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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x34 mm, weight: 380 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Fourth Estate Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0008304904
  • ISBN-13: 9780008304904
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x34 mm, weight: 380 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Fourth Estate Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0008304904
  • ISBN-13: 9780008304904
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Now a major film, this is a dramatic reinterpretation of the life of Mary Queen of Scots by one of the leading historians of this period.





Who was the real Mary Queen of Scots? The most enigmatic ruler of England lived a life of incredible drama and turmoil: crowned Queen of Scotland at nine months old, and Queen of France at sixteen years, she grew up in the crosshairs of Europe's political battles to become Queen Elizabeth's arch rival.



This book tells the story of the fraught and dangerous relationship between these two women of incredible charisma and power a relationship that began with both seeking a political settlement, but which led them down a path of danger, from which only one could emerge victorious.



Previously published as My Heart is My Own.

Recenzijas

A biography that reads as thrillingly as a detective story Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times



A masterpiece, full of fire and tragedy Amanda Foreman



'Rarely have first-class scholarship and first-class storytelling been so effectively combined' John Adamson, Daily Telegraph

Acknowledgements vii
Genealogical tables
xiii
Maps
xvi
Prologue 1(12)
1 The First Year
13(16)
2 The Rough Wooings
29(14)
3 Arrival in France
43(13)
4 Adolescence
56(14)
5 Education
70(15)
6 A Dynastic Marriage
85(16)
7 Betrayed Queen
101(17)
8 Return to Scotland
118(16)
9 Into the Labyrinth
134(15)
10 A Meeting Between Sisters
149(21)
11 A Search for a Husband
170(15)
12 `My Heart is My Own'
185(17)
13 A Marriage of Convenience
202(17)
14 Enter Bothwell
219(15)
15 A Marriage in Trouble
234(14)
16 Assassination One
248(15)
17 Reconciliation
263(18)
18 Plot and Counter-Plot
281(16)
19 Assassination Two
297(17)
20 A Love Match?
314(21)
21 Denouement in Scotland
335(18)
22 Mary's Story
353(18)
23 Bothwell's Story
371(14)
24 The Lords' Story
385(11)
25 The Casket Letters I
396(22)
26 The Casket Letters II
418(19)
27 Captive Queen
437(23)
28 An Axe or an Act?
460(19)
29 Nemesis
479(19)
30 The Final Hours
498(5)
Epilogue 503(13)
Chronology 516
John Guy is an award-winning historian, whose books include A Daughters Love: Thomas and Margaret More, Elizabeth: The Forgotten Years, Thomas Becket, Henry VIII: The Quest for Fame and The Children of Henry VIII. He is also an accomplished broadcaster, who has presented and contributed to numerous documentaries for BBC2 and Channel 4, as well as appearing on BBC Radio's cultural programmes. He writes for a number of publications, including the Sunday Times and the Literary Review, and is a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.