Joan of Arc

At the Stake

Including mankind's only portrait of the Maiden.

Rouen, France - May 1431. Let Joseph McMoneagle take you into the market square as the scaffold is prepared for the burning of a "Heretic". Learn the true story about one of History's greatest heroines who, with no image of  her during her life, is lost in time. Learn of her military career, capture, and trial with an almost hour by hour description of the day she died.

                                                           

The Pope that cannonized Joan.

Read about her Medieval  battles and the British-French politics she fought to restore France. With new insight to the character of French King Charles VII, this account includes how she was captured,  some courtroom testimony and exposes the secretive, behind the scenes politics of death. Then  read McMoneagle's  incredibly detailed description of the market square  exactly as Joan saw it the day she was put to death. This marketplace description will clearly impress specialists in Medieval architecture as well as Historians of the city.
 

One reader e-mailed us: "I found the Joan of Arc book fascinating. The added information provided by Joe was just terrific, and consistent with the rest of what I have seen via your books. In Joan, as in Otzi, there is a wealth of new information..."

One reader, who knew the story, e-mailed us: "The depiction of [French King] Charles VII appears to be spot on." and...
"One of the highlights of these books is the attention to detail, small and large regarding the physical locations and descriptions given by Joe. Reading the Market square data for example, was like being transported to the actual site. These are the little gems of information Remote Viewing can surprise us with from time to time. Quite remarkable indeed."

Because no contemporary likenesses of Joan were created, it has never been unknown what she looked like.  

More feedback: "Naturally, there was a regret that we have no reliable contemporary portrait, but I wrote it off as an unfortunate fact. Then the surprise comes -- we have Joe with two "pictures" that history does not have, the sketch of Joan at the pillar (not stake) and finally that beautiful drawing of her face."

Joan's actual signature

Artist's rendition of the day. This is not what it looked like.

 

US$ 18.50, each

 

In this book you will learn which modern day actress Joan most closely resembles, and own a copy of McMoneagle's remarkable portrait of the Maid.

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