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Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Epigraph
  4. Bibliography
  5. Translator’s Preface
  6. A Peculiarity of Joan of Arc’s History
  7. The Sieur Louis de Conte to His Great-Great-Grand Nephews and Nieces
  8. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
    1. Book I: In Domremy
      1. I: When Wolves Ran Free in Paris
      2. II: The Fairy Tree of Domremy
      3. III: All Aflame with Love of France
      4. IV: Joan Tames the Mad Man
      5. V: Domremy Pillaged and Burned
      6. VI: Joan and Archangel Michael
      7. VII: She Delivers the Divine Command
      8. VIII: Why the Scorners Relented
    2. Book II: In Court and Camp
      1. I: Joan Says Goodbye
      2. II: The Governor Speeds Joan
      3. III: The Paladin Groans and Boasts
      4. IV: Joan Leads Us Through the Enemy
      5. V: We Pierce the Last Ambuscades
      6. VI: Joan Convinces the King
      7. VII: Our Paladin in His Glory
      8. VIII: Joan Persuades Her Inquisitors
      9. IX: She Is Made General-in-Chief
      10. X: The Maid’s Sword and Banner
      11. XI: The War March Is Begun
      12. XII: Joan Puts Heart in Her Army
      13. XIII: Checked by the Folly of the Wise
      14. XIV: What the English Answered
      15. XV: My Exquisite Poem Goes to Smash
      16. XVI: The Finding of the Dwarf
      17. XVII: Sweet Fruit of Bitter Truth
      18. XVIII: Joan’s First Battlefield
      19. XIX: We Burst in Upon Ghosts
      20. XX: Joan Makes Cowards Brave Victors
      21. XXI: She Gently Reproves Her Dear Friend
      22. XXII: The Fate of France Decided
      23. XXIII: Joan Inspires the Tawdry King
      24. XXIV: Tinsel Trappings of Nobility
      25. XXV: At Last—Forward!
      26. XXVI: The Last Doubts Scattered
      27. XXVII: How Joan Took Jargeau
      28. XXVIII: Joan Foretells Her Doom
      29. XXIX: Fierce Talbot Reconsiders
      30. XXX: The Red Field of Patay
      31. XXXI: France Begins to Live Again
      32. XXXII: The Joyous News Flies Fast
      33. XXXIII: Joan’s Five Great Deeds
      34. XXXIV: The Jests of the Burgundians
      35. XXXV: The Heir of France Is Crowned
      36. XXXVI: Joan Hears News from Home
      37. XXXVII: Again to Arms
      38. XXXVIII: The King Cries “Forward!”
      39. XXXIX: We Win, but the King Balks
      40. XL: Treachery Conquers Joan
      41. XLI: The Maid Will March No More
    3. Book III: Trial and Martyrdom
      1. I: The Maid in Chains
      2. II: Joan Sold to the English
      3. III: Weaving the Net About Her
      4. IV: All Ready to Condemn
      5. V: Fifty Experts Against a Novice
      6. VI: The Maid Baffles Her Persecutors
      7. VII: Craft That Was in Vain
      8. VIII: Joan Tells of Her Visions
      9. IX: Her Sure Deliverance Foretold
      10. X: The Inquisitors at Their Wits’ End
      11. XI: The Court Reorganized for Assassination
      12. XII: Joan’s Masterstroke Diverted
      13. XIII: The Third Trial Fails
      14. XIV: Joan Struggles with Her Twelve Lies
      15. XV: Undaunted by Threat of Burning
      16. XVI: Joan Stands Defiant Before the Rack
      17. XVII: Supreme in Direst Peril
      18. XVIII: Condemned Yet Unafraid
      19. XIX: Our Last Hopes of Rescue Fail
      20. XX: The Betrayal
      21. XXI: Respited Only for Torture
      22. XXII: Joan Gives the Fatal Answer
      23. XXIII: The Time Is at Hand
      24. XXIV: Joan the Martyr
      25. Conclusion
  9. Endnotes
  10. Colophon
  11. Uncopyright

Landmarks

  1. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
  2. Endnotes