Douglas
23-09-2012, 12:03 PM
I am in the U.S., and found a copy of "Stewarton; Hive of the Busy Man" through a
University library. It has since been lost. My photocopy from the rare books department
was digitized, and I put it on a website: "www.stewartonhive.com (http://www.stewartonhive.com)" for anyone to download. I think it to be fascinating, considering the Stewarton regularly yielded 200 Lbs of honey per season, in contrast with the Langstroth hive which yielded an average of 60 Lbs. per season in Scotland. It is obviously a free download, of an historical work.
It seemed the best way to promote this manual, as few would be able to find it.
Douglas
Douglas, just made your URL clickable
Nellie
University library. It has since been lost. My photocopy from the rare books department
was digitized, and I put it on a website: "www.stewartonhive.com (http://www.stewartonhive.com)" for anyone to download. I think it to be fascinating, considering the Stewarton regularly yielded 200 Lbs of honey per season, in contrast with the Langstroth hive which yielded an average of 60 Lbs. per season in Scotland. It is obviously a free download, of an historical work.
It seemed the best way to promote this manual, as few would be able to find it.
Douglas
Douglas, just made your URL clickable
Nellie