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Indispensable Book of Practical Life Skills

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How do you survive a bear attack? Do you know how to properly perform CPR? What if you need to treat a gunshot wound, or better yet... clean an oven?

Never before has there been a book that provides the answers to such a plethora of bewildering and bedazzling life challenges that are likely to come your way. Whether you’re 17 or 70, The Indispensable Book of Practical Life Skills is your personal road map to becoming a fully functioning adult—if not a super hero! It’s the only do-it-yourself survival guide you’re likely to need. In fact, it’s the only do-it-yourself survival guide!

This beautifully illustrated guide is so useful that it’s guaranteed to not end up gathering dust like the other how-to-guides you might own. It’s your mentor, tutor, driving instructor, mom and dad, grandparent, scout master, and coach rolled into one. The Indispensable Book is neatly organized into four chapters that cover all of life’s most challenging dilemmas in the following areas: House & Garden, Health & Beauty, Travel & Sports, and Accident & Emergency.

Features:

Fully illustrated guide with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions make it useful for readers of all ages Intelligently laid out to provide quick access to the massive amounts of information at your disposal The durable, washable cover makes this a great companion for camping trips or other places with less than ideal reading conditions

351 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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Nic Compton

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Nic Compton is a writer/photographer specialising in sailing - but with a keen interest in environmental issues. After an idyllic childhood on boats in the Mediterranean, he returned to the UK at age 14 to complete his formal education, including in a degree in English with American & Commonwealth Arts at Exeter University. After a decade or so working as a journeyman shipwright, he studied Journalism at City University, eventually fetching up at the offices of Classic Boat in land-locked Croydon. He was deputy editor and then editor of the magazine from 1994 to 2000. That was when he gave up the security of the monthly pay packet for the vagaries of freelance life. Since then he has travelled the world as a writer/photographer, contributing to a variety of magazines, and has written 15 books mostly about boats. He recently completed an MA in Global Political Economy at Sussex University, and co-wrote two books about economics. He currently lives by the River Dart in Devon, UK, from where he sails a Romilly 22 called Ramona. More information at www.niccompton.co.uk.

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423 reviews7 followers
July 29, 2010
the indispensable book was a collection of 1-2 page "how-to" excerpts of very basic knowledge. the topics were broadly divided into 4 over-arching sections (home & yard, health & beauty, travel & sports, and accident & emergency) each divided into 3 sub-sections. topics ranged from how to arrange flowers to how to perform CPR... needless to say, none of these were comprehensive, but the basics remained intact.

as the title indicates - some of these are indispensable: how to jump start a car, treating a dog bite, using a life raft and tying a number of knots & hitches.

illustrations were a mixture of photographs and "period drawings" from the early 20th century and the topics included a bit of general knowledge (trivia) to help facilitate an understanding of the topic.
119 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2022
Some of the practical life skills were more survival skills than day to day, live like a functioning adult skills. I was looking for something more along the lines of, what should every adult know how to do- buy stamps, write checks, insurance, vote, etc. So it just wasn't what I was expecting.
302 reviews5 followers
February 7, 2018
An interesting collection of useful, helpful, and sometimes odd how-to advice. Perfect gift for the person who loves random facts, or use as a waiting room/ bathroom book to spend a few minutes more occupied.
224 reviews4 followers
April 29, 2024
A not-totally useless guide. Some interesting and useful tidbits, though I may be taking some of my knowledge of things for granted. Worth a read for anyone who feels like they don't know how to do anything. If you didn't before this, you will after.
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2,937 reviews
November 18, 2022
A lot of thorough and interesting information paired with quirky pictures and helpful diagrams. Probably would have been extremely helpful before one could google all of that information.
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May 27, 2015
Changing diapers? Sweeping a room? Wearing a suit? Changing diapers? Surviving a bear attack? This book has it all and more. Needless to say, it did not disappoint. It is simply written and well illustrated. Actually, I could use a small fraction of the life skills mentioned, but I went at this want for the fun of reading.
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February 15, 2011
with this book u shall never be helpless ever again.. great price for loads of info, sometimes when im bored.. i do one of the things there.. and let me tell ya. there are a lot of things u can do with this book. in practically everything!!
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