Gene Kritsky, "The Quest for the Perfect Hive: A History of Innovation in Bee Culture"
Ox ford Univ ersity Pr ess | 2010 | ISBN: 0195385446 | 216 pages | PDF | 8,5 MB
Review
"This utterly charming, informative book on the care of bees is
attractive from its dust jacket and gold and black binding matching the
color of bee skeps and bees respectively to its many archival
illustrations."-- Chicago Botanic Garden
"Gene Kritsky's The Quest for the Perfect Hive is a fascinating
exploration of th[e] history of beehive innovation, from the early days
of mud and straw hives to the commercial hives now used around the
world. His well-sourced book contains detailed accounts of the patent
battles and bizarre inventions--like glass-jar beekeeping--that have
transformed the practice of keeping bees into a $16 billion
industry."--Seed, Books to Read Now
"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
"Kritsky covers it all in this profusely illustrated, easy to read book.
... [A]nyone 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
"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
"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
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