Author:Allan Massie
The Royal Stuarts ruled for over 300 years in Scotland and for a century as the Royal Family of Britain and Ireland. They were leading actors in the foremost political dramas of British history - the Scottish Wars of Independence, the Union of the Crowns, the English Civil War and the Restoration - and remain the most controversial and divisive of royal families.
Drawing on the accounts of historians past and present, novels and plays, Allan Massie tells the family's full story, from the salt marshes of Brittany to the thrones of Scotland and England, and then eventual exile. A book which gets beyond the received generalisations, The Royal Stuarts takes us deep into the lives of figures like Mary Queen of Scots, Charles I and Bonnie Prince Charlie, uncovering a family of strong affections and fierce rivalries, the brave and capable, the weak and foolish.
Told with panache and pace, adventurous and opinionated, this is a nuanced history of that remarkable family who, for better or worse, shaped our history and made our country what it is.
Fast-paced, lively and boldly coloured, Weir's book gives us a vivid portrait of courtly life
—— Sunday TimesWeir combines high drama with high passion while involving us in the domestic life of a most remarkable woman in an equally remarkable book
—— Scotland on SundayGripping...immaculately researched
—— Daily TelegraphHighly enjoyable
—— Literary ReviewWeir's sound scholarship and storyteller's gift for rich, telling detail constantly engages and enthrals the reader
—— The TimesStylish look at two centuries of quarrels and catfights
—— The Sunday TimesEntertaining... An elegantly written, wise and authoritative volume
—— David Stenhouse , Scotland on SundayThis is a timely book. It comes at a moment when British politics is haunted by the intimate enmity of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and by all its attendant sub-feuds
—— Richard Vinen , The Sunday TimesThis is a most engaging and rewarding book...stylish, scholarly and notably perceptive
—— David Brooks , BBC History MagazineHe [Campbell] captures the determining role of personality in politics and the book is strong on tactics, strategy and, most of all, skulduggery
—— Rohan McWilliam , History Todaya wonderfully, irresistibly compelling read
—— Telegraph...cleverly conceived and stylishly executed...
—— Independent...well worth staying the course... Campbell's dissection of this last union covers much familiar ground, but he shows just how much a close political relationship can hobble an administration as much as energise it
—— Independent on SundayThe book is a joy to read: meticulously researched, beautifully written and scrupulously fair.
—— Chris Mullen , Observerstylish book
—— Sunday TimesEntertaining study
—— Simon Shaw , Daily Mail