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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780852650929
ISBN: 0852650922
Label: Guardian Books
Manufacturer: Guardian Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: July 28, 2009
Publisher: Guardian Books
Release Date: July 28, 2009
Sales Rank: 612553
Studio: Guardian Books
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Product Description: The strange case of the vanishing western honeybee has led to fears that we are dangerously out of kilter with nature. This important and compelling book will dramatically examine the environmental, political and economic forces shaping the honeybee's fragile existence - and why the world can't survive without it.
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Alison Benjamin and Brian McCallum are two British reporters and amateur bee-keepers. Benjamin works for the British daily paper The Guardian. Their book "A world without bees" was published earlier this year, and deals with the mysterious mass deaths of honeybees all around the world, the so-called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). While some people belive that CCD doesn't really exist, for instance the current Wikipedia writer on the subject, others consider it a serious, global threat to bee-keeping. ... Read More
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I read this wonderful book in one very long sitting; I really could not stop once I started. Having grown up surrounded, in my immediate family, by the 1950's acute nature-awareness of the early Soil Association days of Bob Waller and Harold Horne et al, it was like deja vu to me.
The authors have been very disciplined in producing a really worthwhile book; it is almost perfectly objective, and therefore above cheap criticism. They have worked immensely hard to source a huge amount of sound material, ... Read More
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