100 BOOKS ON BEE KEEPING, BEES, HONEY, HIVE, WAX, RECIPES, SUIT SWARM ON DVD
THE LARGEST COLLECTION ON eBAY THE BEST RARE & OLD BEE KEEPING, BEES, HONEY, HIVE, WAX, RECIPES, SUIT SWARM TIPS & MUCH MORE BOOKS COLLECTIONOn eBAY On DVD It is nearly impossible to find all these rare & old books in their original form and if found they would cost a fortune! ____________________ This is
THE LARGEST COLLECTION ON eBAY THE BEST RARE & OLD BEE KEEPING, BEES, HONEY, HIVE, WAX, RECIPES, SUIT SWARM TIPS & MUCH MORE BOOKS COLLECTIONOn eBAY On DVD It is nearly impossible to find all these rare & old books in their original form and if found they would cost a fortune! ____________________ This is a superb collection of old books, covering all aspects of the honey bee and keeping bees (apiculture), discover the anatomy of the bee itself, uses of honey, recipes using honey, how to capture swarms, beeswax, beehives, medicinal uses of honey, the history of bee-keeping, propogation, management techniques, queen-rearingThe information is endless! Overall, this encyclopedic compilation is a must for the beginner and advanced bee-keeper alike. 100 Books in Total Many of these Rare books date back to the 1800s and early 1900s All these Original Rare and Old Books have been professionally scanned in high quality, compiled and preserved forever in PDF format files on this DVD data disc for your enjoyment You can READ, TRANSFER, COPY, CUT, PASTE, SAVE & ZOOM IN on any text, diagrams or illustrations. The pictures you see in this auction were taken from these PDF files These books can be read on your computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, Kindle, ebook reader but will not work on regular DVD Players ***************************The Complete List of the Books Titles A book about bees – Their history, habits, and instincts; together with the first principles of modern bee-keeping by C. Jenyns (1886)A dictionary of practical apiculture by J. Phin (1884)A directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations in the interest of agriculture & bee-keeping (1885)A key to successful bee-keeping being a treatise on the most profitable method of managing bees, by M. Metcalf (1862)A Letter from Arthur Dobbs to Charles Stanhope concerning Bees, and Their Method of Gathering Wax and Honey, by Dobbs A. (1753)A Manual of Bee-keeping by J. Hunter (1875)A new system of bee-keeping; adapted to the habits and characteristics of the honey-bee by D. L. Adair (1867)A practical treatise on the hive and honey-bee by L. L. Langstroth (1859)American foulbrood of honey bees – how to control it, by Michael A. S (1954)An easy method of managing bees, in the most profitable manner to their owner, by Weeks, John M. (1836)An essay on the management of bees – wherein is shewn the method of rearing those useful insects, by Mills, John, (1776)An essay on the practicability of cultivating the honey bee, by Smith, Jerome Van Crowninshield (1831)An improved system of propagating the honey bee by J. S. Harbison (1860)Apiculture in British Columbia by L. Harris (1913)Apiculture Moderne by A. L. Clement (1907)Apiculture the double-hive, non-swarming system by G. A. Stockwell (1891)Bee Keeping by F. Benton (1905)Bee Keeping by J. Cumming (1864)Bee Keeping by U. Topperwein (19–)Bee Keeping for Beginners by J. P. H. Brown (1898)Bee Keeping for Profit by L. E. Cotton (1880)Bee Keeping in Maryland by T. B. Symons (1911)Bee keeping in Porto Rico by W. V. Tower (1911)Bee keeping in Rhode Island by A. C. Miller (1911)Beekeeping Basics (No Date)Bee-keeping for beginners by W. Chitty (1903)Bee-keeping for Profit by W. S. Morley (1914)Bee-keeping for sedentary folk, or for professional people by T. C. Potter (1908)Beekeeping Guide to Bees and HoneyBee-keeping in North Carolina – A study of some statistics on the industry, by F. J. Sherman (1908)Bee-keeping in Ontario (1908)Bee-keeping in Victoria, Australia by F. R. Beuhne (1915)Bee-keeping in war-time by W. Herrod-Hempsall (1918)Bee-keeping simplified for the cottager and smallholder by W. Herrod-Hempsall (1915)Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical – A complete treatise on the anatomy, by F. R. Cheshire (1886)Bees and bee-keeping by W. Harbison (1860)Bees and honey, by Newman, Thomas Gabriel, (1911)Behavior of the honey bee in pollen collecting (1912)Buckeye poisoning of the honey bee, by Vansell, George H (1926)Collected leaflets on bee keeping by The British Ministry of Agriculture & FisheriesEddy on bee-culture, and the protective bee-hive, by Eddy, Henry (1854)Facts about honey by C. P. Dadant (1916)Facts about honey by F. W. L. Sladen (1920)Farmer’s handbook; a reference book for all persons interested in general farming, bee