Joan of Arc: By Herself and Her Witnesses

Joan of Arc: By Herself and Her Witnesses

1962 • 287 pages

A biography of Joan of Arc, the 14th century French woman warrior. The authors describe her peasant origins, her career as commander of troops fighting the English, her death at the stake for heresy, and her elevation to sainthood in 1920.

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