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  • Build the Perfect Survival Kit by John D. McCann
  • Exodus to a Hidden Valley by Eugene Morse
  • Man Vs. Wild by Bear Grylls
  • The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz
  • The Survival Handbook by Colin Towell

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  • Extreme Survival- Series 1 and 2 by Ray Mears
  • Tracking and Trapping by Dave Canterbury 

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