A quick search of this site delivers loads of discussion and references to books about bushcraft, woodlore, survival, ancient technology etc. but I was wondering what might be the most influential early texts folk here might have read? What inspired your interest or fired your imagination way back when?
The following spring to my mind (without apologies):
A Kestrel for a Knave, by Barry Hines
Ishi, the last of his tribe, by T. Kroeber
Stig of the Dump, by Clive King
My side of the mountain, by Jean Craighead George
Scratching the head a bit more reveals:
The lost world of the Kalahari, by Laurens Van Der Post
The Jungle Books, by Rudyard Kipling
and there's one lurking in there about poaching and/or gamekeeping, possibly The Banville Diaries: Journals of a Norfolk Gamekeeper, 1822-45, by Larry Banville.
What were your early influential texts?
The following spring to my mind (without apologies):
A Kestrel for a Knave, by Barry Hines
Ishi, the last of his tribe, by T. Kroeber
Stig of the Dump, by Clive King
My side of the mountain, by Jean Craighead George
Scratching the head a bit more reveals:
The lost world of the Kalahari, by Laurens Van Der Post
The Jungle Books, by Rudyard Kipling
and there's one lurking in there about poaching and/or gamekeeping, possibly The Banville Diaries: Journals of a Norfolk Gamekeeper, 1822-45, by Larry Banville.
What were your early influential texts?