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The Bushman's Handbook (Paperback)
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The Bushman's Handbook (Paperback)
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Here's what the Literary Editor of Adelaide's Advertiser newspaper
had to say about "The Bushman's Handbook" in late 1948: "If an
ordinary city dweller were to be dumped down in the arid central
regions of Australia it is fairly certain that if the season was
cold he would perhaps survive a few days, but it's also certain
that in the heat of summer he would be dead within 48 hours. But
the aborigine would be quite at home in such circumstances, which
would not be dire straits to him at all. He would know how to find
water where apparently none existed, and would unearth sufficient
food to enable him to travel safely to better country. The author
of "The Bushman's Handbook," who is an expert bushman and
descendant of bushmen, and who instructed thousands of Australian
and American troops in bushcraft during WWII, here tells exactly
how to survive in inhospitable terrain. As to your thirst, he
describes how moisture may be obtained from the stems of plants and
the limbs of trees - and he shows by illustrations just how the
parched outback traveler should proceed. Food can be obtained from
all sorts of unlikely sources - for instance, the bilious-looking
but tasty and nutritious "witjuti" grubs can be gouged out from the
bark of trees. For larger foods the reader is carefully instructed
how to make simple but effective snares - to the undoing of
rabbits, hares, squirrels and similar game. If you are near streams
or pools you have no need to hunger if you follow the Author's
instructions and diagrams which will enable you to catch the
various kinds of fish without rod, reel or hook. There are also
interesting and instructive talks about fire lighting (without
matches); the art of camping out; direction finding if you happen
to be lost; or how to cord and thatch a shelter for yourself; and
on the various special plants and roots which it is safe to eat if
driven to extremities. Lastly, the Author gives valuable advice on
how to maintain health in the bush, and stresses the value of
bushcraft, and the hardiness and self-reliance which it brings, in
both peace and war. In all, an admirable and comprehensive
bushman's text-book."
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