WH308
Well-Known Member
So having already panic brought a 2 tonne welding table, some steel and arranged to view a 1950’s pillar drill. I have sufficient stuff to be getting on with if I’m quarantined and feel well enough to function.
If however the worst should happen and I’m confined to bed, reading will save my sanity.
This got me to thinking about an SD must read list.
The two sporting books that should grace any book shelves are, in my opinion.
John Buchan’s, John Macnab
Charles St. John’s, The Wild Sports and Natural History of the Highlands of Scotland.
The first is a bread and butter sportsman’s read, the second is an interesting history of sporting Scotland in the mid 1800’s.
What should I add to the pile?
If however the worst should happen and I’m confined to bed, reading will save my sanity.
This got me to thinking about an SD must read list.
The two sporting books that should grace any book shelves are, in my opinion.
John Buchan’s, John Macnab
Charles St. John’s, The Wild Sports and Natural History of the Highlands of Scotland.
The first is a bread and butter sportsman’s read, the second is an interesting history of sporting Scotland in the mid 1800’s.
What should I add to the pile?



