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Sweetness And Light The Mysterious History Of The Honeybee Hattie Ellis

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Sweetness And Light The Mysterious History Of The Honeybee Hattie Ellis
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Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Hattie Ellis
ISBN: 9780307547866, 0307547868
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Sweetness And Light The Mysterious History Of The Honeybee Hattie Ellis by Hattie Ellis 9780307547866, 0307547868 instant download after payment.

Did you know that Abraham Lincoln and Muhammad Ali both consumed bee pollen to boost energy, or that beekeepers in nineteenth-century Europe viewed their bees as part of the family? Or that after man, the honeybee, Apis mellifera, is the most studied creature on the planet? And that throughout history, honey has been highly valued by the ancient Egyptians (the first known beekeepers), the Greeks, and European monarchs, as well as Winnie the Pooh? In Sweetness and Light, Hattie Ellis leads us into the hive, revealing the fascinating story of bees and honey from the Stone Age to the present, from Nepalese honey hunters to urban hives on the rooftops of New York City. Uncovering the secrets of the honeybee one by one, Ellis shows how this small insect, with a collective significance so much greater than its individual size, can carry us through past and present to tell us more about ourselves than any other living creature.

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