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Another Wilderness Notes from the New Outdoorswoman (Adventura Books) by Susan Fox Rogers

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Published by Seal Press .
Written in

Subjects:

  • Other prose: from c 1900 -,
  • Sports & Outdoor Recreation,
  • Travel writing,
  • Women authors,
  • Nature,
  • General,
  • Literary Criticism,
  • Wilderness survival,
  • Sports,
  • Nature / Field Guide Books,
  • American - General,
  • Essays,
  • Women"s Studies - General,
  • Sports & Recreation / Essays,
  • American prose literature,
  • Literary collections,
  • Outdoor recreation for women

Book details:

The Physical Object
FormatPaperback
Number of Pages336
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL8658803M
ISBN 101878067303
ISBN 109781878067302

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  - In pages, the book covers the basics of wilderness survival - The second book in the series - Advanced Bushcraft covers more advance concepts in backcountry survival with little or no equipment. - The current edition was published in Sept, - The author also has another popular book - The Bushcraft Field Guide to Trapping, Gathering. Dawn on a Distant Shore: A Novel (Wilderness Book 2) - Kindle edition by Donati, Sara. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Dawn on a Distant Shore: A Novel (Wilderness Book 2).Reviews:   I n The New Wilderness, Diane Cook’s Booker prize-longlisted debut novel, the end isn’t so much “nigh” as “come and gone”. The cataclysm of civilisation has overwhelmed all but a.   But wilderness is really just an idea and I think Station Eleven flips it on its head. Set in a post pandemic wasteland, this end of the world book is a lot more inviting than most end of the world books and I think that matters. There’s danger and risk in wild spaces but there is also teeming life and a kind of nourishment, an inherent future.