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Joan of Arc
by Kireet Joshi
This book studies the extraordinary life of a young girl named Joan of Arc, born to a peasant family in 15th century France, who at 17 became the commander of the French army. The whole story does not make sense unless it is indeed a play of the Spirit. This monograph presents extracts of Mark Twain Joan of Arc, a book filled with this sense of wonder. Illustrated with many color pictures. Value-oriented Education Series.
Published by: Auroville Press & Shubhra Ketu Foundation, 2005
Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 15 x 23cm
Language: English
Pages: 128
Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 15 x 23cm
Language: English
Pages: 128
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Svapnavasavadattam, or Dream-reality of Vasavadatta
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The Crucifixion
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Arguments for the Existence of God
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Introduction to Integral Education
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Catherine the Great
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The Siege of Troy
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Alexander the Great
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Building with Blocks at the Auroville Kindergarten
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Awareness Through the Body
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The Good Teacher and the Good Pupil
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Passage
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Sri Krishna - In Brindavan
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Gods and the World
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Sri Rama - The Beloved and Victorious Hero
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Danton and the French Revolution
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Indigo Spirit - Towards a Child-friendly Planet
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The Aim of Life
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Parvati's Tapasya
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Socrates
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Taittiriya Upanishad
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Mystery and Excellence of the Human Body
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Bullock Cart Wheel
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Little by Little - The Evolution of Schooling in Auroville 1966-1980 Part 1
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Happiness Tastes Like Curry - My Indian Kitchen Efrat Devir
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Nachiketas
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Glimpses of Wonder: Children in Auroville Creating Worlds on Sand
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Homer and the Iliad, Sri Aurobindo and Ilion
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Uniting Men - Jean Monnet
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Looking at Children's Paintings in a New Light
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Nala and Damayanti