
Dwelling Portably Collection #2
by Bert Davis
Practical advice about being homeless or low-budget in-motion by choice -- camping on the edges, living simply, getting by on the road and loving it. This old-fashioned zine crams tons of tips onto a few sheets of paper printed in minuscule 6-point type. Holly and Bert Davis have been publishing this resource for several decades (formerly called Message Post) so they have a no-nonsense perspective. It's for modern nomads in the US choosing alternative lifestyles to working 9-5 in the same place. You get hard-won need-to-know wisdom like: How to live in cars. How to buy staples for 25 cents per pound. How do you protect your glasses in a tent or move big loads on your bicycle? Can you camp in U-Hauls? Where can you find a cheap dentist? The dangers of social services taking kids without a house. Fixing a free bike for long-haul travel. etc. Everyone should live in near-poverty at least once in their life, and this humble newsletter provides guidance and inspiration of how to learn the max from it. Collection Issue #1 includes May 1999, August 1999, April 2000, May 1997, and an index of updates from 2001 and 2002; 36 pages. Collection Issue #2 includes September 2002 issue, May 1994, December 1997, December 1996, and October 1995; 40 pages. Collection #3 includes May 1995, May 1996, July 1994, October 1998, and May 1998. Collection #4 includes June 2002, March 2002, September 2002, September 2001, May 2003, December 2003, April 2004, April 2005, September 2005, and September 2004.
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"Most of the contributors of this anthology lived a life that proves for material wealth is not the answer to happiness or safety. Can we really escape or live without what seems to be a complicated society? If we can, the instruction as to how to do it is in this anthology."
I bought this.. but I wonder if there are any more issues?Great stuff. the print is too small sometimes. if the publishers can contact me I can always send them paypal money.
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