
The Mentor: Joan of Arc, V. 3, Num. 22, Serial No. 98, January 1, 1916
The Mentor: Joan of Arc, published in January 1916 by Ida M. Tarbell, is a historical account detailing the life of Joan of Arc, a significant figure in French history. The narrative chronicles her rise from a peasant girl in Domrémy to a national heroine during the Hundred Years' War, highlighting her divine visions, military leadership, and ultimate martyrdom. Tarbell's work emphasizes themes of faith, valor, and personal sacrifice, illustrating how Joan's unwavering belief in her mission transformed her into a symbol of courage and conviction.
























