
vagrom wrote:Haven't had time to read the lot so it may be here but, did a second book of the Abels ever come out that includes all peaks in the South of Tassie. The one by Wilkinson,Ferrier et al?
tas-man wrote:While looking through my collection of Bushwalking related book for info for another topic, I found my copy of "The 10 Bushcraft Books" by Richard Graves, first published in 1930. It is long out of print, but here is a website where the entire contents have been OCR'd complete with illustrations. - http://www.scribd.com/doc/5042935/The-T ... ard-Graves
The introduction on the website states :
The Ten Bushcraft Books by Robert Graves .introduction The section is home to an on-line edition of a classic text that is sadly now out of print, 'The 10 Bushcraft Books' by Richard Graves. Richard Harry Graves was born 17th July, 1898 (some sources list year of birth as 1897 or 1899) in Co. Waterford, Ireland. He died 3 days before I was born, on 3rd February, 1971 in Sydney, Australia. He is credited with the authorship of several books and is formerly a Commanding Officer of the Australian Jungle Survival & Rescue Detachment on active service with the U.S.A.A.F.
'The 10 Bushcraft Books' are the seminal texts on bushcraft and this on-line edition (based on the first edition of the book set) has been released to share this unique source of knowledge. Originally written as wartime information for conducting rescue missions, the notes were later revised and prepared for a School of Bushcraft which was conducted for nearly 20 years. Almost all the quirks of the original text have been retained (illustrations by the author, inconsistent word usage, strange punctuation, etc.) although I have removed 50% of the commas (believe it or not). I have also converted all imperial measurements into metric. Each web page in this section is quite large (typically 100 to 150 Kb, including images). All large images have a 'thumbnail' place holder that can be used to access the full-size version of the image (by clicking on the thumbnail image). Use all information contained herein at your own risk. No liability of any kind for the use, or misuse, of this information will be accepted by the owner of this web site.
A PDF copy of the book can be downloaded here - http://www.bushcraftuk.com/downloads/pd ... tbooks.pdf
Anyone game to try this!
red tag wrote:This may not be the correct sub-forum for this ..but anyway .
You come across interesting books at op shops .
I found one years ago : 'Three against the Wilderness' by Eric Collier. As a young man Eric fled his conservative father in the UK and thereafter spent his life in British Columbia ,Canada. He made a living fur trapping, and eventually, he became a noted conservationist - re-introducing Beavers into his local region - this was back in the 1920's to 50's ... He survived the isolation through his own sheer resource - building a log cabin he gained the sole trapping rights over a huge expanse of uninhabited wilderness. The 'three' included his Indian wife and son . He died at a relatively young age, in the mid 1960's..
Mike
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tasadam wrote:I see there's a new book been released -
http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/we ... ilderness/
There's a book launch in Burnie on Monday at 5:30pm, details at the link.
gayet wrote:Booktopia have it for $47.95 or so but then add postage.
flyfisher wrote:gayet wrote:Booktopia have it for $47.95 or so but then add postage.
And then wait and wait and wait.......
tas-man wrote:tasadam wrote:I see there's a new book been released -
http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/we ... ilderness/
There's a book launch in Burnie on Monday at 5:30pm, details at the link.
I have browsed through this book at Birchalls Bookstore in Launceston and dropped hints to the family that it would make a great Christmas gift
The RRP is $59.95 but Birchalls have it on sale for $49.95 at the moment.
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