Good of you to say so, Comanche7.
I've had the paper book for some years, and was both surprised and pleased to find (almost) all of it on-line. Even if what the author says is only mostly true, the information needs to get out to enough people to make a difference.
It's been awhile since I read it, but I remember thinking that the only shortcoming was that it all revolves around sawdust. Now , there's no shortage of sawdust on a national scale, but in some places it can be hard to find an inexpensive source in quantity. I'd like to see someone extend this research and experimentation with other organic material, say, pine needle duff, mulched leaves, grass clippings, maybe even crosscut-shredded paper. No matter where you are there's going to be some candidate material, but, as yet, we don't know how they all do.
Glad you enjoyed the read.