Descripción:
Gibbs Smith, January 2000. Paperback. Used - Good.Pictures are from the actual copy that is offered for sale.
There is no machine on earth so potent, yet so simple and elegant, as the two sticks of the Native American fire drill; a hearth piece, the female element-according to Ishi, who emerged in 1911 from forty years of concealment in the California bush as the last "wild Indian" of North America- and the drill itself, an approximately 1/2-inch by 2-foot-long rod, the male element or "man piece."