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The Out-Of-Print
Adventure Ebook Store
This is a collection of
my absolute most favorite, out-of-print and hard to find exploration and adventure
books of the Americas. These books all contain vital information for
explorers, prospectors and treasure hunters. They will dramatically
contribute to your success too. I promise!
We offer a digital
version in PDF format for immediate download. We will gradually be adding to this E-book store, so please check back periodically for
new additions.
Out
of Print Adventure E-book Titles:
The
Chronicle of Akakor,
by Karl Brugger
The
Treasure Hunter,
by Howard Jennings
A Claim In The Hills,
by
James Wickenden
Inca
Gold, by Jane Dolinger
The
Jungle is a Woman, by Jane Dolinger
Wilderness
Survival, compiled by Stan Grist
You
can purchase them individually for only $12.95 US
In
Adobe PDF format, viewable and printable on any computer system, please
note: This Package is ONLY AVAILABLE IN DIGITAL FILE FORMAT IN
ENGLISH.
The
Chronicle of Akakor by Karl Brugger

Finally,
the fantastic and mysterious book, The Chronicle of Akakor
by (the late) Karl
Brugger, is available for purchase! This extremely rare,
non-fiction, out-of-print book, about the origin of mankind and
mysterious subterranean tunnel system below South America is
available for immediate download in Adobe Acrobat pdf format.
Chapter 4, "The
Wisdom of the Ugha Mongulala"
is now available in our
library for you to read free of charge. This is one of the most
amazing books I have ever seen! We hope you enjoy it.
The full text digital version of this
out-of-print book is available for immediate download
in Adobe PDF format viewable
and printable on any computer
system for only
$12.95 U.S. (94 pages,
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The Treasure Hunter
by Robin Moore and Howard Jennings
This book, based on the true-life stories of treasure hunter Howard Jennings, was really responsible for opening up the world of exploration for me. The time I first read it, I was working as a private investigator and I decided to find out if his stories were actually true. In my efforts to find Jennings, I spoke with Robin Moore, who told me that Jennings had unfortunately died a few years earlier in a commercial airplane crash in Istanbul, while on the trail of one of the greatest treasures of his career.
Following in Jennings footsteps, I visited several sites mentioned in The Treasure Hunter in an attempt to verify his stories for myself. Among these trips, I went to Coaque, Ecuador and was able to eventually track down Atahulapa, one of his workmen, who confirmed Howard's story for me.
I traveled to the site of the lost city of Olancho in Honduras and the Paulaya River on the Mosquito Coast. I later visited the small river outside of Oyacachi in Ecuador where Howard panned gold in his frying pan - all with the same results: the stories were all true.
This terrific book is essential reading for treasure hunters, prospectors, adventurers and explorers. It inspired me to be able to eventually make a comfortable, full-time living as an explorer. I believe you will find it as compelling as I did.
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The full text digital version of this out-of-print book is available for immediate download in Adobe PDF format viewable and printable on any computer system for only
$12.95 U.S. (173 pages, formatted black text on white background for ease of reading and printing, including 16 pages of black and white photos and maps, the file size: 1,236 KB).
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A Claim In The
Hills, by
James Wickenden

This is one of the very best books I have
ever read about diamond prospecting in South America. It is a true
adventure story of a young man who left civilized life in the West
Indies and set out alone to prospect in the remote mountain ranges
where the borders of Brazil, Venezuela and (what used to be called)
British Guiana meet. His object: diamonds; his tools: shovels and a
sieve; his companions: the Macoushi and Patamona Indians.
He lived with these Indians for some years,
searching for diamonds in the beds of jungle streams and greatly
enjoying the potent mixture of lotus-eating and spartan endurance
that was his lot in the grandiose diamond country.
For the prospector and general reader, some
of the fascination of this story lies in the life of the tribes:
hunting with bow and arrow, fishing with traps, participating in
their feasts, observing their taboos, and countless other aspects of
tribal existence - including their mysterious sexual code. Then
there are tropical storms and floods, snakes and animals, which are
an ever-present danger in this country.
A Claim In The Hills
is filled with
excitement, told in the first person by the prospector explorer to
his close personal friend, James Wickenden. Besides being a story of
high adventure, it is also extremely helpful in learning the details
of how to prospect for diamonds. (
263 pages, formatted black text on white background for ease of
reading and printing).
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The full text electronic version of this
out-of-print book is available for immediate download in Adobe PDF format viewable
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system for only
$12.95 U.S.
(263 pages,
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Inca Gold
by Jane Dolinger

