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Mary Queen of Scot sand her hopeless husbands / Margaret Simpson

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Horribly FamousPublication details: London : Scholastic ; 2003.Description: 208 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: Mary Queen of Scots is dead famous for: having terrible taste in husbands, rotting away in Liz 1's prison and, totally losing her head - on the chopping block. This work presents the inside story. It lets readers discover some Prickly Thistle Facts about the Scottish Queen and her hopeless husbands.
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Mary Queen of Scots is dead famous for: having terrible taste in husbands, rotting away in Liz 1's prison and, totally losing her head - on the chopping block. This work presents the inside story. It lets readers discover some Prickly Thistle Facts about the Scottish Queen and her hopeless husbands.

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