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{{italic title}}Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses ({{ISBN|0-8128-1260-3}}) is a translation of a 1962 book about Joan of Arc by Régine Pernoud. The translator, Edward Hyams, won the 1965 Scott Moncrieff Prize for his work on this book.[1] Pernoud was the founder of the Centre Jeanne d'Arc at Orléans, France, and a noted historian. Consisting largely of excerpts from the original historical accounts, the book has been noted for this unique style. Saturday Review's article gave the view that: "One feels closer to Joan in these pages than in any of the modern biographies where the author's mannerisms and prejudices often obscure her behind a mist of emotion and controversy." References1. ^JohnWakeman, World Authors 1950-1970 : a companion volume to Twentieth Century Authors. New York : H.W. Wilson Company, 1975. {{ISBN|0824204190}}. (pp. 697-99).
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