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Seed catalog, Territorial. They put out a nice catalog.

Bought a book for gardening in this part of the state, can't recall the title. Got it at a Barnes and Noble of all places.

Should find something worthwhile to read, but haven't been in the mood to read a book for a while now.
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That is an Excellent book, the movie (The Ghost and the Darkness) was actually fairly decent as well.
Right it was a pretty good movie despite it's many inaccuracies.
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Right it was a pretty good movie despite it's many inaccuracies.
Yup, few if any movie other than a documentary will be completely faithful to the book, it is just the nature of the beast, but once we accept that idea it makes most movies more enjoyable.

Though there are movies that simply take the name of a book or story and that is the last connection one sees to the original, those usually suck pretty bad depending on the quality of the original material.
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The Man Who Saved the Union: Ulysses Grant in War and Peace

easy read about the most popular American of the 19th Century.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Man-Who-Sa.../dp/0385532415
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"Crafts and Skills of the Native Americans" David R. Montgomery
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Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks

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His journal of 1818 of his trek thru the Ozark originally published 1821
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The Witches shield by C Penczak

A different type of 'just in case' skill to keep sharp
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