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Well in no particular order:

A manual of Beekeeping by Wedmore.

Successful Beekeeping by Wedmore.

Queenrearing simplified by Jay Smith

Queen Rearing by Snelgrove.

Beekeeping by Philips

Honey Farming by Manley

Contemporary queenrearing by Laidlaw

Swarming:it's control & prevention by Snelgrove

Honey in the comb by Killions

A modern bee farm by Simms (or is it Simmons???)

There's 10 for starters. I've read them all and there all pretty good.  With
the first being my favorite.

Clay
Clay's Bee Page-biological beekeeping methods
http://wave.prohosting.com/clay2720?

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