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MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS by John Guy, read by Lucy Rayner
Episode 170

MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS by John Guy, read by Lucy Rayner

A new biography of Mary Stuart that portrays her as a complex and skilled queen and the intellectual and political equal of Elizabeth I. Listen for 16th-century British, French, and Scottish history, politics, and intrigue.

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April 11, 20195m 40s

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Show Notes

This full-length biography of Mary Queen of Scots has similarities to an epic poem as opposed to a history of this tumultuous period of English and Scottish history. Covering her life in the middle of the 16th century—from her birth through her marriages, reigns in France and Scotland, and imprisonment in the Tower of London. Published by Tantor Media.

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