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Print this page out and then cut off one advice item at a time to give to each team of apprentices when they come to you during the designated week for pieces of advice for the apprentice. REMEMBER: Only hand out each advice item once.
 


 
 Print Advice: Book

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is a manuscript entitled: History Eye-witness: Inventors.

This book explores the fascinating lives of the people who made some of the most exciting discoveries. It describes what it was really like to be an inventor, with the aid of detailed, full-color illustrations. Great section on Gutenberg.

 References:

Wymer, Norman. History Eye-witness: Inventors. Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, London, 1988.

 

PrintAdvice: Website

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is a website available at:

http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/homepage.html

It is called EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe and it containeth links to selected transcriptions, facsimiles and translations of Western European historical documents. These shed light on key historical happenings within the respective countries. Maintained by Brigham Young University.


Print Advice: Email Address

 

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is another master from far away. Remind me before thou goest to giveth thee his address.


 Print Advice: Book

 

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is a manuscript entitled: In The Beginning...The Nearly Complete History of Almost Everything.

Starting with the creation of the Universe, this book explores how humans have changed the world with inventions, buildings, and other achievements. Filled with hundreds of beautiful illustrations, each double-page spread presents the story of a different topic.

 References:

Platt, Richard and Brian Delf (illustrator). In The Beginning...The Nearly Complete History of Almost Everything. Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, 1995. ISBN: 0-7894-0206-8


 Print Advice: Book

 

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is a manuscript entitled: How Things Work.

Illustrated, annotated encyclopedia of inventions and machines through the ages.

 References:

Parker, Steve. How Things Work . Random House, Inc. New York, 1991.


 Print Advice: Book
 

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is a manuscript entitled: History of the World.

Great book for an overview of the main events in world history, continent by continent, year by year. Contains 20 fully illustrated timecharts that show contemporary events across the world. More than 1,500 full-color photographs, specially commissioned artworks, and maps bring history vividly to life. Includes a 15-page fully illustrated reference section and glossary, and a comprehensive index. Written by an expert in world history, supported by an international team of historians.

 References:

Somerset Fry, Plantagenet . History of the World. Dorling Kindersley, London, 1994. ISBN: 1-56458-244-2


 Print Advice: Book
 

What be thy quest, young apprentice? Thou art surely interested ways to learn important information which thou dost need to succeed in thy guild. Be reminded that thou art required to show how much yee hath learned before thy masters at the great Guild Hall. A most marvelous source of information to aid in this right industrious task is a manuscript entitled: Art and Technology Through the Ages: Ideas That Changed the World..

In this book you will discover: who the first artist were; when people began to make pottery; how glass was discovered; where metal was first used; why people started to write; who invented movable type; which scientist invented the microscope; how radio shrank the world; and where the first movie was made.

 References:

Wilkinson, Philip & Jacqueline Dineen. Illustrated by Robert Ingpen. Art and Technology Through the Ages: Ideas That Changed the World. Chelsea House Publishers. New York, NY 1994.