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Author name: Alexander Stillwell

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.69
EAN num: 9781585740628
ISBN number: 1585740624
Label: The Lyons Press
Manufacturer: The Lyons Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 192
Printing Date: May 01, 2000
Publishing house: The Lyons Press
Sale Popularity Level: 1159177
Studio: The Lyons Press




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Product Description:
A comprehensive guidebook to outdoor survival , in any terrain, in any climate, in any part of the world.




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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Encyclopedia of Survival Techniques by Stillwell
The work provides a plethora of survival techniques to be employed in hostile natural settings. i.e. deserts, moist zones and frigid
areas

The work explains how to construct underground shelters to withstand decreased temperatures and bad weather. Sample survival
foods are cited. i.e. Acacia, agave, baobab, date palm, amaranth,
wild gourd, carob and prickly pear. The book cautions against
the dangers of wild snakes like the venom of a mojave rattlesnake.
The author cites a number of tropical plants which are ideal for
consumption; namely, mango, nippa palm, sago palm, sugar palm ,
taro and the water lily. The work would be helpful for anyone
planning to live outdoors for any extended time period. The
information content would be invaluable for city dwellers
generally unfamiliar with comparative outdoor environments.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - He Needed an Editor
This book is pretty bad. For one thing, while the pictures are interesting (pictures always are) they are incomplete, not showing the details one would need to understand how to implement them. Examples like, on the snares, the trip mechanisms are just impossible to see and he doesn't explain them well. Put it this way...if you were lost and had this book with you, you'd starve, freeze to death, or dehydrat by the time you figured out what he was trying to tell you.

The pictures associated with finding true north using your watch and the sun for example, he has (as far as I can tell) juxtexposed the one for "if you are in the northern hemisphere" with "if you are in the southern hemisphere" which would make you go exactly wrong...either the text is wrong or the pictures.

This is like this all over in the book. There are sentences that are confusingly written, sometimes obvious sections where he just left the sentence dangle...like in "surviving natural disasters/ tornados/action/inside there is one sentence all by itself (with a bullet) "If you are in a mobile home or trailer."
That's IT!

This is a terrible book. It could even be worse than not having any book. It tries to cover too much (which I wouldn't hold against it if it had made up for it with good information, well written for generalities. The sections on navigating is unfathomable and I KNOW some techniques.

The author should have gotten an editor that could read, and they should have given the book to a novice, or even someone with some experience and gotten feedback.

There are a few tips in there that are interesting and useful. But this book really is not usable as it is.





Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - not an encyclopedia
If the author thinks because he includes every climate zone and briefly touches each subject makes his book an encyclopedia he is dead wrong. The information is very basic at best but includes nice drawings. Reading the section on primitive firemaking for example I doubt the author ever did it by himself (I did). He mentioned a lot of friction methods but omitted (as usual) the important details for success. If you want a real encyclopedia John Wiseman's SAS Survival Book would be a better choice.



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