

Buy SAS Survival Handbook: The Definitive Survival Guide 1 by Wiseman, John ‘Lofty’ (ISBN: 9780007595860) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: must read - books a little small. need a magnifying glass as I'm getting on. but full of good info. great book for bushcraft Review: It just makes sense to have a copy of this *just in case* - I remembered reading this book as a youngster, and it was so amazing, like how you can get water from somewhere other than a tap or a supermarket, I remember it being revolutionary to me. I was probably about 6 or something at the time. Well now I'm one of those crazy preppers and I decided I cannot live without this book (just in case!) it has amazing content for many different situations, it covers your basics of water, food, shelter, etc and I enjoyed the knot section very much. I think every household should have a copy of this *just in case*. For a few quid it doesn't hurt having it around, you know if the world goes to pot. If you buy insurance for you house, phone, or whatever, but don't have basic insurance of life's simple necessities like how to source water if there's an issue with the water supply, then I think that's crazy. My mum's area were told not to drink the tap water for three days, shock and horror all the water at the supermarket had gone, now what if that was a larger area or longer duration? Just have a few bottles of water and some food and a good book just like this to keep yourself sorted for a while. The cat is a large adult male, for scale.
| ASIN | 0007595867 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,900 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 15 in Outdoor Survival Skills 20 in Camping & Woodcraft 290 in General Sports, Hobbies & Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,754) |
| Dimensions | 13.5 x 3.2 x 21 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 9780007595860 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0007595860 |
| Item weight | 294 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 672 pages |
| Publication date | 6 Nov. 2014 |
| Publisher | William Collins |
S**Y
must read
books a little small. need a magnifying glass as I'm getting on. but full of good info. great book for bushcraft
L**L
It just makes sense to have a copy of this *just in case*
I remembered reading this book as a youngster, and it was so amazing, like how you can get water from somewhere other than a tap or a supermarket, I remember it being revolutionary to me. I was probably about 6 or something at the time. Well now I'm one of those crazy preppers and I decided I cannot live without this book (just in case!) it has amazing content for many different situations, it covers your basics of water, food, shelter, etc and I enjoyed the knot section very much. I think every household should have a copy of this *just in case*. For a few quid it doesn't hurt having it around, you know if the world goes to pot. If you buy insurance for you house, phone, or whatever, but don't have basic insurance of life's simple necessities like how to source water if there's an issue with the water supply, then I think that's crazy. My mum's area were told not to drink the tap water for three days, shock and horror all the water at the supermarket had gone, now what if that was a larger area or longer duration? Just have a few bottles of water and some food and a good book just like this to keep yourself sorted for a while. The cat is a large adult male, for scale.
R**L
... on how to get through survival situations and a fantastic reading/reference book for any bushcrafter
An absolutely thorough book on how to get through survival situations and a fantastic reading/reference book for any bushcrafter. This guy only has Mors Kohanski and the indigenous hunter gatherers that are still left in this world as his peers. This book has more than enough detail to answer your questions but isn't so 'wordy' it's difficult to reference out of doors. As I've said in another review, if you have this book and Mors Kochansi literature you'll do a lot better in the bush than watching Bear Grylls flinging himself around. The reason I did this review (it's not like there's a shortage of them) is because this is one of the few books that I prefer in paperback to Kindle format, I bought the Kindle addition as my easily distracted mind wanders less in that format and I have and will read it but the paperback addition is easier to reference (the majority of the time) outdoors and sometimes part of the appeal of the outdoors is to get away from the screens and electronics so all in all, the paperback version for the win (and the type of thing Lofty might say ''you can use your mates copy as kindling'').
S**S
Good content, good information, excellent value.
There is very little, if anything, wrong with this little book. My days of being very fit are long gone, but then the chances of me being stranded without good supplies in any sort of wilderness are also now very remote. However, the experience that I do have leads me to make one comment at least. Although in a (literally) small book such as this, space is a premium, I think the important of physical fitness was not emphasised enough. Mental aspects were covered better. If you really are in the situations that the book tries to help about, your chances of survival are significantly enhanced by already being fit. This almost cannot be stressed enough. Once upon a time, the chances of unfit people being in such situations anyway was very small. But in the modern world with people easily able to transport themselves with modern vehicles, it's less unlikely than it used to be. Still, for £2.99 this is a good buy and contains much interesting and useful information even if it is not likely to be used by most members of the general public.
