Thomas Hill (c.1528-c.1574) wrote the first beekeeping handbook in English as well as a variety of 'scientific' manuals, almanacs, and gardening manuals.
Hello Thomas—thank you very much for your detailed writing of apiary history. I’m having to sell some historic bee book treasures (eliminated fed job—Aaargh).
ABC and XYZ of BEE CULTURE, The A.I. Root Bee Library, 1975
Beekeeping, Boy Scouts of America, 1957
A Book of Bees, Sue Hubbell, 1988.
Are you interested? I am in Sacramento if you are close by?
Hi Jean, thank you for the offer. I'm actually based in England, I'm afraid, so not so easy. I'm also in the process of a house move, so I probably shouldn't take on more books at the moment. Thank you for the offer and I hope you find a nice home for them.
Hello Thomas—thank you very much for your detailed writing of apiary history. I’m having to sell some historic bee book treasures (eliminated fed job—Aaargh).
ABC and XYZ of BEE CULTURE, The A.I. Root Bee Library, 1975
Beekeeping, Boy Scouts of America, 1957
A Book of Bees, Sue Hubbell, 1988.
Are you interested? I am in Sacramento if you are close by?
Hi Jean, thank you for the offer. I'm actually based in England, I'm afraid, so not so easy. I'm also in the process of a house move, so I probably shouldn't take on more books at the moment. Thank you for the offer and I hope you find a nice home for them.
Hello—Wishing you well. America is a mess and I’m envious of your country. Thx—Jean