
Personal Recollections Of Joan Of Arc - Volume 1: Premium Edition - Illustrated
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Paperback: 206 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 29, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1532990022
ISBN-13: 978-1532990021
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Amazon Rank: 13445705
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“When I first picked up Twain’s Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, I was somewhat daunted by its length; by the time I finished it, however, I wished that it were longer. In fact, I read slowly, taking care not to skip over phrases as I often do,...”
s their books completely unreadable.How is this book unique?Unabridged (100% Original content)Font adjustments & biography includedIllustratedAbout Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc by Mark Twain Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, by the Sieur Louis de Conte is an 1896 novel by Mark Twain that recounts the life of Joan of Arc. It is Twain's last completed novel, published when he was 61 years old.The novel is presented as a translation (by "Jean Francois Alden") of memoirs by Louis de Conte, a fictionalized version of Joan of Arc's page, Louis de Contes. The novel is divided into 3 sections according to Joan of Arc's development: a youth in Domrémy, a commander of the army of Charles VII of France, and a defendant at trial in Rouen.Originally, the novel was published as a serialization in Harper's Magazine beginning in April 1895. Twain, aware of his reputation as a comic, asked that each installment appear anonymously so that readers will treat the piece seriously. Regardless, his authorship soon became known, and the book edition published by Harper and Brothers in May 1896 credited Mark Twain.
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