The Hon. Mary Monica Maxwell-Scott (2 October 1852 – 15 March 1920) was a Scottish author of historical novels and non-fiction and the great-granddaughter of the novelist Walter Scott. (From Wikipedia) More about Mary Monica Maxwell-Scott:
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| | Books by Mary Monica Maxwell-Scott: Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, 1852-1920: Gabriel Garcia Moreno, Regenerator of Ecuador (third edition; London et al.: R. and T. Washbourne, 1914) Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, 1852-1920: The Life of Madame de la Rochejaquelein (London et al.: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1911) Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, 1852-1920: Madame Elizabeth de France, 1764-1794 (London: E. Arnold, 1908) Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, 1852-1920: The Making of Abbotsford, and Incidents in Scottish History, Drawn From Various Sources (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1897) Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, 1852-1920: The Tragedy of Fotheringay, Founded on the Journal of D. Bourgoing, Physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on Unpublished Ms. Documents (London: A. and C. Black, 1895), contrib. by Dominique Bourgoing Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, 1852-1920: The Tragedy of Fotheringay, Founded on the Journal of D. Bourgoing, Physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on Unpublished Ms. Documents (new edition; Edinburgh and London: Sands and Co., 1905), contrib. by Dominique Bourgoing
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