Harry Riches called Honey Marketing book if you get the revised one is ok to poor
i own the pre 2003 reprint copy and the book was writen like most bee books in the 1970s so its fourty years out of date,
most of the basic ideas are sound but the way to action them is completly differant to ways we would use now,
just to prove my point in the old issue book there is no sensible mention of mail order let alone distance sales or computers, he was still buying labels rather than home printing, we are still supposed to that them to market by horse and cart !!!,
but after all that i would still get everyone to get a library copy and to read it as if you want some ideas it does help, so a reasonable book but get it from the library not amazon.4/10
the other book mentioned is also in the home library as well is, Plants and beekeeping by F. N. Howes, this is a great book even if it is so old and deffinatly wants a reprint and he has on purposed skipped lightly over OSR, but if you want to know where your pollen and necture comes from it is brilliant, a book i would suggest if and when you can buy a copy 9/10
the honey handbook by kim flottum, is one that i have got from the library several times is very well writen BUT very americian,so for me its a poor 4/10
there are only several items we do with honey and each one is easily researched heres a few ideas for you
Extraction,
Filtering,
Storage,
Heating,
Creaming,
Bottling,
Labels,
Sales,
ok not the longest list but thats the main stay of the basics unless of course you want to deal with cut comb and or bulk handling.