
The Little Book of Bees
An Illustrated Guide to the Extraordinary Lives of Bees
Hilary Kearney(Author)
Abrams Image (Publisher)
Published on 10. September 2019
Book
Hardback
223 pages
978-1-4197-3868-5 (ISBN)
Description
A beautifully illustrated look at all things bee
Bees first appeared on Earth 130 million years ago. Since the time of the dinosaurs, evolution has taken our beloved bees on an incredible journey&;today, there are 20,000 species on the planet. The Little Book of Bees is a lovely, informative book of all things bee&;from evolution and communication to honey, bee-keeping, and saving the bees&;all in a beautifully illustrated gift book. Bees continue to fascinate and charm us all&;from novice gardeners and nature-lovers to dedicated environmentalists&;and today, bees need our help more than ever. Discover the story of these incredible creatures with The Little Book of Bees.
Bees first appeared on Earth 130 million years ago. Since the time of the dinosaurs, evolution has taken our beloved bees on an incredible journey&;today, there are 20,000 species on the planet. The Little Book of Bees is a lovely, informative book of all things bee&;from evolution and communication to honey, bee-keeping, and saving the bees&;all in a beautifully illustrated gift book. Bees continue to fascinate and charm us all&;from novice gardeners and nature-lovers to dedicated environmentalists&;and today, bees need our help more than ever. Discover the story of these incredible creatures with The Little Book of Bees.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Abrams
Dimensions
Height: 184 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4197-3868-5 (9781419738685)
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Persons
Hilary Kearney is a full-time beekeeper in her home town of San Diego, California. Her urban beekeeping business, Girl Next Door Honey, provides educational opportunities for hundreds of new beekeepers each year.