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The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency: The Classic Guide for Realists and Dreamers
 
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The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency: The Classic Guide for Realists and Dreamers [Hardcover]

John Seymour , E. E. Schumacher , Deirdre Headon , William Sutherland
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Everyone dreams at some point in their lives of living the good life, albeit not in terms of the BBC comedy series. In this revised and fully updated edition of John Seymour's classic guide to self-sufficiency, the dream becomes more attainable. Now running a School of Self-Sufficiency in Ireland, John Seymour is as committed as ever to living a better life, more simply, by living off the land rather than out of shops. His magnum opus covers every conceivable topic from animal husbandry and butchering, seed sowing and cropping, dairy production and food storage, rubbish and recycling. All delivered in Seymour's inimitable, occasionally brusque style, it is a mine of information artfully illustrated with the original illustrations redrawn in full colour. New material includes GM crops, urban gardens and alternative forms of energy with craft skills rounding the picture of natural wholesomeness off nicely. A classic of its time and a new classic in the making, this revised edition will encourage and assist all those aspiring to a live a healthier, more environmentally friendly life. - Lucy Watson

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Make the break, realise the dream and start living 'The Good Life!' Packed with comprehensive information on all the practicals, from ploughing fields to milking cows, as well as new information on how to create an urban organic garden and harness natural energy. This new and revised full-colour edition of the illustrated classic is an engrossing read and a wonderful handbook for realists and dreamers alike.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring and yet down-to-earth, May 28 2009
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Benjamin D. Hester (San Rafael, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency: The Classic Guide for Realists and Dreamers (Hardcover)
An excellent book that covers specifics of how to sustainably manage a relatively small piece of land (patio garden to 5 acres). Gives sufficient detail without being dry material. Stays focused on the actual skills and knowledge required; only a small amount is devoted to arguing in favor of self-sufficiency or suggestions on how to make it work financially in your own life.
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Amazon.com: 4.7 out of 5 stars (18 customer reviews)

46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this book: in a purely aspirational way, Jun 30 2008
By Megan "Megan" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency: The Classic Guide for Realists and Dreamers (Hardcover)
Sometimes, when I'm having a particularly bad day, I take down this book and open it up to the section on how to arrange your self-sufficient farm on 1 or 5 acres. "All we would need," I beg my husband, "is five acres! And then we could keep 2 cows! One to milk and one to eat." His response? "You're a vegetarian."

Ahem. Anyway.

I love this book. It's a DK book, so it's well written, with short chapters/descriptions based on specific subjects. This format makes it easy to flip through for fun, or to find the information that interests you. There are lots of illustrations, drawn in the style that appears on the cover. It includes information on growing crops, keeping (and butchering) animals, cooking, weaving, energy, water, building... basically everything you need to know to do everything you need on your own.

Is this a total fantasy for most people? Yes, of course. But this is still such a useful book, even if you just want to learn the information in it without using it. Most everything in here used to be passed down from parent to child, and it was what people needed to know to survive. It's all information that's being lost and forgotten. And who knows, maybe soon enough we'll need to remember it?

38 of 41 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Actually not very useful; a disappointment., Feb 10 2009
By J. V. Lewis - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency: The Classic Guide for Realists and Dreamers (Hardcover)
I've been looking for a general self-sufficiency skills handbook to help me with the myriad tasks farm life requires, an aid to improvised problem solving in a very remote area where many of the old skills are dead or dying or unaffordable. Positive Amazon reviews pointed me to this revised classic. What I discovered is a far-ranging, beautifully-illustrated, weighty tome that somehow manages to answer very few do-it-yourself question with enough depth to be useful. The author lives in Ireland, and in some cases the materials available to him are almost impossible to find in America: osiers? Slashing hooks? Peat knives? So, here in the American west many of the suggested solutions are simply out of reach. And I was immediately suspicious of the less familiar chapters when I saw that the sections on animal husbandry cover just a few pages. This topic is perhaps the most demanding that a farmer can face, and many beginner's guides are hundreds of pages long. This book leaves the reader with the misapprehension that keeping a hog is like keeping a stuffed bear. I think the subtitle should read: "a Classic Guide for Dreamers", so as not to mislead the realists into thinking that this book actually proposes any farming solutions. The one thing it does perfectly is underline the fact that a small farm is an intensive, demanding, all-encompassing undertaking for which no amount of pretty pictures will ever suffice. I love the idea, and I enjoy flipping through the book, but don't be fooled into thinking that there is much practicality to match the folksy wisdom in this book.

31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best book ever!, Mar 13 2008
By Oyvind Grimstad Gryt - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency: The Classic Guide for Realists and Dreamers (Hardcover)
This book is the perfect book for people who want to gain more control over their lives and live healthily in cooperation with the environment. You'll learn everything from rearing cattle, growing onions, harness natural power and furnishing a dairy. The perfect starting point for a better life away from the grind. And the best thing is that it's written in a very introductory manner so you don't have to be raised on a farm to understand it.

It changed my life..
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