Bees and Their Keepers : From waggle-dancing to killer bees, from Aristotle to Winnie-the-Pooh
(Autor) Lotte MollerA beautifully illustrated and thoroughly engaging cultural history of beekeeping - packed with anecdote, humour and enriching historical detail. The perfect gift. Beekeeper and garden historian Lotte Möller explores the activities inside and outside the hive while charting the bees' natural order and habits. With a light touch she uses her encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject to shed light on humanity's understanding of bees and bee lore from antiquity to the present. A humorous debunking of the myths that have held for centuries is matched by a wry exploration of how and when they were replaced by fact. In her travels Möller encounters a trigger-happy Californian beekeeper raging against both killer bees and bee politics, warring beekeepers on the Danish island of Læso, and Brother Adam of Buckfast Abbey, breeder of the Buckfast queen now popular throughout Europe and beyond, as well a host of others as passionate as she about the complex world of apiculture both past and present. Translated from the Swedish by Frank Perry - Sweden's Gardening Book of the Year 2019, shortlisted for the August Prize 2019
Lotte Moller
Lotte Moller, a renowned Danish author, is best known for her novel "The House on the Hill," which explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. Her writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and emotional depth. Moller's work has made significant contributions to contemporary literature, touching readers worldwide.