Joan Of Arc

Castor, Helen

£12.99

We all know the story of Joan of Arc. A peasant girl who hears voices from God. A warrior leading an army to victory, in an age that believes women cannot fight. The Maid of Orleans, and the saviour of France. Burned at the stake as a heretic at the age of just nineteen. Five hundred years later, a saint. Her case was heard in court twice over. One trial, in 1431, condemned her; the other, twenty-five years after her death, cleared her name. In the transcripts, we hear first-hand testimony from Joan, her family and her friends: a rare survival from the medieval world. What could be more revealing?

Publish Date: 07/05/2015

Description

The story of one of the most remarkable women of the medieval world, as you have never read it before

A French peasant girl who heard voices from God, Joan convinced the royal court of her divine calling and became a teenage warrior, leading an army to victory against the English. Eventually captured and put on trial, she was denounced as a heretic and burned at the stake at the age of just nineteen. Five hundred years later, she was recognised as a saint.

Here, Joan and her world are brought vividly to life by acclaimed historian Helen Castor, taking us to the heart of a tumultuous and bloody moment in the fifteenth century and the short by astonishing life of an extraordinary woman.

Additional information

Weight 256 g
Dimensions 200 × 130 × 20 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xiv, 328 , 8 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition

Main

Dewey

944.026092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K