







Whether you want to learn useful rural, homesteader or "back-to-the-land" survival skills, acquire invaluable money-saving or food-raising and preserving techniques, or to use and enjoy the astonishing wealth of over 1,000 recipes and hundreds of proven tips for cutting your personal living costs or becoming more self-reliant, or you just want regular access to Carla Emery's unparalleled storehouse of experience and advice on everything related to self-sufficient living, this is a book that you must have!
This amazing 864 page volume, now in its ninth printing, is the result of an extraordinary fusion of Carla Henry's vast experience in every area of self-reliant living with the feedback and comments [many of which are reproduced in the book] of her more than thirty thousand readers around the world. The book, in consequence, is an invaluable treasure-trove of well-tested, practical and ingenious recipes, formulas, ideas and advice. Whether you live in the city or the country, you'll find yourself consulting Carla Henry's 'Encyclopedia Of Country Living' frequently and profiting by it - or just sitting down and reading it for sheer pleasure! It is perhaps the most comprehensive resource available on the topics it covers.
You'll learn:
"If you're dreaming about moving "back to the land" someday, or if you're already there and want to live more self-sufficiently [wherever you may be] you'll want a copy of the ninth edition of The Encyclopedia of Country Living...We think you're pretty swell, Carla."
- Organic Gardening
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- Mother Earth News
We couldn't agree more, and we urge you to add this one-of-a-kind telephone book-sized treasury of earthy, folksy and wise country wisdom to your own library, while you still can! You'll save a lot, you'll learn a lot, end you'll be endlessly informed, intrigued, amused and edified by its seemingly-inexaustible and ever-useful contents. This is an ideal companion to the equally-essential "BACK TO BASICS: How To Learn And Enjoy Traditional American Skills".
Add the superb 'ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COUNTRY LIVING' to your own survival, home, or independent-living library!



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"The SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea" - John Wiseman [Note: this is the US edition; the British edition is shown above - the contents are the same in both editions, only the covers and sizes differ]
"The Complete Wilderness Training Book" - Hugh McManners
"Camping And Woodcraft" - Horace Kephart
"Wilderness Living" - Gregory J. Davenport
"Wilderness Survival" - Gregory J. Davenport
"Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills: Naked into the Wilderness" - John McPherson and Geri McPherson
"Primitive Wilderness Skills, Applied And Advanced" - John McPherson and Geri McPherson
"Primitive Technology: A Book of Earth Skills" - David Wescott, Society of Primitive Technology
"Primitive Technology II: Ancestral Skills from the Society of Primitive Technology" - edited by David Wescott, Society of Primitive Technology
"Participating in Nature: Thomas J. Elpel's Field Guide to Primitive Living Skills" - Thomas J. Elpel
"Making Arrows the Old Way" - Doug Wallentine
"Old Tools, New Eyes: A Primal Primer of Flintknapping
" - Bob Patten and Richard Jagoda
"Early Hunting Tools: An Introduction to Flintknapping" - Matt Gravelle
"Flintknapping" - Paul Hellweg
"Flintknapping: Making and Understanding Stone Tools" - John C. Whittaker
"Earth Knack: Stone Age Skills for the 21st Century" - John C. Whittaker
"US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76" - Department of Defense
"How To Survive On Land And Sea" - Frank C. Craighead
"Aboman's Guide to Survival And Self-Reliance: Practical Skills for Interesting Times" - Joseph A. Bigley
"Practical Outdoor Survival: A Modern Approach" - Len McDougall
"Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants" - Steve Brill
"Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants" - Bradford Angier
"Edible Wild Plants" - Thomas S. Elias, Peter A. Dykeman
"Tom Brown's Guide to Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants" - Tom Brown, Jr
"Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and Central North America" - Roger Tory Peterson and Lee A. Peterson
"The Encyclopedia of Edible Plants of North America" - Francois Couplan, Ph.D., and James A. Duke
"A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs: Of Eastern and Central North America" - James A. Duke and Steven Foster