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On Creating your Library - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: An Open Box (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=78) +--- Thread: On Creating your Library (/showthread.php?tid=6533) |
RE: On Creating your Library - Scythe13 - 12 February 2014 MCavity has one of those. The BioLite. Looked cool, not quite my thing though. RE: On Creating your Library - TOF - 12 February 2014 That raises question I have often pondered. We all, no doubt have a myriad of books relating to the practicalities of living post TU, has anyone else made room for reference books on Languages, the Sciences, History and Theology. I have been collecting these as well as the more practical books. In going back to small family units or close knit groups, having the where-with-all to educate the next generation would have it's advantages. RE: On Creating your Library - Lightspeed - 12 February 2014 Good reminder TOF Languages, the Sciences, History yes. Theology, not really. Just one copy of the New Testament. Cheers RE: On Creating your Library - bigpaul - 12 February 2014 just received my copy of "back garden self sufficiency" from a very damp postie! RE: On Creating your Library - NorthernRaider - 12 February 2014 TOF RE: On Creating your Library That raises question I have often pondered. We all, no doubt have a myriad of books relating to the practicalities of living post TU, has anyone else made room for reference books on Languages, the Sciences, History and Theology. I have been collecting these as well as the more practical books. In going back to small family units or close knit groups, having the where-with-all to educate the next generation would have it's advantages. Oddly enough we have accidentally discovered that NR juniors GCSE and A level revision books are a damn good source of useful information so when he finishes his exams I will add them to the library in the east wing of Castle NR ![]() |