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  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross, Valenti Angelo

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 16, 1953)
    This World Landmark Book was published by Spencer Press, Inc., Chicago. There were only a limited number of these published and they are much sought after with beautiful green buckram bindings and red & gilt lettering & decor. The endpapers are colorful plate illustrations by Valenti Angelo.
  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2003)
    In the early 15th century, France was in turmoil. The country had been at war for years, and it had no king. Out of the chaos came Joan of Arc. No one knows how Joan, a poor farm girl, was able to command armies and win battles, but she did all that and more. Some called Joan a heroine. Others called her a witch. But with her determination and unwavering faith, she would go down in history as Saint Joan of Arc.
  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross, Valenti Angelo

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 16, 1953)
    Dust jacket notes: "Joan of Arc stand alone - history gives us no other person whose life and deeds can be compared with hers. Yet, so simple was she, and so lovable, that we can still feel her charm across the long centuries. What was the secret of this uneducated little farm girl who, as she herself said, didn't 'know A from B'? What gave her so much self-assurance, even in the face of ridicule and rebuffs? What made her think that she, of all the people in the world, could lead the armies of France to victory against their English and Burgundian enemies? By what strange power was she able to bring peace to France when hardened professional soldiers had failed? For hundreds of years, people have been pondering these questions. some find one answer, some another - but all agree in their admiration for Joan's extraordinary courage and truthfulness. In this book by Nancy Ross, we see Joan as she really was, and as she appeared to those who lived and fought with her. We hear he speak, we marvel at her courage, and we smile at her quick wit. We are happy when Joan is victorious, and our hearts ache when she fails. Yet, although Joan was so real and so very human, something mysterious and strange set her apart from all others. Miss Ross tells us how various people have explained Joan's secret. She makes us understand, too, why not only France, but the whole world, has taken Joan the Maid to its heart."
  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy W. Ross

    Library Binding (Random Library, March 15, 1963)
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  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2003)
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  • Joan of Arc;

    Nancy Wilson. Ross

    Paperback (Random House, Aug. 16, 1953)
    In the early 15th century, France was in turmoil. The country had been at war for years, and it had no king. Out of the chaos came Joan of Arc. No one knows how Joan, a poor farm girl, was able to command armies and win battles, but she did all that and more. Some called Joan a heroine. Others called her a witch. But with her determination and unwavering faith, she would go down in history as Saint Joan of Arc.
  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    A biography of the fifteenth-century peasant girl who led a French army to victory against the English, witnessed the crowning of King Charles VII, and was later burned at the stake for witchcraft
  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1610)
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  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 16, 1953)
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  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross, Valenti Angelo

    Hardcover (Spencer Press, Inc., Aug. 16, 1953)
    Book 4 in a series entitled Landmarks in World History. This volume features Joan of Arc.