Seems archery books are popular here. Imagine that!
I have a modest collection and among them my first and favorite is this little booklet

My Mom bought this at a junk store for me when I was a hyper pre-teen and needed as many diversions as possible! Smart woman. Its a great book. Tells how to make all the tackle you could need to get started in archery. After watching the Robin Hood movie on TV, I was obsessed with the thought of being an archer and I'm sure I was driving my folks crazy wanting a bow. After getting this book, I was obsessed with making my on equipment. 50 years later, nothing has changed!
I have always wondered about the coining of the ASL term. The first mention of it, that I am aware of is in Hunting the Hard way. Interesting that Stemmler used the "semi" term around ten years prior.

There is no administrative work associated with such online enrolling strategies. Coordinators make a structure online devoirat net and those intrigued to go to the classes need to top off the structure online. Class coordinators can add as many segments they need to gather the expected individual data of the registrants.
For them that are interested, a reprint can be had from amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Essentials-Archery-Make-Bows-Arrows/dp/1163161713/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SCS6F9T5QF8&keywords=the+essentials+of+archery&qid=1661160712&sprefix=the+essentials+of+archery%2Caps%2C284&sr=8-1
Thanks for sharing the book with us!
Looks like a good one. Don't believe I've ever seen another one.