King James VI of Scotland, I of England /

James VI and I, the king who united in his person the crowns of Scotland and England, has received a censorious press. Faults -- and he was very far from faultless -- have been given maximum treatment and virtues -- which he did not lack -- have been dismissed as being on a lesser scale. The result...

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Main Author: Fraser, Antonia, 1932-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1975, ©1974.
Edition:1st American ed.
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Summary:James VI and I, the king who united in his person the crowns of Scotland and England, has received a censorious press. Faults -- and he was very far from faultless -- have been given maximum treatment and virtues -- which he did not lack -- have been dismissed as being on a lesser scale. The result is that he has been derided for his failures, but not sufficiently praised for those instances where his judgment was in advance of his age, as for example in his desire for a proper union of England and Scotland, or his genuine and far-sighted love of peace. His contribution as a skilful and tenacious King of Scotland -- in many ways the most successful king Scotland ever had -- is often ignored, while the legacy of problems he inherited in England is overlooked. - Introduction.
Attempts to reveal the strengths and virtues as well as the shortcomings of the much maligned Jacobean monarch who led both England and Scotland for two decades.
Physical Description:224 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, genealogical tables ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 217) and index.
ISBN:0394494768
9780394494760