Francis Bacon - Shakespeare Authorship Books
Get the facts on the great "Who done it" mystery of the Elizabethan era! Figure out who wrote Shakespeare's plays or just open your mind to the forces and events surrounding the Shakespeare plays that affected the foundations of America.
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Bacon - Shakespeare Reference Books:
- Bacon's Shakespeare by Peter Dawkins. “An easy-to-read handbook of the main definitive, factual evidence, with bulleted headings backed up by supporting information.”
- The Shakespeare Enigma By Peter Dawkins. “This groundbreaking and exhaustively researched book is a fascinating voyage of discovery that reads like an Elizabethan thriller. It draws aside the veils concealing the truth concerning Shakespeare, to reveal the real author or authors of the Shakespeare plays, the involvement with the Rosicrucians, and the treasure trail or game of hide-and-seek set up by them as a ‘Mystery’ to train us in an ‘Art of Discovery’ by which all things might be known.”
- Francis Bacon: Herald of the New Age by Peter Dawkins An introductory work covering a large sweep of information on “genius and hidden nature of Sir Francis Bacon and his association with the Rosicrucians, the Virgin Queen and Shakespeare.’ enough information to spur you into collecting the Wisdom of Shakespeare series.
- Building Paradise By Peter Dawkins. “This revealing book explains clearly and succinctly the Baconian/Rosicrucian 'Six Days' Work' - a highly practical, creative method and labor of love, designed on Cabalistic, Neo-platonic and Christian principles, by means of which we might discover all truth and build paradise on earth. A central feature of this method is theater, as represented by the Shakespeare plays and the initiation dramas of Freemasonry.”
- Second Cryptographic Shakespeare by Penn Leary. “A monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon.”
- Who Wrote Shakespeare? by John Michell. 1996 A “witty investigation of the theories and claims reads like a series of detective stories. By the end of the book even the most faithful disciples of the Bard will find themselves asking, ‘Who Wrote Shakespeare?’”
- Francis Bacon and His Secret Societies (PDF link 40Mb) by Mrs. Henry Pott 1891 “An attempt to collect and unite the lost links of a long and strong chain” A unique angle Mrs Pott covers is what the watermarks on the paper on which the folio was printed tell us.
- Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon by Edward G Harman 1914 A historical inquiry into the relationship between Spenser, Essex and Bacon and proof Bacon used Spenser as a mask for The Faerie Queen.
- The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon by Alfred Dodd. A fascinating Francis Bacon biography with proof of his sonship to Queen Elizabeth, authorship of Shakespeare, and the real story behind his public fall from grace.
- The Shakespeare Code by Virginia Fellows A study of the cipher code hidden in Shakespeare folio and other Elizabethan works, includes never before released research with thorough investigation, documentation and numerous footnotes.