I just put this one on my kindle. it's not really a how-to book, It's about the author becoming fascinated with bees and becoming a beekeeper. So far I'm really enjoying it.
Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper [Kindle Edition]
I really liked Honey and Bees by Margaret Briggs - it has some GREAT Honey drink recipes and perfect for a marketing and promotion plan ; ).
For general beekeeping, I really enjoyed The Backyard Beekeeper by Kim Flottum (ISBN - 1-59253-118-0) - I think he does a GREAT job the photos are pretty good -
You can get Langstroth's The Hive and the Honeybee right now for FREE from Amazon. (Click Here)
Sometimes you have to be careful with things like this. They are usually older books, and sometimes the conversion to Kindle format isn't well done. But how far wrong can you go for free? I haven't read this yet myself, so I don't know what this copy is like. I'm still working on The Complete Idiot's Guide to Beekeeping on my Kindle, which is my favorite (so far).
Got The Hive... yesterday, Brian. For free it was worth a shot. Haven't delved into it much yet. Looking forward to abc though...
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