Shakespeare, Bacon, America's Foundations & the Secret World of Renaissance Mystery Traditions Lecture Series - Summer 2010

Explore the Shakespeare authorship controversy with Peter Dawkins. Who wrote Shakespeare's plays?

Find out if Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare.

Peter Dawkins, England's world-renowned author, will be in Bozeman and Paradise Valley, Montana, July 2010 to give several lectures and a three day summer school seminar on the Shakespeare plays.

Usually Shakespeare students have to travel to England, the Bard's old stomping grounds, to attend one of Peter's Wisdom of Shakespeare events or one of the Francis Bacon Research Trust's lecture series.

Fortunately, the Francis Bacon Renaissance Fund has prevailed upon Peter to come West and present his full palette. Please join us for the following events:

Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a lecture by Peter Dawkins of Warwickshire England, scholar of Shakespeare, Sir Francis Bacon and the English Renaissance.



Sponsorship Opportunities Still Available

If you are interested in helping to sponsor these events, please contact the Francis Bacon Renaissance Fund.

Peter Dawkins Interview

Listen to a recent interview with Peter Dawkins on Blog Talk Radio on Francis Bacon and Shakespeare.


Shakespeare and the English Renaissance

Doubt About Will?

Part of the great mystery of "William Shakespeare" is the lack of evidence from the Elizabethan era pointing to the person Will Shakspere as the author.

Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and many famous poets, lawyers and actors have doubted that Shaksper (the actor) was Shakespeare (the author). Enjoy this website and other websites it links to. Study the available facts and decide for yourself: who wrote Shakespeare...and why?


Sir Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon

Up-front bias: OK, this website is pro Francis Bacon and his "good pens". However, don't take our esteemed and highly regarded word for it - join in one of the most interesting, captivating and challenging detective stories of all Time.