Bradford Angier

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Bradford Angier


Born
May 13, 1910

Died
March 03, 1997

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Average rating: 3.99 · 2,114 ratings · 207 reviews · 112 distinct worksSimilar authors
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At Home in the Woods: Livin...

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Field Guide to Edible Wild ...

4.02 avg rating — 108 ratings — published 1973 — 11 editions
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One Acre and Security: How ...

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Field Guide to Medicinal Wi...

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Feasting Free on Wild Edibles

3.91 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 2001 — 14 editions
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Wilderness Wife

3.66 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 1976 — 6 editions
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BASIC WILDERNESS SURVIVAL S...

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We Like It Wild

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“A lot of us are working harder than we want, at things we don't like to do. Why? In order to afford the sort of existence we don't care to live.”
Bradford Angier, On your own in the wilderness

“Everyone all my life has been telling me it's just a phase that will pass; that it's something I can be working toward for my old age instead of wasting time on it now when I should be making money. That was exactly it, except that all at once I no longer saw any sense in spending the best years of my life earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part.”
Bradford Angier

“Aspirins and sleeping pills are not going to cure America's tensions although they may help temporarily. To get at the real source of our anxieties we must find serenity within ourselves.”
Bradford Angier