Best and most complete advice I can give you is to buy a (used) copy of Beekeeping for Dummies.
Read it cover to cover a couple of times before you buy any other books on the subject. I own a number of books on the subject, but the one I keep going back to is the one written with me in mind...the dummy. And remember, the bees know what they are doing...ALWAYS. They never make mistakes, that is always on the beekeeper. Whether it is not providing enough space in the hives, harvesting too soon or too late, not checking for parasites/pests, etc, get used to being the person to blame in all situations.
Oh, and do not scrimp on materials or your safety equipment. I developed an allergy to beestings incredibly fast and I cannot afford $600 for Epi-pens! Your mileage may vary.