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Joan of Arc
Hilaire Belloc's Joan of Arc is a legendary narrative that chronicles the life of Saint Joan of Arc, from her birth in Domrémy in 1412, her divine mission to save and crown the King of France, her capture, and her death, presented in a simple style to convey Joan's strength and sanctity. The book emphasizes Joan's unwavering faith, her role as a military leader, and her trial, designed to humiliate her, though ultimately she was acquitted and canonized as a saint. Belloc wrote the book in a simple and unsentimental narrative style, making it a rare masterpiece worth reading for anyone who values virtues such as dignity, fortitude, and holiness, as demonstrated by Joan.
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| T.1095 | 235.2 Bel j | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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235.2 Bel j
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| Publisher | Cassell & Company Ltd. : London., 1930 |
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158hlm; 11,5x17,5cm
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English
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235.2
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