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Highlights
- "Compelling...A masterly feat...A magnificent, sweeping, authoritative, warm yet wry history.
- About the Author: ALLAN MASSIE is the award-winning author of many novels, including his Roman Quartet --Antony, Augustus, Tiberius and Caesar.
- 384 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Royalty
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About the Book
Originally published: New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2011.Book Synopsis
"Compelling...A masterly feat...A magnificent, sweeping, authoritative, warm yet wry history." --The Wall Street Journal
In this fascinating and intimate portrait of the Stuarts, author Allan Massie takes us deep into one of history's bloodiest and most tumultuous reigns. Exploring the family's lineage from the first Stuart king to the last, The Royal Stuarts is a panoramic history of the family that acted as a major player in the Scottish Wars of Independence, the Union of the Crowns, the English Civil War, the Restoration, and more.
Review Quotes
"Not just for history lovers but anyone hooked on Showtime's The Tudors or, currently, The Borgias...An enjoyable, often witty read, which will make for a nice introduction to the Stuarts and a fun refresher for aficionados." --Library Journal
"A well-fashioned history of the remarkable Scottish monarchs... A palatable history lesson that might help untangle the royal lineage web for American readers." --Kirkus "Smart...A delightfully opinionated but nuanced and action-packed history." --Publishers Weekly "It drips with blood, cruelty and tears... Evocative, visceral - haunting." --Daily Telegraph (UK) "Lively and jauntily paced history." --Sunday Times (UK) "Stirring and eloquent account of the Stuarts." --Scotland on Sunday "A highly readable and impressively panoramic history." --The Scotsman "[Massie] combines dry wit and fondness for well-constructed sentences with a novelist's sense of the enlivening detail." --Daily Express (UK) "A pleasure to read and psychologically compelling." --The Spectator (UK)About the Author
ALLAN MASSIE is the award-winning author of many novels, including his Roman Quartet --Antony, Augustus, Tiberius and Caesar. He lives in the Scottish Borders and writes for the Daily Telegraph, Scotsman and for the Spectator, where he has a regular column.