A dramatic, firsthand-style portrait of a royal crisis in early Scotland.
This edition presents the manuscript account of Lord Ruthven, detailing months of rumor, intrigue, and political maneuvering that surrounded Mary, Queen of Scots, and the king’s advisers. It threads together negotiation, oath-taking, and palace upheaval in a move from quiet politics to a sudden, alarming turn of events.
Through vivid scenes and direct testimony, this book offers a window into a tense moment when loyalty, family, and the crown shaped every choice. The narrative centers on the relationships and decisions that pushed Scotland toward a dramatic confrontation.
- Experience a historically grounded account of power, faction, and allegiance in a monarch’s court.
- Follow the sequence of negotiations, oaths, and schemes that set the stage for upheaval.
- Engage with detailed descriptions of people, places, and the dynamics of rule and rebellion.
- Explore how personal relationships intersect with political necessity in a turning point of Scottish history.
Ideal for readers of historical biography and early modern Scotland, who want a clear, close view of a pivotal moment with strong narrative pacing.