Posted on 03/07/2011 7:38:19 PM PST by dynachrome
Coolnes, thanks for the tip!
The story as a whole = a better read.
“Pulling Through” by Dean Ing ( ISBN-10: 0441690505
ISBN-13: 978-0441690503 )would be better, tho focused on a nuke exchange - had far more and better tips. And a story. The follow-on is a series called the “Rackham FIles”. Just to note Dean is an angineer.
Amazon has that one, however....
The least expensive edition that they have is 29.78 - used.
If I want a new copy, they have one for 82.99.
I’ll probably not be getting that one unless you know a cheaper place.
LOL
Must be popular again! Who says this isn’t just like Cater’s term
Hign unemployement, high gas prices, inflation and instead of the Russians going to blow us up, it’s Muzzie terrs.....
Who could forget his “Famine and Survival in America” and his Y2K debacle?
He now has - what, 5, How to survive the coming.....
I was active duty at the time and worked two outside jobs and ran a small ‘survival food’ business to get by....
And all the books —
Let’s see
Robert J RInger
Kurt Saxon
Mel Tappen
Jeff Cooper
Al J. Venter
Bill Pier
Bruce D. Clayton (I still have his boks)
Rick Fines
Nancy Mack Tappan
J.B. Wood
Dr. Carl Kirsch
Charles Avery
Karl Hess
Eugene A. Barron
Janet Groene
Dean Ing as I pointed out earlier,
Bob Taylor
Reginald Bretnor and C.G. Cobb
Now we have web site like Rawles, not books.
In the 80s -things were not so scary.
Some of those businesses are still here
Rainy Day Foods (DBA Walton Feed)
Perma-Pac
and so on.
The more things have supposedly changed, the more they are the SOS.
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