The author of The Palace delivers a fascinating exploration of the dramatic life and loves of King James I, encompassing witchcraft trials, political radicalism, the unification of Scotland and England, espionage and passionate sex.
James Stuart did not always love wisely but he never failed to do so boldly.
James Stuart was a gay man before the word homosexual even existed. He fell in love three times – with Sandie, Robert, and Steenie – and he was infatuated three more times – with Huntley, Ruthven, and Philip. We have so much on the six wives of Henry VIII, why not the six loves of James I?
There has never been a biography of King James that looks honestly at the entirety of his private life, much less at the men he loved over the course of that life. It is among the most dramatic stories in British royal history. Beginning with the assassination of his bisexual father in 1567, James’s life ran through kidnapping, religious fundamentalism, witchcraft trials, torture, poison, political radicalism, the unification of Scotland and England, a queen’s alleged abortion, passionate sex, strong love, stronger hate, espionage, one-night stands, group sex, brothels, and a decade-long love affair that ended in murder.
Apart from being a series of love stories, Queen James covers a fascinating piece of royal history. Child of a murdered father and a beheaded mother, he was kidnapped twice, his mentor’s heart was sent to him in a box, he slept with a suspected spy and was nearly murdered by another of his lovers. James Stuart did not always love wisely but he never failed to do so boldly.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008660857
Number of pages: 496
Weight: 760 g
Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 46 mm
'A very intimate portrait; James comes alive in full flamboyance …Russell expertly weaves the bedchamber gossip into the tapestry of a tumultuous reign. The book is serious when it needs to be and fun when appropriate. Academic historians are often reluctant to discuss emotions and rather limp when it comes to sex. Russell, in contrast, immerses himself in James’s complex personality, producing a portrait that is robust and exquisitely detailed…a superbly nuanced biography' Sunday Times 'Confident, compelling… a sober, rounded portrait of James Stuart, which rescues him from the caricature, product of later parliamentarian bias, of the slobbering (not true) weakling (also not true) who was forever fiddling with his codpiece (there is no contemporary evidence for this). Instead we meet a complicated man, an obsessive hunter, an intellectual who wrote decent poetry and books, superstitious, impulsive, passionate, and above all, deeply paranoid. This last detail is little wonder. The most striking lesson of this propulsive biography is just how brutal life was 450 years ago' Guardian 'Superb…stands apart in its mixture of acute psychological insight and intricate research, as he brings the backbiting and power struggles of the Jacobean court to life with wit and vigour. His greatest achievement here is to redefine James as one of Britain’s few queer kings, and he dispenses with the euphemisms and evasiveness of other historians in this stirring account of the man who would be queen' Observer 'Seeks to unravel the monarch – the first to rule Scotland, England and Ireland following the Union of the Crowns in 1604 – who found love, sex and comfort with a string of male ‘favourites’ and a release in dirty jokes and coarse language' The Scotman
Queen James by Gareth Russell is a captivating and poignant history book that presents a fresh and compelling narrative. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in British history, the text delves into the... More
I practically inhaled this book...
In this brilliantly researched work Russell chronicles the life of, in my opinion, one of Europe's most interesting monarchs. Described by his contemporaries as exceedingly...
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Having read The Palace by Gareth Russell, and having loved it, I was keen to get my hands on this one. Thank you to the team at Harper Collins for sending me an advanced copy.
Queen James is a brilliant book,...
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