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Bees. Their Habits, Management and Treatment. A new edition, with illustrations. From the series: Books for the Country

Bees. Their Habits, Management and Treatment. A new edition, with illustrations. From the series: Books for the Country by Wood, Rev. J.G.

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Title
Bees. Their Habits, Management and Treatment. A new edition, with illustrations. From the series: Books for the Country
Author
Wood, Rev. J.G.
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
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London: George Routledge & Sons; [printed by] Wyman & Sons, 1863. Small octavo (17 x 10.5 cm.), [3], 114, [12] pages. Illustrated with frontispiece, “The Aviary”, and black & white illustrations in the text. Publisher's advertisements at rear. Both Harding and Richardson indicate that several issues of this “new edition” follows the stated second edition, and thus our date range. Later printings have various different paginations. "Rev. John Wood was a popular lecturer on many subjects and wrote many books on natural history” (Harding). Some wear to edges of a few leaves; foxing to endpapers and preliminaries. In black-titled and -decorated orange cloth, with publisher's advertisement on the rear board; cloth somewhat soiled and mottled but still legible. Good only. [OCLC locates eighteen copies of various early printings; Harding, British Bee Books 278; Walker, Catalogue of Bee Books, page78].