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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2023
  • In this video, we'll cover the 10 books every prepper should own in 2023. See the full list below. Download the Start Preparing! Survival Guide here: cityprepping.tv/38C5Ftt - start your preparedness journey: cityprepping.tv/3lbc0P -- asterisks (**) next to a book is the recommended book for that category
    Medical
    - ** Survival medicine handbook: amzn.to/3pPCYkX
    - Where there is no dentist: amzn.to/43ffcNJ
    Food
    - ** Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving: amzn.to/3ofFell
    - Prepper’s cookbook: amzn.to/43e2XkG
    - The Meals in a Jar: amzn.to/2KFro5c
    - The Forager’s Harvest, Nature’s Garden, Edible Wild Plants: amzn.to/2V2f0AS
    - You Can Have Your Food Storage and Eat It Too! amzn.to/3MWnYLk
    Gardening
    - ** All new square foot gardening: amzn.to/2MyT0LW
    - The Forager's Harvest: amzn.to/3OqTBxP
    - The backyard homestead: amzn.to/2MwzkZh
    - Harvesting rainwater: amzn.to/3IuHBHI
    - Gaia’s Garden: amzn.to/3Ovni0O
    - Carrots Love Tomatoes: amzn.to/3OCVhEe
    Homesteading/Self-sufficient
    - ** The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It: amzn.to/41Yyt58
    - The Foxfire series: amzn.to/3BOx5r7
    Prepper/Survival specific
    - ** When All Hell Breaks Loose: amzn.to/3opoqIv
    - Prepper’s long-term survival guide: amzn.to/41VYJgk
    - How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: amzn.to/41XslKp
    - The Prepper's pocket guide: amzn.to/31koXLF
    Home repair
    - ** The Complete Do-it-Yourself Manual Newly Updated: amzn.to/45kevEC
    Defense
    - ** 100 Deadly Skills: amzn.to/3Wqr2Cl
    - Prepper’s home defense: amzn.to/3Ms73Pa
    Disaster specific
    - Nuclear War Survival Skills:amzn.to/3IMZQrZ
    - U.S. Armed Forces Nuclear, Biological, And Chemical Survival Manual: amzn.to/3MAAAqc
    Finances
    - ** Dave Ramsey: Financial Peace: amzn.to/429Ljxt
    - Robert Kiyosaki: Rich Dad, Poor Dad: amzn.to/3C0IMuI
    - Grant Cardone: The 10X Rule: amzn.to/3C1BmaN
    Future
    - ** Ray Dalio: Principles for dealing with the changing world order: amzn.to/3Wzhe9q
    - ** Peter Zeihan: The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization: amzn.to/42d1dXT
    - The Soverign Individual: amzn.to/3BYWP3X
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Комментарии • 509

  • @CityPrepping
    @CityPrepping  Год назад +32

    Download the Start Preparing! Survival Guide here: cityprepping.tv/38C5Ftt - start your preparedness journey: cityprepping.tv/3lbc0P ... asterisks (**) next to a book is the recommended book for that category next to a book is the recommended book for that category
    Medical
    - ** Survival medicine handbook: amzn.to/3pPCYkX
    - Where there is no dentist: amzn.to/43ffcNJ
    Food
    - ** Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving: amzn.to/3ofFell
    - Prepper’s cookbook: amzn.to/43e2XkG
    - The Meals in a Jar: amzn.to/2KFro5c
    - The Forager’s Harvest, Nature’s Garden, Edible Wild Plants: amzn.to/2V2f0AS
    - You Can Have Your Food Storage and Eat It Too! amzn.to/3MWnYLk
    Gardening
    - ** All new square foot gardening: amzn.to/2MyT0LW
    - The Forager's Harvest: amzn.to/3OqTBxP
    - The backyard homestead: amzn.to/2MwzkZh
    - Harvesting rainwater: amzn.to/3IuHBHI
    - Gaia’s Garden: amzn.to/3Ovni0O
    - Carrots Love Tomatoes: amzn.to/3OCVhEe
    Homesteading/Self-sufficient
    - ** The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It: amzn.to/41Yyt58
    - The Foxfire series: amzn.to/3BOx5r7
    Prepper/Survival specific
    - ** When All Hell Breaks Loose: amzn.to/3opoqIv
    - Prepper’s long-term survival guide: amzn.to/41VYJgk
    - How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: amzn.to/41XslKp
    - The Prepper's pocket guide: amzn.to/31koXLF
    Home repair
    - ** The Complete Do-it-Yourself Manual Newly Updated: amzn.to/45kevEC
    Defense
    - ** 100 Deadly Skills: amzn.to/3Wqr2Cl
    - Prepper’s home defense: amzn.to/3Ms73Pa
    Disaster specific
    - Nuclear War Survival Skills:amzn.to/3IMZQrZ
    - U.S. Armed Forces Nuclear, Biological, And Chemical Survival Manual: amzn.to/3MAAAqc
    Finances
    - ** Dave Ramsey: Financial Peace: amzn.to/429Ljxt
    - Robert Kiyosaki: Rich Dad, Poor Dad: amzn.to/3C0IMuI
    - Grant Cardone: The 10X Rule: amzn.to/3C1BmaN
    Future
    - ** Ray Dalio: Principles for dealing with the changing world order: amzn.to/3Wzhe9q
    - ** Peter Zeihan: The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization: amzn.to/42d1dXT
    - The Soverign Individual: amzn.to/3BYWP3X

