America's Joan of Arc

America's Joan of Arc

Author: J. Matthew Gallman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-04-15

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0195161459

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One of the most celebrated women of her time, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson was a charismatic orator, writer, and actress, who rose to fame during the Civil War. In "America's Joan of Arc," Gallman offers the first full-length biography of Dickinson to appear in over half a century.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Author: Nora M. Heimann

Publisher: ACC Distribution

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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Draws on a huge range of carefully researched images of Joan of Arc, many never seen before, from museum, libraries and archives in France and U.S.


Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc

Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher:

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 9781411614420

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Mark Twain's own favorite among his works, the product of a life-long obsession with the history of the Maid of Orleans, Joan of Arc was a failure in terms of sales and has remained obscure and largely out of print for more than a century since its publication. It is, in reality, a much more lively book than its reputation would indicate, and no reader can claim to understand Twain's canon without having read this novel. The initial offering in the Litrix Library series (see also www.litrix.com).


Joan of Arc: Her Story

Joan of Arc: Her Story

Author: Regine Pernoud

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 1999-10-15

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780312227302

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In a distinguished English translation, the bestselling French book now considered the standard biography of Joan published just in time for the upcoming film by Luc Besson.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Author: Nancy Wilson Ross

Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780780797918

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A biography of the peasant girl who led the French army to victory against the English and paved the way for the coronation of King Charles VII.


The Story of Joan of Arc

The Story of Joan of Arc

Author: Andrew Lang

Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 3849672530

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Joan of Arc was perhaps the most wonderful person who ever lived in the world. The story of her life is so strange that we could scarcely believe it to be true, if all that happened to her had not been told by people in a court of law, and written down by her deadly enemies, while she was still alive. She was burned to death when she was only nineteen: she was not seventeen when she first led the armies of France to victory, and delivered her country from the English.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Author: Kathleen V. Kudlinski

Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780756635275

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A look at the young peasant woman who led the French army to victory over the English and saw the crowning of the French king, and later was made a saint.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Author: Diane Stanley

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2002-02-05

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 0064437485

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Against the fascinating tapestry of Frances history during the Hundred Years' War, Diane Stanley unfolds the story of the simple thirteen-year-old village girl who in Just a few years would lead France to independence from English rule, and thus become a symbol of France's national pride. It is a story of vision and bravery, fierce determination, and tragic martyrdom. Diane Stanley's extraordinary gift to present historical information in an accessible and child-friendly format has never been more impressive, nor her skillful, beautifully realized illustrations (here imitating medieval illuminated manuscripts) more exquisite.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Author: Helen Castor

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2015-05-19

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0062384414

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From the author of the acclaimed She-Wolves, the complex, surprising, and engaging story of one of the most remarkable women of the medieval world—as never told before. Helen Castor tells afresh the gripping story of the peasant girl from Domremy who hears voices from God, leads the French army to victory, is burned at the stake for heresy, and eventually becomes a saint. But unlike the traditional narrative, a story already shaped by the knowledge of what Joan would become and told in hindsight, Castor’s Joan of Arc: A History takes us back to fifteenth century France and tells the story forwards. Instead of an icon, she gives us a living, breathing woman confronting the challenges of faith and doubt, a roaring girl who, in fighting the English, was also taking sides in a bloody civil war. We meet this extraordinary girl amid the tumultuous events of her extraordinary world where no one—not Joan herself, nor the people around her—princes, bishops, soldiers, or peasants—knew what would happen next. Adding complexity, depth, and fresh insight into Joan’s life, and placing her actions in the context of the larger political and religious conflicts of fifteenth century France, Joan of Arc: A History is history at its finest and a surprising new portrait of this remarkable woman. Joan of Arc: A History features an 8-page color insert.