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A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills (Back to Basics Guides)
by Abigail Gehring
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appears in Survival, Science, and Nonfiction.
Over 200,000 copies sold?fully updated! Dye your own wool, raise chickens, make your own cheddar cheese, build a log cabin, and much much more.Anyone who wants to learn basic living skills?the kind employed by our forefathers?and adapt them for a better life in the twenty-first century need look no further than this eminently useful, fullcolor gui...
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appears in Survival, Science, and Nonfiction.
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