As of Thursday I will have been back in the USA for 1 month. Time flies. It seems like I was just in Bangkok and the Philippines enjoying myself. I just wanted to share the selection with you wilderness wanderers out there to give you a few ideas for your own Libraries.Tomahawk – Scouts Out!
Anyhoo, over the past month I have read 21 hard copy books and 5 Ebooks to include;
(Ebooks)
1. Survivors by J.W. Rawles
2. Guns of the south by Harry Turtledove
3. Master of the girl pat by Dod Osborne
4. 1910 Army Mule packing Manual by H. M. Daly
5. Counter insurgency warfare by General George Crook
The Hard copies include:
1.One man in the world – Barlow
2.Contact - Segan
3.Pirate Latitudes – Crighton
4.Reading the enemy's mind – Smith
5.One second after – Forstchen
6.When all hell breaks loose – Lundin
7.Beyond survival – Coffee
8.Undaunted Courage – Ambrose
9.Shadows in the Jungle – Alexander(reread)
10.Cowboy Culture – Dary
11.Paganism and the Occult – Logan
12.How to survive TEOTWAWKI – Rawles
13.Ghost soldiers – Sides
14.Aftermath – Axler
15.Year of the tiger – Higgins
16.Sitka – La mour
17.The first mountain man – Johnstone
18.Kilkeny – La mour
19.At play in the fields of the lord – Mathessin(reread)
20.The eagle has landed – Higgins
21. A survival “Book” by Cantleberry – used as fire starter and toilet paper.(N0t pictured)

Here is another good book:
ReplyDelete"100 Decisive Battles" by Paul K. Davis.
THANKS TIM, iLL LOOK FOR IT.
ReplyDeleteSEE YOU ON THE ROAD BRO.
TOMAHAWK
Here is a great quote from "100 Decisive Battles":
ReplyDelete“Anyone who clings to the historically untrue—and thoroughly immoral—doctrine that violence never settles anything I would advise to conjure up the ghosts of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington and let them debate it. The ghost of Hitler would referee. Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. Breeds that forgot this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and their freedoms.”
--Robert Heinlein
"A War Horse and Robert Heinlein"
http://tim-shey.blogspot.com/2010/10/war-horse-and-robert-heinlein.html