Mary Stuart by Friedrich Schiller

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Unjustly Maria Stuart is accused to have supported the attack on Elisabeth, Queen of England. Mortimer fascinated by Marias beauty and her catholic faith tries to save the convict from the approaching execution. His plan is risky but does not seem hopeless …

Friedrich Schiller: Mary Stuart. Hard cover in a slipcase, 624 pages, 38 x 53 mm, Miniaturbuchverlag Leipzig 1997. German edition.

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