As the Economy Plunges, These Books Soar

In dire times, consumers turn to books — at least certain kinds of books.

Guides to living simply, do-it-yourself projects such as making clothes, and affordable hobbies such as gardening are flying off the shelves, says Jed Lyons, chief executive of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. In fact, the topics are so popular that he’s also reissuing books that are decades old because they reflect current mood.

One of those old books enjoying new life is The Guide to Good Cheap Hunting, first published in 1978.