Biographies & Memoirs

Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots

She was the quintessential queen: statuesque, regal, dazzlingly beautiful. Her royal birth gave her claim to the thrones of two nations; her marriage to the young French dauphin promised to place a third glorious crown on her noble head.

Instead, Mary Stuart became the victim of her own impulsive heart, scandalizing her world with a foolish passion that would lead to abduction, rape and even murder. Betrayed by those she most trusted, she would be lured into a deadly game of power, only to lose to her envious and unforgiving cousin, Elizabeth I.

Here is her story, a queen who lost a throne for love, a monarch pampered and adored even as she was led to her beheading, the unforgettable woman who became a legend for all time.

Author’s Note

Family Trees - Foreword to the New Edition

PART ONE: The Young Queen

Chapter 1. All Men Lamented

Chapter 2. England’s Rough Wooing

Chapter 3. The Most Perfect Child

Chapter 4. Betrothal

Chapter 5. Queen-Dauphiness

Chapter 6. The White Lily of France

Chapter 7. Mary the Widow

PART TWO: The Personal Rule

Chapter 8. The State of the Realm

Chapter 9. Conciliation and Reconciliation

Chapter 10. Governor Good and Gracious

Chapter 11. The Fall of Huntly

Chapter 12. A Husband for a Girl

Chapter 13. The Carnal Marriage

Chapter 14. Our Most Special Servant

Chapter 15. Breakdown

Chapter 16. The Murder of Darnley

Chapter 17. The Mermaid and the Hare

Chapter 18. Lochleven

PART THREE: The Captivity

Chapter 19. In Foreign Bands

Chapter 20. Her Privy Letters

Chapter 21. My Norfolk

Chapter 22. The Uses of Adversity

Chapter 23. Mother and Son

Chapter 24. The Babington Plot

Chapter 25. Trial

Chapter 26. The Dolorous Stroke

Chapter 27. Epilogue: The Theatre of the World

Appendix: The English and Scottish Versions of the Long Casket Letter

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