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The Appliance of Science - Bee World 87 (2) 2010
publication date:
Jan 14, 2011
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Bee World
Vol.87 (2) 2010 pp. 27-28
Article Title
The Appliance of Science - Bee World 87 (2) 2010
Author(s)
Norman Carreck
Abstract
When I started keeping bees some thirty years ago, my bible quickly became a small paperback book entitled "Beekeeping" by the late Frank Vernon (1976). This was in the "Teach Yourself Books" series, and for it I paid the princely sum of £1.25.
Keywords
Beekeeping, science, novice beekeeping
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