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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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The Most Practical Experience. 



Now that I have yielded to the temptation to give 

 letters from pleased readers of Advanckd Bkic 

 CuLTURK, I find that the temptation grows upon me. 

 Here is the last letter that I have received of that 

 class. 



EvANSViLLE, Ind., Mar. 12. 1907. 



Friend Hutchinson 



Your book Advanced Bee Culture, came duly to hand, and I can 

 say that it certainly deserves its name. It goes over the ground 

 thoroughly, yet in such a v/ay that a child of ordinary intelligence can 

 understand it. 



It ought to be in the hands of the novice, the amateur, and, above 

 all things, in the hands of the specialist. 



I have read almost every book on apiculture, and 1 can honestly 

 say that it is the most practical work work on the subject that 1 have 

 ever read. 



I can easily see that its author gained his knowledge "through the 

 ends of his fingers," instead of by theorizing. 



Sincerely yours. 



Julius Happel. 



Advanced Bee Culture is a book of 230 pages, the 

 size of the Review, profusely illustrated, beautifully 

 printed, and substantially bound. The price isSi. 20; or 

 the Review one year and the book' for only $2.00. 



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