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Siege of OrleAns and the Loire Campaign 1428-1429 : Joan of ARC and the Path to Victory

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The year is 1428, and the war between England and France has been raging for nearly one hundred years.

The English control territory to the north of the Loire, but have no control of regions beyond the river.

During the summer, the Duke of Bedford decides to eliminate his enemy and besieges Orleans.

From October 1428 to May 1429, fierce fighting continues around the town.

The situation seems to be lost for the besieged, until the arrival of a young peasant girl named Joan.

The exploits of the Maid of Orleans, considered France's national heroine, lead to the making of her legend.

She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days, although she was later bunt at the stake for heresy at only nineteen years old. Inspired by her, the French rekindle their taste for victory and go from one success to another, until the decisive battle at Patay.

This is an detailed, animated and richly illustrated book which enables the reader to relive these moments of great endeavour.

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Product Details
Histoire & Collections
2352501199 / 9782352501190
Paperback / softback
944.025
15/01/2011
France
English
84 p. : col. ill., col. maps
24 cm
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