By: Tickner Edwardes (1865-1944)
Lore of the Honey-Bee by Tickner Edwardes is a captivating and informative read that delves into the fascinating world of bees. The author provides a wealth of knowledge about the behaviors, social structures, and incredible abilities of these tiny insects.
Edwardes writes in a clear and engaging style that is accessible to both casual readers and bee enthusiasts alike. The book is filled with beautiful descriptions and analogies that bring the world of bees to life, making it easy to envision the intricate dances of the workers, the queen's regal presence, and the sweet nectar of the flowers they pollinate.
One of the standout features of Lore of the Honey-Bee is the author's deep respect and admiration for these creatures. Edwardes highlights the crucial role that bees play in our ecosystem and emphasizes the importance of protecting and preserving them. His passion for bees is contagious, leaving readers with a newfound appreciation for these remarkable insects.
Overall, Lore of the Honey-Bee is a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about these vital pollinators. Edwardes' love for bees shines through in every page, making this book a truly enjoyable and enlightening read. Book Description: The sun shines — you know it has always shone, changeless as Time itself. With such a faith — unfounded and therefore incontestable — I came under the glow of one brave June morning, threading field after field of blossoming clover until I stood at the gate of the bee-garden over against the hill.
I raised the latch of the gate. Its sharp click drew to its full lean height a figure at the end of the garden, which was bending down in the midst of a wilderness of hives. The man came towards me coatless, his rolled-up shirt-sleeves baring wiry brown arms to the hot June sun.
The bee-master had keen grey eyes, set deep in a sun-blackened, honest face, and the ever-ready tongue of him was that of the beeman all the world over. He was ripe and willing to talk of his work, explaining what he was, and what he had done, as we slowly wandered through his domain.
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The Lore of the Honey-Bee is an enlightening study written by a master beekeeper, the Reverend Tickner Edwardes, that covers the story of the honey bee from the earliest times through to the first decade of the twentieth century.
Starting with the mythology of the honey bee, the author leads us along historic paths to a more modern understanding of this fascinating and undervalued creature and gives an insightful and sympathetic perspective of beekeeping, based on the wisdom gained through the many years of mastering his craft.
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