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brewminate.com
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| | | | | The guild existed to serve a singular purpose: to train Apprentices. By Kristine Wilson-SlackWriter I became fascinated with | |
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thefreelancehistorywriter.com
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| | | | | Heidi over at Adventures of a Tudor Nerd: Exploring the 16th Century and Beyond has read and reviewed The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe: Power and Patronage at the Burgundian Court. Have a look at her review and order your copy here for delivery by Christmas: The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe at... | |
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medievalbooks.nl
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| | | | | In their owner's backpack, on wagons and in boats: medieval books were keen travelers. With them they carried texts and ideas across the map of Europe, disseminating the sciences, spreading romances and passing on historical narratives. Short texts may have moved from A to B because they were committed to memory, by troubadours for example,... | |
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friendlyfairytales.com
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| | | 1 Here are the skeletal bones that underliea drafted picture book manuscript. I used them to try and balance action into a beginning, middle and end. Every story needs strong bones, even a picture book. Title 2/3 (Reserved for the dedication/copyright) 4/5 (Pages 4-11 are the setup) 6/7 8/9 10/11 12/13... | ||