    • @babynieve9612
      @babynieve9612 Год назад

      SHOW YOUR PREPS

    • @muchtested
      @muchtested Год назад +1

      How to grow plants in an apartment with no balcony. As City Prepping, some practical in a city prepping books would have been great.

  • @JustaFanBoy
    @JustaFanBoy Год назад +122

    May I also recommend a book on butchering? There's a lot more skill than simply hacking a critter to pieces. I think some of those general books touch on the subject but a dedicated book will cover a lot more.

    • @marymorgan285
      @marymorgan285 Год назад +12

      I agree! But you made me laugh on your comment hacking critters to pieces!! 😂

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Год назад +2

      YES

    • @helengiallombardo4077
      @helengiallombardo4077 Год назад +3

      Please do share the name of that book!

    • @toniabardlabon703
      @toniabardlabon703 Год назад +2

      Can you share the name and author of the butchering book you have or know of? Thanks

    • @LeaningCedarRanch
      @LeaningCedarRanch Год назад +2

      PLEASE - name a good butchering book!!!

  • @hollyf.7846
    @hollyf.7846 Год назад +124

    I lived in a village in Senegal for two years. I referenced the "Where There Is No Doctor" book quite often. Goiter is a huge problem there due to iodine deficiency and I'm pretty sure I saved a few lives with the knowledge in that book. These are great recs! Thanks!

    • @ruralsquirrel5158
      @ruralsquirrel5158 Год назад +8

      I got that book 30 years ago, and still have it on the shelf!

    • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
      @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 Год назад +7

      I'm an American living in Thailand. Been here for 16 years and don't think I'll ever go back to America again before I die. All my family is dead so nothing to go back to.
      I am in the process of building a home in the Northeast part of Thailand on about an acre of land and I think I can grow enough to feed us and some left over to sell to the people in the village.

  • @artawhirler
    @artawhirler Год назад +17

    I have a personal library of well over 1200 books (in a 500 sq.ft. apartment!) I like to call it the "Printernet".

    • @plushycat
      @plushycat 3 месяца назад +1

      Thats sick

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 Год назад +48

    I will give you my first choice and the secondary choices:
    You want a skill set. Moreover, you want a skill set within your family because you understand that your skills are not transferable by heredity or osmosis. And, during shtf and afterwards, you want to be able have other people work on their skills.
    1. get the Boy Scout handbook. Examine the requirements for certain merit badges to attain the rank of Eagle Scout. Forget the concept of doing a project. Get those merit badge books . .. first aid, swimming, cooking . . . Then meet the requirements NOW and not wait. Have your significant other, any kids do the same.
    Yes, I was an Eagle Scout before going into the infantry. To get to that rank required planning, staffing, organizing, control and command. In the infantry an instructor spoke about injuries and survival in Vietnam. Few Eagle scouts got hurt. There were significant decreases in losses among people who had attained Star and Life scout ranks.
    You will have those simple books for people to read after shtf.
    2. The main item is a book about the Bielski brothers. It is so horrible that I kept putting it down when I first read it. It relates how a community is created and maintained so that people survive as long as possible. Over 1000 people lived in a group in the woods in WW2 and largely survived. The people included peasants, academics, mothers, shoemakers and so forth. YOU need to know how to cooperate and organize people. You are not going to survive for a long time without other people in your circle.
    My background? Includes living in Afghanistan/Iran/Pakistan more than 40 years ago and not speaking the local language, not staying in western hotels, not having a doctor available, having to find the next meal, next place to stay and so forth.
    Remember this. I have medical skills and have used CPR/Heimlich which you should already know. I have surgical equipment, medicines. But I can not give myself first aid in many scenarios. Some one else will have to do it. If you get people in your family/circle to get those skills by a book, a youtube video, you have accomplished a lot.

