What is your personal survival library? Actual books on survival, gardening books, camping books... Really whatever books you think are good to have. My list is some that I have collected over a long period of time and some of them are much better than others.
Here are mine:
- The Complete Wilderness Training Manual, by Hugh McManners
- SAS Urban Survival Handbook, by John "Lofty" Wiseman
- SAS Survival Handbook Revised Edition, by John "Lofty" Wiseman
- Patriots, by James Wesley, Rawles
- How to Survive the End of the World as we know it, by James Wesley, Rawles
-Tom Brown's Field Guide to City and Suburban Survival, by Tom Brown
- Tom Brown's Field Guide to Living with the Earth
- Going Home, by A. American
- Surviving Home, by A. American
- Escaping Home, A. American
- Forsaking Home, A. American I pre-ordered the next book in the series
- Hawke's Green Beret Survival Manual, Hawke
- Hawke's Special Forces Survival Handbook
- Country Wisdom Almanac
- When All Hell Breaks Loose, Cody Lundin
- Preparedness Now [An Emergency Survival Guide], by Aton Edwards
- The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Department of the Army
- Emergency War Surgery, Department of the Army
- U.S. Army Improvised Munitions Handbook, Department of the Army
- FM 5-31 Boobytraps -1965
- I have a manual from the air force that deals with procedures for nuclear and biological disasters. no clue on author
- Pocket Copies of The Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights
- Extreme Survival, by Akkermans, Cook, Mattos, and Morrison
- The Ultimate Book of Everyday Knots, Budworth
- The Extreme Survival Almanac, Kincaid
- The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Army Survival Skills, Tactics, and Techniques, McCullough
- The Family Book of Home Remedies, by Michael Van Straten
- Complete Guide to Gardening, by Better Homes and Gardens- Meredith
- Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family- 3rd Edition, by Bradley
- SAS Ultimate Combat Guide to Combat, by Robert Stirling
- Combat Techniques, by Chris Macnab & Martin J. Dougherty
- The Total Gun Manual, by Field and Stream
- The Total Outdoorsman Manual, by Field and Stream
- The Ultimate Survival Manual, by Outdoor Life
- Hunting & Gathering Survival Manual, by Outdoor Life
- Prepare for Anything Survival Manual, by Outdoor Life
- How to Stay Alive in the Woods, Angier
- Surviving Doomsday, by Richard Duarte
- The Urban Homestead, Coyne and Knutzen
- Projects to Get You Off the Grid, by Instructables.com- Edited by Noah Weinstein
- Build the Perfect Bug Out Vehicle, Creek Steward
- Gardening For Dummies
- Everything is Going to Kill Everybody, Brockway (really funny book)
- Special Forces Survival Guide, McNab
- From Crossbow to H-Bomb
- Living Off the Grid, Black
- What to do when the **** Hits the Fan, Black
- SAS and Elite Forces Guide: Preparing to Survive, by Chris McNab
- SAS and Elite Forces Guide: Sniper, by Martin J. Dougherty
- The Prepper's Pocket Guide, Carr
- Sneaky Uses for everyday things, Tymony
These are the books that I personally own and I have read many others. What are some of yours or ideas on what I have? Along with these books I have many survival magazines and outdoors magazines.
Here are mine:
- The Complete Wilderness Training Manual, by Hugh McManners
- SAS Urban Survival Handbook, by John "Lofty" Wiseman
- SAS Survival Handbook Revised Edition, by John "Lofty" Wiseman
- Patriots, by James Wesley, Rawles
- How to Survive the End of the World as we know it, by James Wesley, Rawles
-Tom Brown's Field Guide to City and Suburban Survival, by Tom Brown
- Tom Brown's Field Guide to Living with the Earth
- Going Home, by A. American
- Surviving Home, by A. American
- Escaping Home, A. American
- Forsaking Home, A. American I pre-ordered the next book in the series
- Hawke's Green Beret Survival Manual, Hawke
- Hawke's Special Forces Survival Handbook
- Country Wisdom Almanac
- When All Hell Breaks Loose, Cody Lundin
- Preparedness Now [An Emergency Survival Guide], by Aton Edwards
- The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Department of the Army
- Emergency War Surgery, Department of the Army
- U.S. Army Improvised Munitions Handbook, Department of the Army
- FM 5-31 Boobytraps -1965
- I have a manual from the air force that deals with procedures for nuclear and biological disasters. no clue on author
- Pocket Copies of The Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights
- Extreme Survival, by Akkermans, Cook, Mattos, and Morrison
- The Ultimate Book of Everyday Knots, Budworth
- The Extreme Survival Almanac, Kincaid
- The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Army Survival Skills, Tactics, and Techniques, McCullough
- The Family Book of Home Remedies, by Michael Van Straten
- Complete Guide to Gardening, by Better Homes and Gardens- Meredith
- Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family- 3rd Edition, by Bradley
- SAS Ultimate Combat Guide to Combat, by Robert Stirling
- Combat Techniques, by Chris Macnab & Martin J. Dougherty
- The Total Gun Manual, by Field and Stream
- The Total Outdoorsman Manual, by Field and Stream
- The Ultimate Survival Manual, by Outdoor Life
- Hunting & Gathering Survival Manual, by Outdoor Life
- Prepare for Anything Survival Manual, by Outdoor Life
- How to Stay Alive in the Woods, Angier
- Surviving Doomsday, by Richard Duarte
- The Urban Homestead, Coyne and Knutzen
- Projects to Get You Off the Grid, by Instructables.com- Edited by Noah Weinstein
- Build the Perfect Bug Out Vehicle, Creek Steward
- Gardening For Dummies
- Everything is Going to Kill Everybody, Brockway (really funny book)
- Special Forces Survival Guide, McNab
- From Crossbow to H-Bomb
- Living Off the Grid, Black
- What to do when the **** Hits the Fan, Black
- SAS and Elite Forces Guide: Preparing to Survive, by Chris McNab
- SAS and Elite Forces Guide: Sniper, by Martin J. Dougherty
- The Prepper's Pocket Guide, Carr
- Sneaky Uses for everyday things, Tymony
These are the books that I personally own and I have read many others. What are some of yours or ideas on what I have? Along with these books I have many survival magazines and outdoors magazines.
What is your Survival Library?
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