>>2831039 (OP)
Having read plenty "survival guides", I can't recommend a single one without restrictions. Most of them will focus on compass navigation (which doesn't work in the woods, where you can't see landmarks bcs. of the trees or in the desert, bcs there's no landmarks, and is pointless in densely inhabited areas, where you could just walk along roads), building shelters (which takes way to long - in the modern world, you're probably 2-3 days from civilization at most, so why spend 6h on collecting leaves and branches? Just walk, idiot) or how to build traps (again, why stay around to catch animals? walk to safety, and diet for those few days if there's no edible plants around).
The closest things, mostly for SHTF scenarios, would be John Seymour's books about living off the land, which are 90% about farming, though, Gerhard Buzek's books on survival (not sure if those are available in english), which focus heavily on longterm, stationary survival (going into stuff like basic surgeries and checking cars for bombs, but neglecting basic navigation except the memey compass and map shit), and Hans von Dach's "Total resistance", which covers basic movement in enemy territory, dealing with oppressive authorities, as well as basic survival, but is about half tactical, outdated things like how to sabotage planes or how to tell phonelines from power lines.