    • @joannc147
      @joannc147 Год назад +3

      I’m going to give you a big thumbs-up on Eagle Scouts. I’ve met a few adult men with those skills and have been impressed -and reassured by their training. 👍🏻

    • @joan-mariacbrooks
      @joan-mariacbrooks Год назад

      Excellent advice. Not the same, but my son and I just made it through 6 years of homelessness; that cooperation is vital. He's ex-Army, my background is in medical/legal/computers and I was a Girl Scout. We have a home now, but we're watching and preparing because we both see something is coming.

  • @marymansfield6900
    @marymansfield6900 Год назад +116

    I would definitely add The Encyclopedia of Country Living by Carla Emery to your list, just packed with useful information. Seed to Seed by Suzanne Ashworth would certainly be useful in teaching you how to save seeds from your garden for the next season. The title I find myself recommending the most these days is Home Grown Pantry by Barbara Pleasant. She covers the most common types of garden crops, including info on which varieties tend to be most productive, how much to plant per person, and the best ways of preserving the harvest (including recipes.)

    • @samslate7011
      @samslate7011 Год назад +7

      Was going to suggest Emery's Encyclopedia and one other ... Storey's Country Wisdom and Know-How.

    • @RapidL.
      @RapidL. Год назад +2

      I said the exact same book.

    • @RapidL.
      @RapidL. Год назад +2

      Yep! Couldn’t agree more.

    • @sarahtar
      @sarahtar Год назад +4

      I was surprised not to see encyclopedia of country living.

    • @marymansfield6900
      @marymansfield6900 Год назад +4

      @@sarahtar That's why the comment section of videos like this can be so useful.

  • @AlexInWonderland-ls9zq
    @AlexInWonderland-ls9zq 5 месяцев назад +72

    Hello, I would like to write that I came across a book called "Fallout - How to Survive Nuclear War." I know it sounds silly, I thought so too, but I picked it up and it's actually very interesting. There are a lot of things and tricks you can learn from it. I highly recommend it, especially considering the current tensions in the world.

    • @LukeGOAT7
      @LukeGOAT7 5 месяцев назад

      i also read that book, very interesting maybe little bit short but it worth, btw great video

    • @Algator314
      @Algator314 18 дней назад

      Try the book nuclear war survival skills you can get a pdf online for free.

  • @jolarocknrolla6015
    @jolarocknrolla6015 Год назад +75

    i really found "100-day Pantry: 100 Quick and Easy Gourmet Meals" useful since it helps you make meals out of nothing but canned foods, many other of the storage books assume you'll have milk or butter or eggs etc, this one is better about only using canned or shelf stable items. i went through the book, marked off what recipes i'd like to make then calculated how many of each item i'd need for 2 weeks for my household and that was the easiest way to get started w/ a 2 week supply of food. You can even group the cans together with the recipe taped to the front in bags or boxes so it's super easy on the cook.

  • @gordo608
    @gordo608 Год назад +34

    "stories and recipes from the great depression" vol 1 is a great book. Simple recipes and a lot of stories like my Grandma told me about what they did day to day on the farm.

  • @NamiNoKanki
    @NamiNoKanki 6 месяцев назад +2

    I would recommend general education books. If your child’s school is suddenly used for migrant housing a copy of The Little Brown Handbook will come in handy for teaching all levels of English grammar. It covers every thing from parts of speech to siting references and organizing papers. A basic history book, dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia set, and books on science and mathematics will make sure that the children in your life are well educated. Also if your children are young, Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is a treasure.

  • @niki9638
    @niki9638 Год назад +30

    I have a few cookbooks from the depression era and earlier. They are interesting, especially when they talk about preferring rabbit to groundhog or possum…

    • @skyleen
      @skyleen Год назад +1

      😁

    • @deejones6805
      @deejones6805 Год назад +4

      Oooo please share your titles and authors. I am very interested

  • @happysandyh
    @happysandyh Год назад +42

    I agree that having hard copies of these books is so important! I have several of them and I'm planning on getting the rest as I can!

    • @CreachterZ
      @CreachterZ Год назад +1

      Why physical copies and not Kindle? Maybe both, but you can only carry a couple of books.

    • @kristadaly
      @kristadaly Год назад

      @@CreachterZas a precaution in case the grid goes down.

    • @CreachterZ
      @CreachterZ Год назад

      @@kristadaly Perhaps you aren’t familiar with Kindle. You pre-download books to it and even a basic one can store a huge amount of data.
      The batteries last for weeks of use (without the backlight) and I have tested that it is very easy to get a charge from even a smaller usb solar panel.
      A usb power bank that can charge my iPhone 14 pro max 1.8 times can give me a full, multi-week’s use Kindle charge at least six times. I quit the test after that. ;)
      Editing to say that you can also get pdf documents on them if you have other sources of information.
      I do keep hard copy maps and quick info cheat sheets of conversions, basic knots, etc.
      This all fits in my backpack and weighs very little. Much less than one book, even with the folding small solar panel.

