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Joan of Arc
By Herself and Her Witnesses- Authors:
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- 1990
Summary
Using historical documents and translated by Régine Pernoud, Joan of Arc seeks to answer the questions asked by Joan's contemporaries as well as us: Who was she? Whence came she? What had been her life and exploits? First published in the United States in 1966 by Stein and Day, this book reveals the historical Joan, described in contemporary documents by her allies as well as her enemies.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 1990
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8128-1260-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-6042-2
- Publisher
- Globe Trade, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 288
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- Translator's Note No access
- Introduction No access
- Table of Contents No access
- Chapter 1: Origins and Childhood No access Pages 15 - 29
- Chapter 2: Vocation and Departure No access Pages 30 - 45
- Chapter 3: Joan before the Dauphin No access Pages 46 - 69
- Chapter 4: Orleans No access Pages 70 - 107
- Chapter 5: The Road to Rheims No access Pages 108 - 127
- Chapter 6: From Rheims to Compiègne No access Pages 128 - 164
- Chapter 7: The Trial of Condemnation No access Pages 165 - 227
- Chapter 8: Death No access Pages 228 - 254
- Chapter 9: Rehabilitation No access Pages 255 - 278
- Index No access Pages 279 - 288





