Sweetness & light : the mysterious history of the honeybee / Hattie Ellis.

  • Ellis, Hattie
Date:
[2004]
  • Books

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Also known as

Sweetness and light

Description

A fascinating story of bees and honey from the Stone Age to the contemporary cutting edge; from Nepalese honey hunters to urban hives on the rooftops of New York City. Honey is nature in a pot, gathered in by bees from many different environments--Zambian rain forests, Midwestern prairies, Scottish moors, and thyme-covered Sicilian mountainsides, to name a few. But honey is much more than just a food, and bees are more than mere insects. The bee is the most studied creature on the planet next to man, and it and its products have been harnessed by doctors, philosophers, scientists, politicians, artists, writers, and architects throughout the ages as both metaphor and material.

Publication/Creation

New York : Harmony Books, [2004]

Physical description

243 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-233).

Contents

Prologue: Heather Honey -- In the Beginning: Evolution -- Wild Honey -- Organization and Magic -- Food of the Gods -- Candlelight and Intoxication -- Enlightenment -- Frontiers -- Folklore and Science -- Creative Bee -- Discovery -- Rediscovery -- Do Bees Dream?

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    AT /HAT
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ISBN

  • 1400054052
  • 9781400054053