Just bought Les Stroud's book "Survive" So far very informative.
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Just bought Les Stroud's book "Survive" So far very informative.
wildflowers and trees of the algonquin park
a second printing of the 1909 book "the southern Cheyenne, a history"
also The west point atlas of WW I
I know boring stuff...............
The Emmigrants and Unto a New Land by Vilhelm Moberg.
Alarming to note the skills and resolve - so sadly lacking in most people today - required to settle a new land.
A Light in August - Faulker
and then
The Time Machine
True at First Light by Ernest Hemingway and The Sand Pebbles.
I just finished Ernest Hemingway's last book, True at First Light, based on his experience lion hunting in Africa. Very good story for people who like hunting and wildlife.
I just reread "For whom the Bell Tolls"
Funny thing is I just put some books together about 10 minutes ago to lend to old British guy to read and one was For Whom the Bell Tolls.
The Cabin by Hap Wilson
Deep Water by James Raffan
Lure of Far Away Places by Herb Pohl
Paddle to the Arctic by Don Starkell
Into the Wild Jon Krakauer
All amazing books with different aspects of survival. Some were successful and some were not but all the above stories are true accounts.
Walden By Thoreau
"It makes little difference wether you are tied to a farm, or the county jail"
"Anarchism" George Woodcock
The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren.
The Keys of Hell, by Jack Higgns
Websters new compact format dictionary, whattt its a book.
Just got it from the library..Quote:
Just bought Les Stroud's book "Survive" So far very informative.
It's good, but if you've seen all the Episodes of Survivorman, you've read the book.. :)
Voice of the Night by Dean Koontz
Shop Manuel for 1954 Chevrolet/transmission section..........
Unmentionable Cuisine by Calvin W. Schwabe
Fried tomato hornworms and grasshoppers with a few earthworms thrown in.
Yummy:eek:
Where there is no doctor by david Werner
revised edition