  • @ahmedrasoul6674
    @ahmedrasoul6674 Год назад +12

    Very important subject people tend to forget how important the books would be in SHTF situations

  • @Gozer_is_God
    @Gozer_is_God Год назад +68

    Kris, surrounded by books, is his natural environment 🧐

    • @RebeccaTreeseed
      @RebeccaTreeseed Год назад +3

      Mine too.

    • @occultustactical6138
      @occultustactical6138 Год назад +1

      Cure the Sir Richard Attinbououghe voice..

    • @occultustactical6138
      @occultustactical6138 Год назад +3

      Great list. I have 7 of them. The one, and possibly the #1 Book is...”The Prepper’s Blueprint” by Tess Pennington. Anytime there’s a Preppers Show or convention if Tess is there then she will always have the longest lines to meet and great. Her recommendations are awesome and often never thought of. Her recommendations on cleaning and bartering will surprise many.

    • @RebeccaTreeseed
      @RebeccaTreeseed Год назад +2

      @@occultustactical6138 thanks, I just added it to my order.
      I tried making pesto with wild greens instead of basil. It was delicious on barley bean soup. I can grow basil, but wild greens don't need care or watering. I knew it would be edible, but it was incredible.

    • @yakfishin4912
      @yakfishin4912 Год назад +1

      Yeah but ya don't see the holy Bible in there do ya? The one true book that can actually save you. What's that tell ya kids?

  • @chikyuskincare4675
    @chikyuskincare4675 Год назад +8

    If I may add and for complete self sufficiency and what has helped me as an urban farmer; "The Encyclopedia of Country Living, 50th Anniversary Edition: The Original Manual for Living off the Land & Doing It Yourself."

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Год назад +15

    I have the fox fire series books. Bought them back in the 80's via yard sales... wonderful finds

  • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
    @cupbowlspoonforkknif Год назад +4

    This is why community is important. You won't survive alone no matter how much you stockpile. You can't know everything yourself.

  • @davidchester429
    @davidchester429 Год назад +4

    If you want to learn anything in terms of DIY learn how to fix your roof. Having ladders and attachments to get up plus some materials and a little knowledge will be invaluable

  • @tarayoakum9393
    @tarayoakum9393 Год назад +11

    For Gardening, you may want to add a seed saving book.

  • @littlehouseontheprairielak7144
    @littlehouseontheprairielak7144 Год назад +25

    We have quite a few of those books, or similar titles. The Ball canning book is the first book for food preservation. I highly recommend this book. I have about 40 books in the categories you touched on. I am currently reading the books on foraging, herbal medicine. I have learned many skill by reading: food preservation, wine making, and gardening.
    I gave Dave Ramsey’s book to our kids and siblings. Thanks for the list.

  • @danrieke9988
    @danrieke9988 Год назад +5

    One additional recommendation, I got a Medical dictionary and have been collecting other dictionaries so that I could look up subject-specific terms off-grid. All PDF'd, all on flash drives.

    • @k94536
      @k94536 Год назад +2

      i use sd cards in a pill bottle i can carry the library of congressand and more and i have a boot able usb flash of Linux os

  • @catmandoodoo7903
    @catmandoodoo7903 Год назад +3

    One really good book for those with smaller gardens is “Veg in One Bed: How to Grow an Abundance of Food in One Raised Bed, Month by Month” by Huw Richards.

  • @vonherrmanna
    @vonherrmanna Год назад +11

    “Five Acres and Independence” is a good book to have as well. I used it a lot when I had a small organic farm.

  • @lewiscone
    @lewiscone Год назад +22

    Great video, Chris!.. as usual. I need more of these as well. I would also recommend we also practice some rather than just have reference manuals. Practice a day of eating only foraged food. Practice 2 days without electricity. Practice gardening. Practice with your firearm. I am guilty of reading too much and not practicing enough as well. My goal this year is to combine more learning with Practice. It is onethingto have a book describing how to start a fire in the rain from a ferro rod and another entirely to having done it 10 times. You understand the nuances with Practice. Thanks for your awesome and positive videos. God bless

    • @addiroids
      @addiroids 11 месяцев назад

      I tried to fast for 24 hours after watching Chris Hemsworth’s series. It’s good. But in dealing with a schedule where I’m home for 2 weeks and gone for 2 weeks and a 12 year old that isn’t a morning person, that Gary ended at 10am. Don’t let theory let in the way of practicality.

  • @milaalt1141
    @milaalt1141 Год назад +8

    The Survival Medicine Handbook is amazing!

  • @Rob--
    @Rob-- Год назад +5

    For foraging, pick up a book dedicated to your location. That way your not scouraging the appilacians for plants that only grow in the sierras.

