Best way to joint boards without table saw or jointer?

Well, if I didn't have access to either, I'd go with squaring up the face via hand plane...squaring an edge, probably use router table & a straight bit or, flush cutting bit & a straight edge guide 'if' the the piece were say 3/4" or so. thicker would lead me back to the hand plane.

One time, years ago on a job-site, in a pinch, we over-lapped 2 pieces, used another for a guide and ripped thru both at once with a circular saw. It accomplished what we needed, but wasn't what one could call fine furniture quality.

Sure those more experienced than I can offer more in-depth replies.
 
My first choice is neither jointer nor table saw. I go straight to a # 7 or #8 jointer plane. Even if I would use a table saw or jointer, I'd clean up those cuts with a jointer plane.
 
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