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Simmins, S , Author of Direct Introduction of Queens, Simmins' Non Swarming System, c ,c , A Modern Bee Farm and Its Economic Management Showing How Bees May be Cultivated as a Means of Livelihood plu

Simmins, S., Author of "Direct Introduction of Queens", "Simmins' Non-Swarming System", &c.,&c. A Modern Bee-Farm and Its Economic Management. Showing How Bees May be Cultivated as a Means of Livelihood.... (plus) New and Important Information Relating to the Treatment and Cure of Bee-Paralysis, or the Isle of Wight Disease. , Heathfield, Sussex: Published By the Author, 1928.

Revised Edition Fourteenth Thousand. Cloth. Very Good/No d/w. Hardback,140mm x 218mm tall (5.5" x 8.5" approx.). Pp xii, 507, with a double-sided frontispiece plate, 105 text figs., and plus 11 photo plates with a total of 24 b/w photos. The full title is "A Modern Bee-Farm and Its Economic Management. Showing How Bees May be Cultivated as a Means of Livelihood; As a Health-Giving Pursuit; And as a Source of Recreation to the Busy Man". A minor external mark, otherwise very good, in the original brown-printed, grey linen-covered boards, with brown titles and illustrations to the front board of three bees and a comb showing the worker, orchis and queen cells. [British Bee Bibliography Ref. No. 395] (Book ref. 003108)  £30.00

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