  • @RebeccaTreeseed
    @RebeccaTreeseed Год назад +8

    My favorite books are The Forager's Guide by Nicole Apelian, Botany in a Day by Thomas Elpel, and No Work Gardening by Ruth Stout. I use these all the time.
    I have a lot of other how to books, but these would bug out with me.
    I dehydrate most of my garden, and have canned for decades. Canning jars are needed. I have a Blue Book Canning Guide.
    I have been collecting rainwater for years, a Sawyer mini filter in your backpack is critical, I use mine for my daily drinking water.

    • @RapidL.
      @RapidL. Год назад

      Completely agree!

  • @tphilipson9991
    @tphilipson9991 Год назад +4

    The FOXFIRE SERIES
    I know more ways than I care to to use a sheep's head.
    😻💐

  • @JimBobJJonesJr
    @JimBobJJonesJr Год назад +8

    I was glad to see you include a foraging guide for food, but I believe that a foraging guide for medicinal plants would also be a must-have.

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 Год назад +2

      Yes I have "Sonoran Desert Food Plants" by Charles Kane, he writes really good guides for the southwestern US. I am sure other regions of the country have authors that specialize in their area.

  • @kathyschofield127
    @kathyschofield127 Год назад +9

    One area you have overlooked is mental preparedness and getting your emotional mindset in place before a disaster. Jim Phillips recommends these 3 books: The Raft Hardcover by Robert Trumbull, Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why by Laurence Gonzales and Miracle in the Andes by Nando Parrado.

    • @kaoskronostyche9939
      @kaoskronostyche9939 Год назад +1

      This is the aspect the all overlook and they overlook it because these people are not about survival; they are about preying on Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt to sell Paranoia and Products. By the way, I have read all three and just finished reading Deep Survival for the fourth time. SINGE BEST survival book EVER. Cheers for mentioning this.

  • @bw6481
    @bw6481 Год назад +7

    Books on herbal remedies are good to have on hand

  • @vickielusby1006
    @vickielusby1006 Год назад +3

    Great recommendations . I immediately ordered "Survival Medicine and When All Hell Breaks Lose". I try to order a prepping or homesteading book every paycheck.

  • @nwedrikkozijn
    @nwedrikkozijn Год назад +5

    Where There Is No Doctor
    Book by David Werner and Jane Maxwell Goodreads
    Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook is a healthcare manual published by Hesperian Health Guides. Based on David Werner's experiences at his Project Piaxtla in western Mexico, it was originally written in 1970 in Spanish as Donde No Hay Doctor. Wikipedia

  • @sportingsystems9261
    @sportingsystems9261 Год назад +15

    Peter Zeihan's work is pretty solid, especially when you go back to his previous work (Accidental Superpower) and see how much of that has come to pass already. Demographics, collapsing birthrates, global food supplies...it makes sense.

    • @skhul11
      @skhul11 Год назад

      peter zeihan also thinks the usa is immune to disasters and thinks china will collapse before we do. full of bs.

  • @ChavaAyanna
    @ChavaAyanna Год назад +3

    You're literally the first channel I physically
    put into RUclips's Search Engine, to see if
    you've uploaded anything new

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG Год назад +2

    *The Bible* is an underrated compilation of books.

  • @redryder8622
    @redryder8622 Год назад +6

    The Foxfire series books covers how people survived throughout history. They are filled with all the knowledge you need handed down from generations before us.

  • @shelleypilcher3812
    @shelleypilcher3812 Год назад +3

    A water book that covers all aspects would be good. Where to locate water in ground, in plants, collection, wells, distills, filters, rain catchment, and just the science of wAter.

  • @shermdog6969
    @shermdog6969 Год назад +10

    It's not a survival book but I have learned more from them than any other and it's the book series from A. American Going home series. Way better than one second after.

    • @rockyduck9133
      @rockyduck9133 Год назад

      I'm going to try this one, thanks.

    • @lorischager8027
      @lorischager8027 Год назад +1

      Those books got me started on my prepping journey!

    • @k94536
      @k94536 Год назад +2

      a.American i have this in audio books as well as a lot of others

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG Год назад +2

    Art Of War is another must have. You will need it.

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Год назад +3

    I went to a church program with financial peace university by dave Ramsey...i am almost out of debt...about 6 more month...had a set back, but now i am back on track again...

    • @kj7653
      @kj7653 Год назад

      Good for you. Congrats and keep it up.

  • @watchandpray8918
    @watchandpray8918 Год назад +6

    Suggestions:
    1.Something for suburbaners to be able to raise meat animals.
    2. Some for processing animals.

    • @karensmith4336
      @karensmith4336 Год назад +1

      Search RUclips for 'the rabbitry center'

  • @12313846
    @12313846 Год назад +4

    Maybe a few books on how to make gunpowder at home. And reloading ammo.

