The Fat of the Land

$25.00

spiral bound, 171 pages

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The Fat of the Land by John Williams Streeter is more than a book about farming — it is a thoughtful and compelling call back to a life of independence, stewardship, and honest work. Written in the early 1900s during a time of rapid industrial growth, Streeter challenges the idea that progress must mean crowding into cities and depending on systems beyond our control. Instead, he presents the land as a source of provision, stability, and quiet prosperity when cared for wisely.

Blending practical insight with reflective encouragement, this book speaks to homesteaders, freedom-minded families, and anyone longing for a simpler, more grounded way of life. Streeter does not romanticize hardship, but offers a hopeful vision of self-sufficiency rooted in diligence, responsibility, and contentment. His words remain strikingly relevant for modern readers seeking clarity and direction.

This spiral-bound edition is designed for easy reading, note-taking, and frequent reference — perfect for the homestead bookshelf or kitchen table. Durable and practical, it allows the book to lay flat as you read, reflect, and return to its timeless wisdom again and again.

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