Joan of Arc

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Joan of Arc

by Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower

EN·~8 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

JOAN OF ARC

0:05
2

Lord Ronald Gower, F.S.A. - A TRUSTEE OF THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

0:04
3

LONDON JOHN C. NIMMO 14 KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND MDCCCXCIII

0:04
4

Dedication.

0:47
5

Preface.

1:03
6

List of Illustrations - (SEVEN ETCHINGS, THREE PHOTO-ETCHINGS).

0:28
7

Joan of Arc. - CHAPTER I.ToC - THE CALL.

7:44:10
8

INDEX

29:30

Description

In the early 1420s France lay shattered, its crown divided by the Treaty of Troyes and the English king’s claim to the throne. Only a single voice—young Charles, the future Dauphin—still dared to resist the dismemberment of the realm. Amid the ruins of war‑torn provinces, a desperate people clung to the hope of a savior who might restore their nation’s pride.

From this bleak backdrop emerges the astonishing story of a humble village girl whose fierce love for her country set her on a path few could imagine. Drawing on the meticulous trial records of Quicherat, the scholarly narratives of Wallon, and Fabre’s recent translations, the author weaves a vivid portrait that balances rigorous history with compelling storytelling. Accompanied by a series of striking etchings and photo‑etchings, listeners are invited to walk the very streets of Chinon, Rheims, and Compiegne, feeling the pulse of a France on the brink of renewal.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (476K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2005-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower

Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower

1845–1916

A Victorian aristocrat who moved easily between politics, art, and writing, he is best remembered today as the sculptor behind Stratford-upon-Avon’s statue of Shakespeare. His life also took in Parliament, art collecting, and a string of biographical and art-historical books.

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