keeping, dairying, etc (1912)Forty-two years of bee-keeping in New Zealand, 1874-1916; some reminiscences by I. Hopkins (1916)Guide to bee-keeping in British Columbia by F. D. Todd (1911)Handbook of gardening for New Zealand, with chapters on poultry and bee-keeping by M. Murphy (1888)Honey – food from the flowers, by United States. Department of Agriculture (1937)Honey and health; a nutrimental, medicinal and historical commentary by B. F. Beck (1938)Honey and some of the ways it may be used by C. B. Gooderham (1936)Honey as a food, by Crandall, L. B (1922)Honey flora of Victoria by F. R. Beuhne (1922)Honey for money (1888)Honey marketing from bee hive to processing to package to market to consumer, by Bauer, Frederick W. (1960)Honey uses, by United States. Department of Agriculture (1933)How to increase the honey supply, by King E. R. (1914)How to make honey-cream – A mixture of high-test sweet cream and extracted honey by P. H. Tracy (1932)How to produce extracted honey by G. W. Phillips (1904)Instruction in bee-keeping for the use of Irish bee-keepers by Ireland’s Department of Agriculture & Technical Instruction (1905)Langstroth on the hive & honey bee by L. L. Langstroth (1919)Manipulation of the wax scales of the honey bee, by Casteel, D. B (1912)Microbiological studies of honey, by Heron, Doris A (1929)Mysteries of bee-keeping explained being a complete analysis of the whole subject by M. Quinby (1857)Organizing honey marketing cooperatives in wartime, by Bain, Henry M (1945)Pleasurable Bee-keeping by C. N. White (1895)Practical advice to beginners in bee-keeping by J. Tinsley (1916)Practical bee-keeping being plain instructions to the amateur for the successful management of the honey bee by F.R. Cheshire (1879)Productive bee-keeping; modern methods of production and marketing of honey by F. C. Pellet (1916)Profitable bee-keeping for small-holders and others by H. Geary (1917)Quinby’s new bee-keeping. The mysteries of bee-keeping explained by M. Quinby (1879)Rational bee-keeping and the prevention of Acarine disease by A. M. Sturges (1922)Report on the A. & M. College apiary. Together with practical suggestions in modern methods of bee keeping, by F. W. Mally (1902)Scientific queen-rearing as practically applied – For the amateur and veteran in bee-keeping by G. Doolittle (1889)Shade and water for the honey bee colony, by Owens, Charles D.(1964)Sugar, molasses and sirup, confections, honey and beeswax by H. W. Wiley (1892)The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; cyclopedia of everything pertaining to honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, etc. by A. I. Root (1910)The Anatomy of The Honey Bee by R. E. Snodgrass (1910)The auditory sense of the honey-bee by N. E. McIndoo (1922)The book of bee-keeping – a practical and complete manual on the proper management of bees by W.B. Webster (1901)The book of the honey bee by C. Harrison (1903)The common honey bee as an agent in prune pollination, by Hendrickson, A. H. (1916)The embryology of the honey bee by J. A. Nelson (1915)The farmers’ guide to bee keeping by H. M. Johnson (1872)The honey bee a manual of instruction in apiculture by F. Benton (1895)The honey bee by W. D. Wright (1913)The honey bee, by James, Thomas (1852)The honey crop, by United States Department of Agriculture (1936)The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products by W. H. Harris (1884)The Honey-makers by M. W. Morley (1899)The importance of honey production by E. R. Root (1918)The Italian system of bee keeping by A. J. Danyell (1876)The lore of the honey-bee by T. Edwardes (1911)The natural history of bees – containing an account of their production, making wax and honey, by Bazin, Gilles Augustin, (1744)The Pearce new method of bee keeping by J. A. Pearce (1915)The pyramidal bee-hive; plain & natural method of preserving the population of bees, by Du Couëdic de Villeneuve, (1829)The roller entrance bottom board which makes bee-keeping pleasant and profitable by C. G. Schamu (1914)The scent-producing organ of the honey bee, by McIndoo, Norman Eugene, (1914)The Story of honey, by Dennis, Lloyd (19–)Use of honey in ice-cream manufacture, by P. H. Tracy (1930)Wintering bees in four-hive boxes, by M. Pettit (19–) **********************************Please make sure to check our other Rare eBooks collections listings Each collection is unique and take advantage of our Multiple Purchase Discounts Multiple Purchase Discounts If you purchase 3 of our rare book collections you will automatically qualify for a free collection of your choice. Please use the eBay messaging service to let us know which collection you’d like totally free of charge! 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