$26 hardcover, $23 softcover on Amazon. And it is possible that there is a copy sitting on my bookshelf from 40 years ago.
The funny thing is that most of the military manuals are online and can be downloaded for the cost of paper and ink.
@verga I have to admit that I am surprised by this.
BTW,military demo manuals are pretty useless to most people because they are based on using demolitions like C-4,and AFAIK,C-4 is pretty much restricted to military use.
I could be wrong on this,though.
IIRC,which is a good question at this late date,the "cookbook" was based around improvised explosives. Stuff you can make at home,if you don't mind losing the occasional home and family.
MY best advise,and worth every dollar it cost you,is that if you decide to start using sources like the Anarchists Cookbook for explosive devices is to start out VEWWY,VEWWY SMALL and then work your way up a small step at a time.
I could be wrong on this,though.
IIRC,which is a good question at this late date,the "cookbook" was based around improvised explosives. Stuff you can make at home,if you don't mind losing the occasional home and family.
MY best advise,and worth every dollar it cost you,is that if you decide to start using sources like the Anarchists Cookbook for explosive devices is to start out VEWWY,VEWWY SMALL and then work your way up a small step at a time.
Although a mail-order copy of the Anarchists Cookbook just MIGHT make an excellent Christmas present for an ex. Especially if the BATF were to get an anonymous tip that he or she is making bombs. Just sayin.