In The Lost Ways II you'll find the long-forgotten secrets that helped our ancestors survive famines, wars, economic crises, diseases, droughts, and anything else life threw at them.
Claude Davis is an old-fashioned guy by any standard. He is fascinated by the old days, when people were wiser, healthier and more independent. He's a firm believer of "practice what you preach", so he has personally built a log cabin where he lives with his wife and two children. Cooking outside on an open flame, making his own clothes and stockpiling homemade canned foods are just a few of the things he loves doing. He believes that the teaching of our forefathers can prepare us for anything in life. After all, a crisis is what people 150 years ago called daily life: no electricity, no computers, no internet, no supermarkets and no pharmacies in sight. And still they came out on top, otherwise we wouldn't be here. Claude considers that lifestyle to be the building block that shaped modern day America and turned young people from softballs to hardened adults, ready to face anything life threw at them.
Book dimensions: 8-3/8"W x 10-7/8"H