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  • Survival Reference Guide?

    Is there any single book that is set up as a reference guide that has all the basics in it like, how to make soap, how to do first aid, how to build a generator, how to make a radio, how to set up animal traps, etc. etc. etc.

    Like a one-stop-shop of everything we'd need to rebuild?

  • #2
    About the best for homesteading skills would be Carla Emery's Encyclopedia Of Country Living, early editions. For technical stuff you might find a 4 volume set of How Things Work tucked away in a used book store somewhere. For medical stuff Where There Is No Doctor and Where There Is No Dentist are good basics.
    Last edited by goatlady; 08-05-2011, 03:20 PM.

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    • #3
      I have a half dozen of the early "Foxfire" series (which is probably where I got my start. I've had them since I was a kid) which are great for the homesteading stuff, but I was hoping for more of a single purchase I could make to tuck away into my eRoom. I realize that's probably a pretty tall order. I'll definitely be checking out your suggestions though!

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      • #4
        the later day saints have a preparedness manual on line that you can download for free - I think its a good guide

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        • #5
          There are lots and lots of books out there. " Emergency Food Storage and Survival Handbook" by Peggy Layton," Survive the End of the World as we Know It "by James Wesley Rawles,"Crisis Preparedness Handbook" by Jack Spigarelli, theres" Are You Ready" by FEMA to name a few.
          "Well, you know what they say: 'Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment. '"

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          • #6
            It is kind of like they say that the Dictionary is a book about everything. No one book will go in depth enough to cover everything. The ones mentioned above are great starting places. If you search our arcives, you will find tons of books and articles you can use. Most of us download them and print them out and add them to our home preparedness libraries.
            "It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark"

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            • #7
              I love books and tend to collect many on topics that I am particularly interested in. Here are a few not mentioned above that you might want to check out are:

              "Doctor Prepper's Making the Best of Basics: Family Preparedness Handbook", by James Talmage Stevens

              "Back to Basics: A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills", edited by Abigail R. Gehring

              "The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It", by John Seymour

              "Storey's Basic Country Skills", by John and Martha Storey
              "Do not fear, for I am with you;
              Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.
              I will strengthen you, surely I will help you,
              Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10

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              • #8
                I'm not sure if you are wanting one site that has the information but you might want to try, http://www.ps-survival.com/PS/index.htm . It should give you a lot of info to chew on.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sorcerer View Post
                  I'm not sure if you are wanting one site that has the information but you might want to try, http://www.ps-survival.com/PS/index.htm . It should give you a lot of info to chew on.
                  Dude...thanks a million....I was looking for a site exactly like that......Would much rather have as much how to guides in a binder when the times comes...and that site has a wide array of info....

                  Steve

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                  • #10
                    In the process of mirroring (downloading) the whole site now... Excellent find!
                    -=> Rmplstlskn <=-

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sorcerer View Post
                      I'm not sure if you are wanting one site that has the information but you might want to try, http://www.ps-survival.com/PS/index.htm . It should give you a lot of info to chew on.
                      Wow, biggest win on the internet.

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                      • #12
                        For medical info I highly recommend Wilderness Medicine Beyond First Aid. Just the right amount of info one might need

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sorcerer View Post
                          I'm not sure if you are wanting one site that has the information but you might want to try, http://www.ps-survival.com/PS/index.htm . It should give you a lot of info to chew on.
                          Holy goldmine Batman! Thanks for the link, my poor printer is going to be humming for a while.
                          Brokedownbiker

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by goatlady View Post
                            About the best for homesteading skills would be Carla Emery's Encyclopedia Of Country Living, early editions. For technical stuff you might find a 4 volume set of How Things Work tucked away in a used book store somewhere. For medical stuff Where There Is No Doctor and Where There Is No Dentist are good basics.
                            I second the motion on Carla Emery's Encyclopedia of Country Living I purchased it first in early 80's and have one on hand ever since.

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                            • #15
                              There is no one book out there however if someone was to write it and make it affordable you would be a rich person but boy that would be one big book.
                              When an emergency is upon you the time for preparation has past.

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