Finding, as I do, that books written in earlier eras tend to be superior in many respects to modern texts, it is with great pleasure that I present the following:
The Handy Book of Bees by A. Pettigrew, published 1875. Being a practical treatise on their profitable management.
Hopefully it will be free of the general dumbing-down I perceive Western culture to presently be suffering from, and provide information and advice on aspects of the subject not as readily found in this era, as many older texts seem to do on a wide variety of subjects. Plus, it's free. :) You can't argue with free knowledge. :)
The Handy Book of Bees by A. Pettigrew, published 1875. Being a practical treatise on their profitable management.
Hopefully it will be free of the general dumbing-down I perceive Western culture to presently be suffering from, and provide information and advice on aspects of the subject not as readily found in this era, as many older texts seem to do on a wide variety of subjects. Plus, it's free. :) You can't argue with free knowledge. :)