Status
Available
Collection
Publication
Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant, 1975.
Description
This book represents the continuation of a beekeeping textbook publishing tradition that began in 1853 with the Rev. L.L. Langstroth, the father of American Beekeeping. In 1881 Langstroth entrusted the continuation of his book to his trusted friend, Charles Dadant and his son, C.P. Dadant. Since that time the Dadant family has kept that trust, while modernizing and expanding the book to meet the needs of a growing and changing beekeeping industry.--COVER
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Language
Physical description
xviii, 740 p.; 24 cm
Other editions
The Hive and the honey bee : a new book on beekeeping which continues the tradition of "Langstroth on the hive and the honeybee" by Joe M. Graham (Paper Book)
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