Queen of Scots : The True Life of Mary Stuart Paperback - 2005
by John Guy
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In the first full-scale biography of Mary Stuart in more than 30 years, John Guy creates an intimate, gripping portrait of one of history's greatest women and depicts her world and her place in the sweep of history with stunning immediacy.
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- Title Queen of Scots : The True Life of Mary Stuart
- Author John Guy
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: First
- Condition Used - Acceptable
- Pages 640
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, U.S.A.
- Date 2005
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Annotated, Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # G0618619178I5N00
- ISBN 9780618619177 / 0618619178
- Weight 1.39 lbs (0.63 kg)
- Dimensions 8.28 x 5.56 x 1.5 in (21.03 x 14.12 x 3.81 cm)
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Themes
- Chronological Period: 16th Century
- Cultural Region: British
- Cultural Region: Scottish
- Sex & Gender: Feminine
- Library of Congress subjects Mary, Great Britain - History - Elizabeth,
- Dewey Decimal Code B
Summary
National Book Critics Circle Award finalist
A triumph . . . a masterpiece full of fire and tragedy.” Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana
In the first full-scale biography of Mary Stuart in more than thirty years, John Guy creates an intimate and absorbing portrait of one of history’s greatest women, depicting her world and her place in the sweep of history with stunning immediacy. Bringing together all surviving documents and uncovering a trove of new sources for the first time, Guy dispels the popular image of Mary Queen of Scots as a romantic leading lady achieving her ends through feminine wiles and establishes her as the intellectual and political equal of Elizabeth I.
Through Guy’s pioneering research and superbly readable prose, we come to see Mary as a skillful diplomat, maneuvering ingeniously among a dizzying array of factions that sought to control or dethrone her. Queen of Scots is an enthralling, myth-shattering look at a complex woman and ruler and her time.
The definitive biography . . . gripping . . . a pure pleasure to read.” Washington Post Book World
Reads like Shakespearean drama, with all the delicious plotting and fresh writing to go with it.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution
John Guy is a fellow in history at Clare College, University of Cambridge, and the author of several books, including the best-selling textbook Tudor England.
A triumph . . . a masterpiece full of fire and tragedy.” Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana
In the first full-scale biography of Mary Stuart in more than thirty years, John Guy creates an intimate and absorbing portrait of one of history’s greatest women, depicting her world and her place in the sweep of history with stunning immediacy. Bringing together all surviving documents and uncovering a trove of new sources for the first time, Guy dispels the popular image of Mary Queen of Scots as a romantic leading lady achieving her ends through feminine wiles and establishes her as the intellectual and political equal of Elizabeth I.
Through Guy’s pioneering research and superbly readable prose, we come to see Mary as a skillful diplomat, maneuvering ingeniously among a dizzying array of factions that sought to control or dethrone her. Queen of Scots is an enthralling, myth-shattering look at a complex woman and ruler and her time.
The definitive biography . . . gripping . . . a pure pleasure to read.” Washington Post Book World
Reads like Shakespearean drama, with all the delicious plotting and fresh writing to go with it.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution
John Guy is a fellow in history at Clare College, University of Cambridge, and the author of several books, including the best-selling textbook Tudor England.
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- Ingram Advance, 10/01/2005, Page 61
- New York Times, 01/29/2006, Page 24