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Christine Gray <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Apr 2004 09:41:59 +0100
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The range of prices for a classic bee book gives beekeepers who want to
study these books - and not just hoard them - the chance to build a
worthwhile collection.  I always go for the worst copy. With the worst, I
can even mark pages in pencil without feeling too bad about it.

A copy in one's hand is always going to be easier to use than going to the
net.  Personaly I spend too much time as it is staring at a screen. But the
net copies are going to be a wonderful back-up.

Robin Dartington

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