Long-Term Survival in the Coming Dark Age
James Ballou
$22.95
Softcover, illus., 132 pgs. Preparing to Live after Society Crumbles Would you be prepared to survive in the event of a complete breakdown of modern civilization? A man-made or natural global disaster could strand you for months, years or forever with no electricity, no water from the taps, no grocery stores, no city services and no government. Further, you'll be surrounded by countless others who didn't prepare - the very same people who mock survivalists by calling them paranoid pessimists and worse. But survivalists are the ultimate optimists. They believe that they will succeed - no matter what happens to the rest of the world - if only they can assemble the right supplies and learn the right survival techniques. Author Jim Ballou introduces you to the essential skills and mind-set you will need to survive a complete, long-term shift in the way the world operates. He tells you what items you need to assemble now and what skills will be priceless later. Learn how to assemble a survival workshop, recycle and salvage everything, develop survival bartering skills, prepare and store caches, and much, much more. More than a blueprint for bad times ahead, this informative guide may inspire you to attain a new level of self-sufficiency.
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Living Well on Practically Nothing
Edward H. Romney
$26.95
Softcover, illus., 153 pages. Updated version. If you have been fired, demoted, retired, divorced, widowed, bankrupted or swindled - or you just want to quit your job and remain financially self-reliant - this book is for you. In it are hundreds of tips, secrets and necessary skills for living well on little money. Chapters include: Save Up to $37,000 a Year and Live on $12,000 a Year; Low-Cost Computers for Fun, Profit, and Education; Some Ways to Live on No Money at All; A Day of Cheap Living; A New Career or Business for You; Fix Things and Make Them Last; and Protect Your Investments and Make Them Grow. From cover to cover, this book is stocked with proven methods for saving money on shelter, food, clothing, transportation, entertainment, health care and more. The author left the "system" in 1969 and has worked for himself ever since. Let him show you how you, too, can live happily, comfortably and with complete financial freedom.
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The Freedom Outlaw\'s Handbook
Claire Wolfe
$29.95
Large softcover size, 216 pages. 179 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution. Claire Wolfe is back, and she has expanded the groundbreaking content of her original "101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution" to 179 explicit courses of action for modern day Minutemen. This new book is based on the premise that when governments turn bad, things like dissent, initiative, individual pleasures and exercise of one's basic rights become crimes. In such dire times, it is up to determined, patriotic citizens to protest and resist - both overtly and covertly.
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Total Resistance
Maj. H. von Dach
$20.95
Softcover, illus., 192 pgs. This is a legendary work by the famed Swiss expert on guerrilla warfare, Major H. von Dach. Survivalists have rediscovered this important study on resistance and underground operations, some making it the keystone of their libraries. Well-written and illustrated with easy-to-understand drawings, Total Resistance analyzes and overviews the techniques needed to overcome an invading force; formation of guerrilla units; weapons, food and medical considerations; ambushes; sabotage and much more.
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Money: A Primer
Dr. Adrian H. Krieg
$16.95
Softcover, 187 pgs. Brand new 2006 release by the prolific author. Money, debt, gold, silver - these concerns are related to your every action. A clear understanding of these issues will prevent you from making a mistake that could literally put you in the proverbial poor house.
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Making Sense of the Past

“The differences in average intelligence that evolved between the human races have been a major factor in the course of human history and prehistory. Any theory that ignores these differences, or denies their existence, will therefore be unable to explain various major aspects of history.” So begins Michael Hart’s ambitious and remarkably successful account of who did what—and more importantly why—over the last 30,000 years. http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2010/02/making_sense_of_1.php