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Friday, March 01, 2013

Clarence Collison's What Do You Know?

I gave a talk at the GBA Spring Meeting a couple of weeks ago about why one might go for certification such as Master Beekeeper.  It was such fun to get ready for this talk and fun to give it as well.  In the talk I highly recommended Clarence Collison's book, What Do You Know?    For me, it was a priceless study guide for the Master Beekeeper exam.

Today I found out on Amazon that it is out of print and they don't even have used copies available.

What I would suggest is that anyone wanting the book go to Bookfinder.  It's a purveyor of used books and often has what one is looking for, if the book is out of print.  I couldn't today find a copy of the Collison book, although one might be there tomorrow.

Many apologies to those who went looking for the book after my talk.  It is a great reference book and I am sorry that it isn't easily found.

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