Description
About the Author
Gene Kritsky is a Professor of Biology at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, and Adjunct Curator of Entomology at the Cincinnati Museum Center. He is Editor-in-chief of American Entomologist, the magazine of the Entomological Society of America.
Reviews
[A]n important quality of this book is the energy which flows through and which can almost be felt physically. Somehow, the author managed to successfully plug into the energies of hundreds and thousands of innovators and numerous beekeepers through the thousands of years long history of beekeeping. He successfully transferred a great part of this energy to us, the readers. * Predrag Cvetkovic, The Beekeepers Quarterly *
A fascinating book for everyone concerned with understanding the origins of beekeeping as practised today in North America and UK. * Bees For Development *
Kritsky covers it all in this profusely illustrated, easy to read book. ... Anyone remotely interested in the history of beekeeping should have this book. * Bee Culture *
Salted with anecdotes and facts, Kritsky weaves an excellent chronicle of man's time with the bees. Here is a great read for the beekeeper as well as the curious historian. * Illinois Beekeepers Association *
This is one of those books that will become a classic of beekeeping literature for its content, design, illustrations, and pure quality of the writing. No beekeeper should be without it. * Capital Area Beekeepers Association *
Charming. * Washington Post *
A concise and in-depth look at the development of beehives over the centuries. Any beekeeper, potential recruit or gardener will find this nuts-and-bolts history of hives, man, and honey, with illustrations, useful. * Philadelphia Inquirer *
We may be overdue for a new revolution in hive design, and Gene Kritsky's comprehensive look at past innovations is a great place to start. * Missouri Beekeepers Association *
In this charming book, entomology professor Kritsky (who describes himself as 'stung with the love of bees') incorporates material gathered over decades, from all over the world, to present a lively history of beekeeping. ... Kritsky's passion for his subject translates into gentle yet clear prose, abundant historical illustrations, and careful explanations of what bees need to thrive, and how humans figured it out. * Publisher's Weekly *
The book is easy to read and has a very pleasant style. It will certainly appeal to beekeepers and the content will be of interest to a much wider readership.
Book Information
ISBN 9780195385441
Author Gene Kritsky
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 432g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 144mm * 18mm