Mary Stuart, queen of Scots, by Alexandre Dumas, tr. by J. M. Howell. 1896 [Leather Bound]
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Romance
Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
354
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Generic
Description
In this captivating historical narrative, Alexandre Dumas delves deep into the turbulent life of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scots. Through richly detailed prose and vivid characterization, he brings to life the complex political and personal struggles of a woman who became a queen amidst treachery and rivalry. The story unfolds against the backdrop of 16th century Europe, where love, betrayal, and ambition permeate the royal courts.
A testament to the era's dramatic undertones, Dumas skillfully navigates the intricacies of Mary's relationships, most notably her tumultuous connection with her cousin, Elizabeth I. The narrative captures the essence of a powerful yet vulnerable figure, inviting readers into a world where queens must navigate perilous paths. Bound in leather with exquisite golden details, this edition not only preserves the beauty of Dumas's literature but also serves as a luxurious addition to any collection.
A testament to the era's dramatic undertones, Dumas skillfully navigates the intricacies of Mary's relationships, most notably her tumultuous connection with her cousin, Elizabeth I. The narrative captures the essence of a powerful yet vulnerable figure, inviting readers into a world where queens must navigate perilous paths. Bound in leather with exquisite golden details, this edition not only preserves the beauty of Dumas's literature but also serves as a luxurious addition to any collection.
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