Can You Thrive on Just Ten Acres of Land? This 19th-Century Classic Says Yes-And Shows You How.
First published in 1864, Ten Acres Enough is the original guide to self-sufficiency, chronicling one man's real-life journey from financial ruin in the city to successful small-scale farming in the countryside. James Miller's practical wisdom, frugal philosophy, and firsthand experiences continue to inspire readers seeking a simpler, more sustainable life.
Whether you're dreaming of your own homestead, interested in historical farming methods, or want timeless lessons in land stewardship, this book remains a must-read.
This edition includes:
Clean, modern formatting for easy reading
An inspiring narrative rooted in practicality and personal growth
Enduring insights into soil health, crop yields, and frugal farming
A perfect companion to Five Acres and Independence or Walden
Ideal for homeschoolers, permaculturists, preppers, and smallholders
"The true wealth of a man lies in the health, happiness, and freedom gained by living off the land."
Join the thousands rediscovering this agricultural gem-because ten acres really can be enough.