Bradford Angier
Bradford Angier was a newspaperman-turned-wilderness-survivalist and a proponent of living simply in the wild. In 1947, he and his wife left their Boston home to live off the land in British Columbia. Their adventure lasted many years and resulted in several books, including How to Stay Alive in the Woods and How to Eat in the Woods.
Bradford Angier was a newspaperman-turned-wilderness-survivalist and a proponent of living simply in the wild. In 1947, he and his wife left their Boston home to live off the land in British Columbia. Their adventure lasted many years and resulted in several books, including How to Stay Alive in the Woods and How to Eat in the Woods. See less
Bradford Angier's Featured Books
Bradford Angier book reviews
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Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants
Another good book on wild edibles and i really like the way he puts the info together Read More
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Feasting Free on Wild Edibles
A Great Guide for Gatherers
by gfhj8944, Oct 25, 2007
I love this book. It contains loads of Information and recipes for gathering and preparing wild foods. This is one of the best guides for old-fashioned wild food gatherers I've ever read. Read More
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How to Stay Alive in the Woods
There's good reason for this being the MUST HAVE
by TOB9595, May 31, 2007
Book on survival and preparedness.
Diagrams are thorough and his presentation of information is superb!
Everyone should have this as the mainstay of their library. Read More