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The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots: An Accidental Tragedy

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Crowned at nine months, married at sixteen, widowed at eighteen, implicated in the murder of her second husband, and executed for treason, Mary Stuart lived a life that could not have been better imagined by any Hollywood screen writer.

Mary, Queen of Scots, lived during one of the most fascinating periods in history. Graham’s epic work paints a unique picture of this controversial woman, showing her to be neither a Catholic martyr nor murdering adulteress but an innocent young woman caught up in the ruthless sea of sixteenth-century politics, someone who lacked the shrewdness and empowerment of her contemporaries: Catherine de Medici, Diane de Poitiers and Elizabeth Tudor. Instead, she relied on her beauty and charm and tragically allowed herself to be a victim of circumstance.

When she did finally attempt to control her future, she set in motion the events that would lead her to the executioner’s block, sentenced to die by none other than her cousin Queen Elizabeth.

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A colorful and dramatic evocation of the world of Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Mary, Queen of Scots lived during one of the most fascinating periods in history. Graham"s epic work paints a unique picture of this controversial woman, showing her to be neither a Catholic martyr nor murdering adulteress but a passive young woman caught up in the ruthless sea of sixteenth-century politics who lacked the shrewdness and empowerment of her contemporaries'"Catherine de Medici, Diane de Poitiers and Elizabeth Tudor. Instead, she relied on her beauty and charm and allowed herself to be a victim of circumstance. When she did finally attempt to control her future, she set in motion the events that would lead her to the executioner"s block.

About the Author

Roderick Graham was educated at the Royal High School of Edinburgh and Edinburgh University. He has worked in radio and television as a writer, director, and producer. He produced the award winning BBC program Elizabeth R with Glenda Jackson. He is the author of John Knox: Democrat, The Great Infidel: A Life of David Hume, and The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots: An Accidental Tragedy.

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ISBN:
9781605981413
Author:
Graham, Roderick
Publisher:
Pegasus Books
Subject:
Europe - Great Britain - General
Subject:
Great britain
Subject:
Royalty
Subject:
Biography-Royalty
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20110331
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
28 black-and-white illustrations
Pages:
496
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 x 1 in

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"Synopsis" by , Mary, Queen of Scots lived during one of the most fascinating periods in history. Graham"s epic work paints a unique picture of this controversial woman, showing her to be neither a Catholic martyr nor murdering adulteress but a passive young woman caught up in the ruthless sea of sixteenth-century politics who lacked the shrewdness and empowerment of her contemporaries'"Catherine de Medici, Diane de Poitiers and Elizabeth Tudor. Instead, she relied on her beauty and charm and allowed herself to be a victim of circumstance. When she did finally attempt to control her future, she set in motion the events that would lead her to the executioner"s block.
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