  • @stephensuter7242
    @stephensuter7242 Год назад +6

    I almost got rid of my hard copies of 30 years of the magazine - Mother Earth News - glad to have them now! Also have digital versions now on flash drive. Some of the books you recommend are some I have as well. Will look into some of these others now as well.
    Thank you so much for all your guidance!

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse Год назад +11

    Great list for library borrowing as well - don't have to own them to read them and make notes. Especially the financial planning books. When SHTF happens, those won't be the books I'd be pulling off the shelf to help in a given situation.
    From the Hesperian Foundation, in addition to "Where There Is No Dentist" there is also "Where There Is No Midwife". ( I have both of these as well as the original, "Where There Is No Doctor".)

    • @BurpeeBeginner
      @BurpeeBeginner Год назад +1

      and if shtf you dont need to return them ;)

    • @Christine-lr6eu
      @Christine-lr6eu 8 месяцев назад

      Question I can’t seem to locate the where there is. I midwife. Is there an author or more information you could provide us with? Thanks

    • @FidoHouse
      @FidoHouse 8 месяцев назад

      @Christine-lr6eu my error. Correct title is "A Book For Midwives"... available thru Hesperian Foundation.

  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwim Год назад +3

    Readers Digest guide to sewing! It helped me learn, and gave me the courage to tackle things like quilts, curtains, wedding gowns, baby clothes and underwear! And bathing suits! And upholstery!

  • @guillaumekeulen219
    @guillaumekeulen219 Год назад +2

    Some books about your City / village; old mines abandoned houses Factories Bunkers, metro tubes, forts!
    In the Netherlands acient fortifcations Caves , Castles, underground cemetries, Hunnebedden ( neolithicum stone structures , local flora & fauna.
    Basic science ( fysicd, chemistry , biology) microclimate, weather dynamics like the dominant winddirection!

  • @ZakCiotti
    @ZakCiotti Год назад +16

    Got the SAS Survival Guide when you mentioned it. I had been saying that the Boy Scouts of America handbook (as much as I hated scouting) could be used to rebuild the country. I reviewed that opinion and now disagree. I think the scouts should use SAS instead. It’s phenomenal.

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 Год назад +3

      Get the older version of the boy scout handbook. Has a lot more real survival skills in it. Sorta like the sas survival guide light edition. 😁

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Год назад +1

      ​@@christopherleubner6633Yes, I've heard that going back to the 60s versions is your best bet.

    • @k94536
      @k94536 Год назад +1

      @@katie7748 the green cover 60's or so and the field manual's

  • @44hashbrowns
    @44hashbrowns Год назад +2

    Finally a video from you with a title not declaring impending doom. But seriously thank you for this one.

  • @MustangWriter
    @MustangWriter Год назад +3

    I have a whole library of books I plan to haul into my attic and stack 4 feet deep to guard against nuke gamma radiation and fallout. Yessiree. Lot's of thick books!

  • @barbarap1018
    @barbarap1018 Год назад +6

    Great list. A book I've found helpful is Gardening With Less Water by David Bainbridge.

  • @HTownPrepper
    @HTownPrepper Год назад +1

    I watched this video today & went to half price books as soon as I left work & was able to find some of these books. Thanks so much!

  • @LoneWolf0568
    @LoneWolf0568 Год назад +4

    I picked up The Lost Frontier Handbook and really like it. It has sections on companion planting, raising chickens, recipes from the Old West and Great depression and many other things. I also have The Lost Ways, and The Lost Superfoods. All of them are a wealth of information on ways our ancestors used on a daily basis to survive without electricity and all.

  • @axcx5951
    @axcx5951 Год назад +2

    Selco Begovic books about real SHTF in former Yugoslavia. No bs just truth about survival. Best books ever.

  • @trinikern3543
    @trinikern3543 Год назад +3

    I have the 3 ingredient cookbook and the 4 ingredient cookbook.

    • @munchkindoodles
      @munchkindoodles Год назад +1

      I got these for my dad after my mom had a stroke. He had never cooked before but now he had to cook for both of them. He studied these books like he was getting ready for a major college exam. 😄 He said they were a life saver for him. Great suggestion. 👍🏻

  • @CodyKoehler
    @CodyKoehler 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sas survival handbook was my favorite book as a kid. Such a great book.

  • @annbromley4808
    @annbromley4808 Год назад +2

    Aww yeah, now we’re talkin! Nothing like curling up with a good book!

  • @RapidL.
    @RapidL. Год назад +8

    I have many of the books you mention. I would like to submit a suggestion.
    The Encyclopedia of Country Living. By Carla Emery. This book is chock full of wonderful self sufficient “old ways” It’s been around for a very long time and there are several updates. The 50th anniversary addition is the most recent.

