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Régine Pernoud (Author), J. M. Cohen (Translator), Katherine Anne Porter (Foreword)
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April 24, 2007
This book is a rarity among English language books about Joan of Arc: it is the first such English language book, and clearly the best, based firmly on the testimonies given at the retrial of Joan of Arc. Written by the renowned French historian, Regine Pernoud, it uses extensive excerpts from the many people who actually knew Joan, and so it brings to life this great woman and her powerful story in a way that no other format can.

The whole tremendous and fascinating historical story is told here by her childhood playmates and relatives, her royal and noble friends, her confessor, her valet, her squires and heralds, and her fellow soldiers.

Included also are excerpts from some of her old enemies, but now they can do Joan no harm: indeed their presence here lends even a more powerful authenticity to her story than if we had only heard from her friends and supporters.

As we follow Pernoud through her remarkably clear, detailed tracing of this history told by living tongues, netting the testimonies together with her learned, perfectly placed notes, we begin to share with her the experience of those men who were making the investigation of Joan. Pernoud's method is so direct and knowledgeable, so dedicated to the discovery and presentation of the mystical truth, which is inherent in the accumulated, eagerly honest, spoken and recorded testimonies of those who knew Joan of Arc.

"This is indeed a beautiful book, and besides its merit as a work of scholarship, there is a warmth and sanity in it that is often absent from books on Joan of Arc. Of all the books I have read on the subject, this is my favorite, a profoundly satisfying work for me."
--Katherine Anne Porter
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A welcome reprint of a fascinating book for all lovers of Joan of Arc, myself included. There is not enough recognition of what this little peasant girl accomplished with divine inspiration. She ended the longest war in history, and she saved France for the Catholic Church. Read about the exoneration of this so-called witch, whom Winston Churchill, prime minister of the country she defeated in the Hundred Years' War, called the purest figure in European history for a thousand years. -- Father Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press (April 24, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 158617178X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586171780
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #552,509 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Injustice and Posthumous Justice, November 13, 2010
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Regine Pernoud wrote an interesting account of the trial and posthumous trial of Joan of Arc (c.1412-1431)which showed the rare courage of Joan of Arc and terrible miscarraiges of justice of the English including some of the English bishops who should have known better. On the other hand, Mrs. Pernoud used witness testimony and Joan of Arc's statements which demonsrated not only a brave young lady, but an intelligent woman who confounded and angered her accusers.

Mrs. Pernoud wrote about Joan of Arc's determined efforts to persuade the French king and nobility to permit her to lead military forces against the English invaders and occupiers. Joan of Arc was devouted and confident in her ability to successfully lead the French against the English who had won spectacular victories at Crecy (1346), Poitiers (1356), and Agincourt (1415)just after the birth of Joan of Arc. By 1453, the only English control was at the port of Calais which the French took c. 1558.

Mrs. Pernoud then dealt with Joan of Arc's trial for witchcraft and heresy. One can understand skepticism re Joan of Arc's claims of visions from God. The French, similar to much of Europe, suffered from plague. The numerous defeats at the hands of the English caused more misery, and many people were easily fooled by false claims of miracles. The French had previously defeated the attempts of the Albigensians during the 13th. century (1200s).

The first trial was so unjust. Witnesses who had favorable testimony on behalf of Joan of Arc were intimidated. The scribes who recorded the testimony were told to change their records, and, to the credit of these scribes, they refused to alter the record. English Catholic priests and Bishops and their French collaborators broke the Seal of the Confessional re Joan of Arc's confession. Joan of Arc refuted her supposedly educated accusers by confounding their questioning and refusal to be intimidated. She showed a phenomenal memory when accusers tried to tell her that she did or did not say something. Joan of Arc had the scribes repeat the questions and her answers which were always right in spite of attempts to confuse her.

Mrs. Pernoud then dealt with the posthumous retrial which occured during the 1450s. The Canon Law jurists and Catholic officials were shocked at the injustice of the first trial. Those English priests and bishops plus their French collaborators were condemned themselves posthumously. Joan of Arc herself was vindicated of all chareges. Her name was cleared.

An interesting part of this book was the testimony of Joan of Arc's contemporaries who described her as a devout and serious Catholic. Any charges that she was born a witch and sorceress were refuted by their statements. Joan of Arc's military comrades also refuted charges of witchcraft and heresy. The record was clear that Joan of Arc's first trial was a staged political trial because the English both feared and hated her for her success against them.

The value of Mrs. Pernoud's book was her meticulous research and careful documentation which undermined popular media accounts. Mrs. Pernoud carefully went to French libraries and did the actual hard work of locating the sources and carefully evaluated these sources. This book is useful both for its historical account and as an example of a dedicated research to get an honest history of the trials of Joan of Arc.

James E. Egolf,

November 13, 2010 (the 26th. anniversary of this writer's marriage to Mrs. Egolf who reminds me of Joan of Arc) After living with me for 26 years, Mrs. Egolf has earned Sainthood.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, October 19, 2005
This is a rarity among English-language books on the subject: an examination of the posthumous appeal of Joan of Arc's case after the war. The book contains extensive excerpts from the testimony given by witnesses during the appeal, similar to "Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses" except focusing on the Rehabilitation testimony. These accounts from people who knew Joan bring the subject to life in a way that no other format can.
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2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting facts of a fair jury, February 25, 2010
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Fans of English Jurisprudence will not be pleased with yet another exposure of how crooked the English were. Fans of Joan will reinforced by the testimony of those who knew her. The Mystery remains as to why God intervened in France there being little doubt that saints and angels were involved in the military routs of the English and the crowning of the King of France. The author/historian does a good job of selecting materials for a short book-the wonder is that there is so much material available about this person. The reconstruction trial is described in fair detail and as fair as a proceeding could be. Joan was a willing girl-the comment most often ascribed concerning her from the many and varied witnesses. There is no discussion or perhaps no reason to discuss the later French Genocide in the Vendee region-a subject the Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality Boys avoid even now French Intellectuals are a bad joke.Pernod is not of the same French cloth that fell for Communism in spite of all evidence but a historian. I have been to France but once and came to interest in the subject when a local told me that Joan had once stayed in the area.
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We will give the first word to these witnesses in the rehabilitation suit. Read the first page
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rehabilitation suit, condemnatory trial, secular prison, rehabilitation trial, royal inquiry, other notaries, gentle duke, lord constable, male clothes, twelve articles, male clothing
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Bishop of Beauvais, Guillaume Manchon, Saint Ouen, Joan the Maid, Martin Ladvenu, Duke of Alençon, Earl of Warwick, King of Heaven, Vieux Marché, Archbishop of Rheims, Robert de Baudricourt, Saint Loup, Isambart de la Pierre, Joan of Arc, Thomas de Courcelles, Jean Fabri, Bastille des Tourelles, Bertrand de Poulengy, Cardinal of England, Guillaume de la Chambre, Pierre Miget, Simon Chapitault, Bastille des Augustins, Fountains Sunday, Colet de Vienne
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