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| | Books by John Keys: Books in the extended shelves: Keys, John: Ancient bee-master's farewell (Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1796), also by Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library (page images at HathiTrust) Keys, John: The antient bee-master's farewell; or, Full and plain directions for the management of bees to the greatest advantage; disclosing further improvements of the hives, boxes and other instruments, to facilitate the operations; especially that of separating double and treble hives or boxes. ... Also brief remarks on Schirach, and other distinguished apiators on the continent. Deduced from a series of experiments during thirty years. (Printed for P. Byrne, ...[et al.], 1796) (page images at HathiTrust) Keys, John: The antient bee-master's farewell; or, Full and plain directions for the management of bees to the greatest advantage; disclosing further improvements of the hives, boxes, and other instruments ... especially that of separating double and treble hives or boxes ... Also brief remarks on Schirach, and other distinguished apiators ... Deduced from a series of experiments during thirty years. (P. Byrne [etc.], 1796) (page images at HathiTrust) Keys, John: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, ... Vol. V. (printed, by order of the Society, by R. Cruttwell; and sold by C. Dilly, London, and by the booksellers of Bath, Bristol, Salisbury, Glocester, Exeter, &c. &c., 1790), also by Bath and West of England Society and Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library (page images at HathiTrust) Keys, John: The practical bee-master: in which will be shewn how to manage bees either in straw hives or in boxes with more ease, safety, and pofit, than by any method hitherto made public; interspersed with occasional strictures on Mr. Thomas Wildman's treatise on bees; with several new discoveries and improvements (Printed for the author [, 1780) (page images at HathiTrust) Keys, John: Sketches of old Derby and neighbourhood. (Bemrose, 1895), also by George Frederick Gadd (page images at HathiTrust) Keys, John: A treatise on the breeding and management of bees, to the greatest advantage. Interspersed with important observations, adapted to general use. Deduced from a series of experiments during thirty years. (Lackington, Allen, 1814) (page images at HathiTrust)
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