  • @debbiecurtis4021
    @debbiecurtis4021 Год назад +7

    I've spent an hour today opening my 3 first aid kits I carry at all times. I've washed the Stanley hard case I keep in the car. I've checked all of the batteries in the flashlights, checked condition of bandages, and dates on paracetamol and ibroprofen.

  • @danrieke9988
    @danrieke9988 Год назад +4

    I have a few of the ones you mentioned, and thank you for mentioning the others. A couple suggestions for you and others out there... I took about 20 such books to a print shop recently and had the spines cut off. Then I had them scan the books into PDFs for my bug-out flash drives. Then they shrink wrapped the original books for me for cache storage. If you had to bug-out you couldn't possible carry these books. Hence, PDFs on flash drive. (I've already compiled information for my closest friends on getting an older used cell phone cheap, getting the cables and small solar panels to power it, so they could view these off-grid... all protected by simple Faraday can instructions of course.)

  • @Arnis_GM_2B
    @Arnis_GM_2B Год назад +4

    Knowledge is power

  • @dakkotaknight
    @dakkotaknight Год назад +7

    I used to be subscribed to Outdoor Life magazine, they have a few amazing books for survival! Hunter/gather books, hunting and fishing books, emergency survival! They were the first books besides my old scouting manuals and they are super easy to read threw with lots of illustrations for ease of use!! Highly recommended!!

    • @olmcmonnie7445
      @olmcmonnie7445 Год назад +2

      I'd like to add "Shelters, Shacks and Shanties - The Classical Guide to Building Wilderness Shelters" by D.C. Beard in case of having to bugout or caught out away from home.

    • @k94536
      @k94536 Год назад +1

      @@olmcmonnie7445 that's a free download i'll post the place above

  • @prepperbookclub
    @prepperbookclub Год назад +2

    Great titles! A lot I knew but lots of good suggestions in there as well! Taking these books, learning, and applying them is what every person should be doing.

  • @skyleen
    @skyleen Год назад +5

    Thanks for sharing your favorite books. I have quite a few of the ones in the gardening category.
    Back to Basics, put out by Readers Digest, is a good one. (I've had mine since the 1970s) It touches lightly on many facets of homestead life style.

  • @thepandaman
    @thepandaman Год назад +6

    I've been reading John Seymour's self sufficiency book that you suggested. Certainly no fluff, it's a lot of info crammed in there. It's a well-worn ex-library book that was checked out a lot judging by the slip in the front cover! Personally I love 2nd hand books in general. It's great (but also a little sad) that you can pick up loads of these huge reference books where the subject matter won't have changed for barely anything. Not strictly "prepping" as such, but still useful grid-down information none-the-less.

  • @MDK1968
    @MDK1968 Год назад +1

    Thank you Kris for sharing all of these reference books for us. Such a blessing. Stay safe and prep on all. Blessings ❤

  • @reinaprimaria9750
    @reinaprimaria9750 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the suggestions 😊. I've been doing a lot of reading as well trying to build up my skills. I wanted to share a few books as well if I may The Weekend Homesteader, 40 Projects for Building Your Backyard Homestead, The Family Garden Plan, and The Backyard Homestead Seasonal Planner What to Do and When.

  • @FriendlyNeighborhoodSnyderMan
    @FriendlyNeighborhoodSnyderMan Год назад +3

    I would recommend a prepper library include entertainment books and traditional reference books. Gonna need a dictionary, thesaurus, and even encyclopedia if you find yourself trying to teach a new generation in a world without internet. I recommend buying textbooks for grades 1-12 standard subjects. Can usually find them pretty cheap these days on the used book market.

  • @danrieke9988
    @danrieke9988 Год назад +3

    Also, I've started collecting books on basis home electrical and plumbing, as well as basic automotive engine, transmission and other system repair.

  • @margiehill7251
    @margiehill7251 Год назад +2

    And a dry area/ box to keep them in.

  • @amberk2124
    @amberk2124 Год назад +1

    Thank You and Thank You for your Service.

  • @metaltracker1723
    @metaltracker1723 Год назад +4

    Great timing - I was actually researching which books to purchase next. Great recommendations. Thank you for sharing. Always appreciate your rational approach.

  • @cherylwatkins5760
    @cherylwatkins5760 Год назад +1

    I always love to hear opinions/reviews on books. Will listen to this a second time to catch what I may have missed!

  • @Spring503
    @Spring503 Год назад +1

    Great timing! Thank you for the list of books. I already have a couple of them.

