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A focused biography recounts the life of a young village maiden who, claiming divine guidance, persuades leaders to back her, inspires military successes that lead to a monarch's coronation, and later falls into enemy hands, undergoing imprisonment, a politically charged trial, and execution before being posthumously cleared. The narrative relies on trial minutes, chronicles, and contemporary scholarship to reconstruct her family background, campaigns, capture, legal proceedings, and rehabilitation, and is accompanied by illustrations, appendices on her reception in history and poetry, and bibliographic notes.

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Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower

Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower was a British author and playwright known for his historical narratives and dramatic works. His notable contributions to literature include the two-volume work "The Tower of London," which explores the rich history and intrigue surrounding one of England's most famous landmarks. Gower also penned a biography of the iconic figure Joan of Arc, showcasing his interest in historical characters and events. His writing often reflects a blend of historical detail and narrative flair, appealing to readers interested in the past.

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