D**K
Survival is for the fittest, or those who read this book.
This little book could save your life, seriously. Though it is obviously aimed towards people with a predilection towards outdoor pursuits such as hiking, mountain climbing, sailing (etc) it does also make a point of saying that you never know when this information may come in handy. Written by a former member of the SAS, who would be the ultimate authority in extreme survival, this book is full of practical information on how to survive anywhere in the world. It details information like how to find a source of water, or create one yourself, how to treat injuries, how to make a shelter, ways to stave off dehydration, what plant forms are edible. It is a very long list because the book is full of no-nonsense information. If you are interested in outdoor pursuits this is a book that should definitely be read, or for any other reason this book contains information that could save your life.
R**N
wealth of knowledge, would recommend it everyone!
I have owned the mini version of this book for a few years and it is fantastic. The larger expanded version is even better, I have read it cover to cover, and am currently in the process of reading it again. The information in this book is potentially life saving, not only should you own this book, but you should also buy a copy for your children, and encourage them to read it also. It contains everything from first aid, to how to predict the weather, thoroughly interesting, and contain something to captivate everyone.
R**B
purchasing another for myself
Whilst not comprehensive on each subject, very comprehensive on the amount of subjects which include: Being prepared, equipment, survival kit / pouch, knives, facing disaster, water and how to findand obtain, climate & terrain, clothing, hunting, trapping, creating shelters, making fire, different dangers (everything from avalanches to insect bites), food including some of the most common edible and poisonous plants and mushrooms (many pages), making weapons and how to use them, handling, skinning and cooking, fishing, making fishing gear, preparing fish, camp craft, making useful utensils, preserving food, hygiene, making tools and rope, the most useful knots including fishing knots, reading the signs, map and direction finding including star navigation, making a sledge, snow shoes, travel in different terrains, making rafts, river crossing, resue, different codes including ground to air, morse etc, basic first aid, worldwide diseases, natural medicine, natural disasters.
R**R
Excelente! Já conhecia a obra no formato impresso, agora com o e-book tenho o livro sempre em mãos. O melhor que já li sobre técnicas de sobrevivência.
D**S
This book handles a variety of topics very well. Trapping, tracking, foraging, hunting, etc., it's all covered. They are only covered in a basic sense though, so don't expect to know the "in's and out's" of tracking or identifying edible plants, but you will know enough to fare well in a survival situation. The information in the book seems to be sensible, and I've heard some of the same tips from other sources - so I wouldn't hesitate to trust it in most situations. Grammatically speaking, the writer is obviously influenced by British English so some words are a bit different. Thankfully, I know a bit of that background so it's not too unfamiliar. The author does misspell things quite frequently and uses improper punctuation at times, but that makes me believe what I'm reading a bit more. Since it tries to prepare you for a lot, it's a rather long book, but it is definitely worth the time to read it. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a comprehensive and understandable "how-to" survival manual.
I**N
Excellent book, an absolute must have. I wanted the pocket version and didn't check size, accidentally ordered the full size. Initiated a return but then cancelled because it's such an excellent book I wanted both. The pocket size version is perfect for me for overnight solo hikes, camping and is an essential in any grab and go bag. The pocket size is a bit bigger than a large packet of cigarettes, the full size is too big/heavy for a grab and go or hiking, fine for camping. I would recommend checking the size on the listing as the reviews seem to be combined for both sizes, so don't make my mistake and order based on reviews. Must have 5 star
S**E
Page quality is good and very informative... Good for biology and geography students who want to go solo adventure anywhere
A**V
Amazing! Had coloured pictures for edible plants and so many coloured and detailed pages to help understand everything from tying knots to which fish are safe to eat and which are not. Easy to follow and I have bought a lot of survival books and this is the BEST and EASIEST to follow and learn from. Great! Would buy again!
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