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  1. i am reviewing the physical book, Mary, Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser. as another commenter pointed out, some of these reviews do not appear to be for Fraser's book. some complained the book was too long. my copy is 555 pages long, not including the casket letters.

  2. 24 de oct. de 2019 · Books. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video An ... Mary, Queen of Scots Bookreader Item Preview ... Mary, Queen of Scots by Fraser, Antonia, 1932-Publication date 1970 Topics

  3. 1 de ene. de 2002 · i am reviewing the physical book, Mary, Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser. as another commenter pointed out, some of these reviews do not appear to be for Fraser's book. some complained the book was too long. my copy is 555 pages long, not including the casket letters. i don't know how that constitutes a long book.

  4. Antonia Fraser. Antonia Fraser is the author of numerous novels and historical works including Marie Antoinette, The Wives of Henry VIII, Mary Queen of Scots, and Faith and Treason. She is also famous for her Jemima Shore series of mysteries. She and her husband, Harold Pinter, live in London. 5 star.

  5. Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February ... Mary and Francis in Catherine de' Medici's book of hours, c. 1574. Bibliothèque nationale de France ... who was unable to cope with the demands placed on her, but hers was a rare dissenting view in a post-Fraser tradition that Mary was a pawn in the hands of scheming ...

  6. Hardcover – 17 Feb. 1994. Mary Queen of Scots passed her childhood in France and married the Dauphin to become Queen of France at the age of sixteen. Widowed less than two years later, she returned to Scotland as Queen after an absence of thirteen years. Her life then entered its best known phase: the early struggles with John Knox, and the ...

  7. 1 de feb. de 1984 · While the story of Mary Queen of Scots is fascinating, I recommend choosing a book from a different author to enjoy it (like John Guy). It's difficult to read Antonia Fraser's clunky writing without losing interest, and to separate her snarky personal opinions about the subjects from historical fact (e.g. "in fact that the only true stability that the nervous and highly-strung man showed in ...