On-line Books & Manuals Links
On-line Books & Manuals
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| www.authorama.com
The classic adventures of two boys who lived as indians and what they learned. A semi-autobiographical account of Seaton's early days in Canada.
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| www.burnabook.com
James mandeville's "No Water No Food" is an excellent survival reference written for everyone by a real survival expert. It tells you how to stock pile water and food in case a short-term disaster affects the home and how to find water, food and how to survive if long-term disaster affects a region or country. You learn how to survive by finding water and food in any country and in any terrain in the world, even in seemingly hopeless areas like the desert and the arctic. This book is available by download and on CD
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| www.inquiry.net
Origionally called 'the Birchbark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians', the volume was subsequently renamed as 'Woodcraft and Indian-lore'. This is the full on-line version of this classic.
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| www.gomelscouts.com
On-line version of the classic 'Scouting for Boys', the original blueprint of the Boy Scout Movement. Both a handbook and a philosophy for a way of living that replaces self with service,puts country before individual, and duty above all. As well as practical instructions on how to light fires, stalk men and animals, it includes sections on chivalry, self-discipline, self-improvement and citizenship.
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| www.inquiry.net
Shows how to build sod houses, over-water camps, railroad tie shacks, Navaho hogans, and log cabins, and offers advice on using an axe, building a fireplace, and starting a fire.
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| www.rptnet.org
On-line version of the 19th-century work which captures the pleasures of camping and canoeing in the Adirondacks. The letters of George Washington Sears should interest not only the wilderness lover, but also the boater and craftsman who longs to own the perfect canoe.
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| www.basegear.com
The on-line version of the classic U.S. army survival manual, No. FM 21-76.
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