On the Trail of Mary Queen of Scots

On the Trail of Mary Queen of Scots

by J. Keith Cheetham (Author)

Synopsis

Life dealt Mary Queen of Scots love, intensity, betrayal and tragedy in generous measure. On the Trail of Mary Queen of Scots traces the major events in the turbulent life of the beautiful, enigmatic queen whose romantic reign and tragic destiny exerts an undimmed fascination. Here is the essential guide to over 200 Mary Queen of Scots sites of interest in Scotland, England and France. It is fully illustrated with maps and plans and clearly shows the best tour routes, region by region. Sites to visit in Scotland include: Linlithgow Palace - Mary's birthplace, now a magnificent ruin.; Stirling Castle - where, only nine months old, Mary was crowned Queen of Scotland; The Palace of Holyrood House - Rizzio, one of Mary's many lovers, was murdered here - some say his blood still stains the spot where he was stabbed to death; and Fotheringay - after 16 years' imprisonment, Mary met her death on the executioner's block.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd.
Published: 01 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0946487502
ISBN 13: 9780946487509

Media Reviews

It's a story with all the elements of an historical thriller, a stirring and dramatic amalgam of ambition and murder, greed and power, disaster and violence. - The Keswick Reminder' newspaper book review Friday 31st March 2000

...a well crafted narrative which unravels an enigmatic life... - The Keswick Reminder' newspaper book review Friday 31st March 2000

Author Bio

Keith Cheetham has written two other books for the On the Trail of series. He was historical adviser to the producers of the forthcoming film, Mary Stuart, starring Glenn Close. Keith is the author of Mary Queen of Scots: the Captive Years, which covers Mary's 19 years in England and is now in its 3rd edition. He is chairman of a branch of the Marie Stuart Society, has written a play about Mary, Daughter of Debate, which premiered in 1999, and has also written Mary Queen of Scots leaflets for the English and Scottish Tourist Boards.