Tools for Survival: What You Need to Survive When You're on Your Own

· Penguin
3.5
18 reviews
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368
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About this ebook

Essential survival advice from a former U.S. Army Intelligence Corps Officer and the world’s preeminent expert in preparedness.

For years, James Wesley, Rawles has lived a self-sufficient lifestyle along with his family on a property surrounded by National Forest. In his earlier bestselling nonfiction book, How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It, Rawles outlined the foundations for survivalist living. Now, he details the tools needed to survive anything from a short-term disruption to a long-term, grid-down scenario.

Here, Rawles covers tools for every aspect of self sufficient living, including:

• Food preservation and cooking
• Welding and blacksmithing
• Timber, firewood, and lumber
• Firefighting
• Archery and less-than-lethal defense tools
• And more...

Field-tested and comprehensive, Tools for Survival is a must-have reference for anyone who wants to know how to prepare for the worst.

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3.5
18 reviews
Robert Tremblay
May 17, 2023
The book you dont want to see your strange, quiet, next door neighbour reading. That about sums it up!
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Lee Mathis
May 18, 2016
Sounds like another money grubbing banker cloaked in civilians clithing
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About the author

James Wesley, Rawles is the founder of SurvivalBlog.com. A former U.S. Army Intelligence officer and technical writer, he is the author of the novels Patriots, Expatriates, and Liberators, as well as of the nonfiction guides How to Survive the End of the World As We Know It and Tools for Survival. He lives in an undisclosed location west of the Rockies.

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