on the menu is:
"Kantishna" The pioneer story behind Mount McKinley National Park.
"Land of Fur and Gold"
"Castner's Cutthroats" Saga of the Alaska Scouts.
"Klondike" The last great gold rush 1886-1899.
"Jim Rearden's ALASKA" Fifty years of frontier adventure.
I asked when are they due back.....? reply, "Whenever, we know where you live".
The Jungle Is Neutral by F. Spencer Chapman- A soldiers 2 year jungle escape from the Japanese Army.
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