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100 | _aHesketh, Peggy. | ||
245 | _aTelling the bees | ||
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_aNew York. _bG. P. Putnam's Sons. _c4/9/2013 |
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300 | _a307 p. ; 24 cm. | ||
500 | _aAlbert Honig's most constant companions have always been his bees. A never-married octogenarian, still residing in the house in which he was born, Albert makes a modest living as a beekeeper, just has his father and his father's father had done before him. Deeply acquainted with the ways and workings of the hives, he knows that bees dislike wool clothing and foul language; that the sweetest ho | ||
590 | _b47567 | ||
650 | _aOlder men -- Fiction. | ||
650 | _aLoss (Psychology) -- Fiction. | ||
650 | _aBee culture -- Fiction. | ||
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