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DEDICATION
PREFACE TO NEW EDITION
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I THE BEE-MASTER OF WARRILOW
CHAPTER II FEBRUARY AMONGST THE HIVES
CHAPTER III A TWENTIETH CENTURY BEE-FARMER
CHAPTER IV CHLOE AMONG THE BEES
CHAPTER V A BEE-MAN OF THE ’FORTIES
Step into the quiet world of England’s countryside where honey‑bees hum in sun‑lit skeps and the rhythm of the seasons guides a solitary keeper’s life. Through vivid anecdotes and gentle observation, the author paints a picture of the Bee‑Master of Warrilow, a man whose devotion to his hives feels both timeless and tender. Listeners will hear the subtle clash between centuries‑old traditions and the stir of modern apicultural science, all set against a backdrop of blooming fields and rustic cottages.
The essays weave together practical insights—such as the architecture of brood‑comb and the art of swarming—with reflections on the cultural loss that threatens these pastoral practices. Yet the narrative also celebrates a middle path: beekeepers who honor their heritage while quietly embracing useful innovations, preserving the poetry of old‑world bee‑gardens without clinging to nostalgia. Richly illustrated and narrated with a scholar’s affection, the work invites listeners to appreciate the delicate balance between nature’s perfection and human stewardship.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (296K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-09-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1865–1944
Known for bringing the countryside vividly to life, this English clergyman and naturalist wrote warmly about bees, village life, and the small dramas of the road. His books mix close observation with an easy storytelling style that still feels companionable today.
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