From 1921-1939, Weber was the editor-in-chief of the monthly "Bartnik Postępowy" published in
Lviv. During these years, he published many books on the topic of beekeeping, including: "American premium hives" (1919), "Beekeeping" (1920), "Year-round farming in the apiary" and "Diseases and pests of bees" (1923), "How to build the cheapest and simplest hive and how to manage it" (1925), "Bee and Hive" (1930), "Apiary" (1934). In 1937, he also published a textbook on the study of the Ido language. In 1944, after the Nazis left Lviv, he published the book "Teaching for Beekeepers". After the war, together with almost the entire Polish scientific and teaching staff of the
Academy of Veterinary Medicine in Lviv, he moved to Wroclaw. As an associate professor, together with his assistant Rudolf Niemczuk, he created the Department of Beekeeping and Diseases at the newly established Veterinary Faculty of the
University and Polytechnic Institute. Weber became its manager until 1951, when it was transformed into an agricultural school. There he headed a bee-growing plant, which he occupied until his retirement in 1961. == Selected books ==