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Joan of Arc's signature, detail from a surving document. She could not read nor write but learned to sign her name.
This article covers nonfiction. For fictional representations see Joan of Arc in art.
Joan of Arc bibliography is a selective list of scholarly works. Joan of Arc has been the subject of more biographies than any other person from the European middle ages, male or female. Publication dates indicate most recent edition.
History of Joan of Arc Called the Maid of Orleans, drawn from her own declarations, of one hundred forty-four depositions of eyewitnesses, and of the manuscripts of the library of the King and the London Tower.
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(Paris, ED. Artus Bertrand, 1817)
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Robert Wirth et al.
Royal Financial Records Concerning Payments for Twenty-Seven Contingents in the Portion of Joan of Arc's Army Which Arrived At Orléans on 4 May 1429]
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(Association for Joan of Arc Studies, 2006)
ISBN 1600530451
Related history
Author
Title
Translator
Publisher
ISBN
Allmand, C
The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c. 1300 – 1450
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(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988)
ISBN 0521319234
Perroy, Edouard
The Hundred Years War
W.B. Wells
(New York:Capricorn Books, 1965)
Vauchez, André
Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages.
Jean Birrell
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997)
ISBN 0521445590
Downloadable books
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