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OSPREY CAMPAIGN 94: ORLEANS 1429. FRANCE TURNS THE TIDE

OSPREY CAMPAIGN 94: ORLEANS 1429. FRANCE TURNS THE TIDE

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OSPREY CAMPAIGN 94: ORLEANS 1429. FRANCE TURNS THE TIDE

by David Nicolle and Graham Turner Illustrator

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(Subject: Osprey: Campaign) By 1429, with French fortunes in the Hundred Years War at their lowest ebb, an English victory seemed inevitable. Northern France including Paris was firmly under English control and the city of Orleans was besieged by an English army. At the darkest hour, a deeply religious peasant girl from Champagne came to the Dauphin, convinced that she had a divine mission to help him defeat the English. Her name was Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc). In less than four months Joan's inspired leadership helped to break the siege of Orleans. (Published: 2001) (Publisher: Osprey Publishing) (ISBN: 1841762326) (Pagination: 96pp illustrations) (Condition: Used. Rubbed edges. Good) UL-XXXXXX

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Title
OSPREY CAMPAIGN 94: ORLEANS 1429. FRANCE TURNS THE TIDE
Author
David Nicolle and Graham Turner Illustrator
Book Condition
Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1841762326
ISBN 13
9781841762326
Publisher
Osprey Publishing
Place of Publication
Oxford, England
This edition first published
November 25, 2001
Keywords
Osprey: Campaign By 1429, with French fortunes in the Hundred Years War at their lowest ebb, an English victory seemed inevitable. Northern France including Paris was firmly under English control and the city of Orleans was besieged by an English army. At

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