  • @debsmith5971
    @debsmith5971 Год назад +5

    Thank you Chris, I purchased those books 📚!
    Reading and talking notes into my recipes indexes, medical & practical ideas 💡

  • @Tru575
    @Tru575 Год назад +4

    Thanks for making us well-rounded preppers! I still need the Survival Medicine book 😩

  • @hjkroeger1
    @hjkroeger1 Год назад +3

    I ordered a book on prepping. When it came the cover was correct, the inside was about fixing engines. I have heard of this happening to others.

  • @LightraiderSC
    @LightraiderSC Год назад +2

    I'm glad to see a video about helpful items. Need more like this and less doomsday videos. It's definitely one of your better ones lately.

  • @thejass
    @thejass Год назад +1

    Love the City Prepping book recommendations!

  • @robotica6089
    @robotica6089 Год назад +3

    Good idea for a video! Nice full spectrum of recource materials.

  • @ramonajolley1966
    @ramonajolley1966 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for showing the books. I have so many books but the survival medicine book will be one that we could add .

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Год назад +3

    Good morning from Syracuse NY brother thank you for sharing this information

  • @redskin6146
    @redskin6146 Год назад +1

    This was a gold mine. Thanks.

  • @Hooptyc
    @Hooptyc Год назад +3

    I am comforted that I have many of your books. I plan to look for the ones you’ve presented because They must be pretty good too.

  • @BryanWicks
    @BryanWicks Год назад +37

    This video couldn’t be more timely if you tried, Kris. Hopefully people will remember to place such literary treasures in a weather proof environment, preferably impervious to critters or careless humans.

    • @lanecountybigfooters5716
      @lanecountybigfooters5716 Год назад +6

      Better yet - get two copies and put one up in storage carefully preserved and the other in your bookshelf that everyone knows "these books come with us" if you have to leave.

    • @customer5032
      @customer5032 Год назад +1

      I can't remember which one, but in one of the prepper fiction books, the "old professor" character hides books in an empty septic tank in his yard. He knew it would be the only way to preserve them!

  • @denoraholley1721
    @denoraholley1721 Год назад +1

    Thanks Chris, ordering for my library.

  • @karenreiners5226
    @karenreiners5226 Год назад +1

    Definitely getting a few of these books. Great information. I have been struggling with all the books out there on prepping so thank you for this video.

  • @lindar6151
    @lindar6151 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for this video. Have been exploring different books and this is very helpful!

  • @EmilyJohnson558
    @EmilyJohnson558 Год назад +2

    The Lost Ways hard cover is a good resource as is the Lost Book of herbal remedies.

  • @marycote3423
    @marycote3423 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. I will definitely check out some of these books. Keep prepping. Stay safe and prayers for all. God bless.

  • @tooshieg2059
    @tooshieg2059 Год назад +3

    I agree with all your choices. I encourage people to get good hard-cover reference books. Even if you don't read them now. If a collapse comes, we might not have the internet or other means of entertainment and you'll have plenty of reading to do. Having knowledge is far better than having stuff.

  • @MamaMagicMTG
    @MamaMagicMTG Год назад

    One of the most helpful videos to date. Thrilled to see many of the titles I already have made your list. Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @tylerstout1549
    @tylerstout1549 Год назад +2

    good advice.
    but for some of these, especially something like medicine, it isn't enough to just have them on hand, you need to read them - in an emergency, you probably won't have time to crack open a book and start reading how to do an emergency medical treatment from stage 1.
    for food, I would highly recommend a book on preserving from a tried-and-true reputable source, like a Ball canning book.
    for Homesteading DIY, "Handy Farm devices and how to make them is really good. dated, but good for learning ideas on how to fix, make or rig up equipment, and even more so if we were in a scenario where fuel and new resale equipment and parts are hard to come by

  • @JohnnyHildebrand1969
    @JohnnyHildebrand1969 Год назад

    I have downloaded several books you've mentioned, and need to print them out. Great job, Kris. God bless you and your family.

  • @harrygreen6935
    @harrygreen6935 Год назад

    Chris thanks for the great list of books.
    Thanks all for adding the ones in the comments this great info.

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Год назад +2

    Thank you for your recommendations on the books. It is extremely helpful to know about and perhaps have.

  • @Sanja8329
    @Sanja8329 Год назад

    Love this video. I just started buying books for my prepper library. Thank you!

  • @sillydog70
    @sillydog70 Год назад +3

    Not a bad recommended reading list one could easily expand it to several other authors that would greatly help out yours in your community survival ability

  • @alicerafferty9595
    @alicerafferty9595 Год назад +3

    Thanks, Chris! This is a good collection of books to add to any home library. I follow Dave Ramsey and are debt free. It is freeing. I am familar with most of these books. Thank you!

  • @lorriewatson7423
    @lorriewatson7423 Год назад +1

    Excellent! Library compilation. 😊