Inca Gold has been a great inspiration to me in my life as an explorer. I actually read it for the first time after having moved to Ecuador. If I had read this book before I moved to Ecuador, I would have made the move much sooner! You won't believe the huge quantity of detailed information that you'll find here about how to find gold, treasure and lost cities.
Would you like to know where millions of dollars of perfect emerald crystals lie on the jungle floor at the foot of a huge vertical cliff? (chapter 6)
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here to read
Chapter 6 of this book
Would you like to know the names and locations of several major rivers in Ecuador that are loaded with easily accessible gold and still open to prospecting and mining? (chapters 3, 10, and 11)
Would you like to know the name of a mountain in Ecuador that is known to hold an immense room full of Inca treasure?
Would you like to know the exact formula and method that one adventurer used to amass over a million dollars of gold in a few short years? This method is still applicable in numerous parts of the Amazon jungle today. (chapter 9)
You absolutely must read this book if you answered YES to any of these questions. I personally know all of the information in this book to be perfectly accurate and totally usable today.
You will Love this book! The full text electronic version of this out-of-print book is available for immediate download in Adobe PDF format viewable and printable on any computer system for only $12.95 U.S.
(139 pages, formatted black text on white background for ease of reading &
printing pdf file size approx.1006 kb)
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The
Jungle is a Woman by Jane Dolinger

The Jungle is a Woman
really reminds me of my own experiences as a young gold prospector in Mato Grosso, Brazil in the late 70's and early 80's. I still remember the time I had a "first encounter" with a tribe of Cinta Larga Indians while inspecting our new, small mining camp landing strip on my very first day ever in the Amazon Jungle. See if your heart doesn't race while reading of Jane's amazing and true Amazon adventures.
This book serves as your perfect guide to learn how to enter into and explore remote, unexplored territories, especially jungles throughout the world. The information in this book is just as applicable today as it was when the book was written.
Learn how to travel light and navigate into unmapped lands. Learn to deal with wild animals, restless, non-contacted natives, food gathering and preparation, and scientific data gathering. If you do what this author did, you will become a successful explorer and live a life of adventure. I promise you, this book is the real deal when it comes to heavy-duty exploration!
To
read chapter 7 from this book just click here.
The full text electronic version of this out-of-print book is available for immediate download in Adobe PDF format viewable and printable on any computer system for only $12.95 U.S.
(180 pages formatted black text on white background for ease of reading &
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Wilderness
Survival Manual

Wilderness survival has been a passion of mine since I was a young boy scout. As I grew older, I was fortunate to be able to study survival and first aid as part of my university studies. Several years later I was to become lost in the Amazon jungle on two different occasions. My survival skills came in very handy and were a great comfort to me until I was able to get myself reoriented and back to my base camp.
On another occasion I was involved in a small plane crash in another extremely remote region of the Amazon jungle. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured and we were rescued after only 3 days and nights of being stranded. Had the rescue not come, I was fully prepared to launch a stable, bamboo raft and float back to civilization. At the time of rescue, my stomach was full of delicious caiman and piranha meat, cooked to perfection. I was not in the least bit concerned for my life.
In this day and age of widespread natural disasters and terrorism, you don't even need to be a Boy Scout or explorer for this information to be potentially life saving! Dozens of Hurricane Katrina victims could have survived had they been masters of the information in this
Wilderness Survival manual. Unexpected survival emergencies have occurred in my life on several occasions and could occur in your life at virtually any moment. You need to be prepared!
This huge, 300-page manual of 23 chapters, cover every imaginable aspect of survival in any and all environments. Dozens of detailed illustrations help to make this manual crystal clear. Learn to find safe drinking water, scavenge nutritious food, build a fire with no matches, and sleep warm and dry in any condition or environment. Learn to move undetected through hostile environments as you work your way back to a safe harbor.
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here to read chapter 2 from this manual
There is nothing that this amazing Wilderness Survival manual does not include. Learn to save your loved ones and yourself, no matter how dim the odds may look. Learn to survive and thrive in any situation that you may be thrust into. Come out alive and well every time!
The full text electronic version of this out-of-print book is available for immediate download in Adobe PDF format viewable and printable on any computer system for only $12.95 U.S.
(300 page formatted black text on white background for ease of reading &
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