Mary Queen of Scots

audiobook

Mary Queen of Scots

by Jacob Abbott

EN·~5 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

Makers of History - Mary Queen of Scots - BY - JACOB ABBOTT

0:24
2

PREFACE.

1:48
3

ENGRAVINGS.

0:34
4

MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS - Chapter I. - Mary's Childhood.

26:06
5

Chapter II. - Her Education in France.

23:34
6

Chapter III - The Great Wedding

24:35
7

Chapter IV. - Misfortunes.

26:27
8

Chapter V. - Return To Scotland.

25:38
9

Chapter VI. - Mary and Lord Darnley.

26:12
10

Chapter VII. - Rizzio.

26:00

Description

The story opens in the quiet village of Linlithgow, where the stone‑walled palace that once cradled a future queen now lies in melancholy ruin. Once a square, courtyard‑surrounded residence with a fountain and arched gateway, it was scorched by soldiers after Mary and her mother fled, leaving only charred beams and overgrown weeds. Visitors today step into the lone room where Mary was born, imagining the infant in her mother's arms amid the broken stone and lingering scent of loss.

From these ashes, a young Mary grows under the watchful eyes of a Scotland torn between French and English ambitions. Her striking beauty and sharp intellect draw both admiration and envy, while the fragile peace of her early years is constantly threatened by shifting alliances and whispered conspiracies. As she moves from Linlithgow to the bustling courts of France, the narrative hints at the fierce political storms that will soon test her resolve and shape the destiny of a nation.

Details

Full title

Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (303K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2009-03-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jacob Abbott

Jacob Abbott

1803–1879

A hugely popular 19th-century writer for young readers, he helped shape early children’s series fiction in America through lively stories and clear, instructive storytelling. He is especially remembered for the Rollo Books and for historical works that introduced generations of readers to famous figures from the past.

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