The Shakespeare CodeSCB Distributors, 2009/12/09 - 384 ページ "The Shakespeare Code reveals the astounding true story of codes concealed in the works of Shakespeare and other writers of his time. For over 250 years, the codes went undiscovered. And more than one person suffered severely for daring to speak the secrets they contain. The codes reveal an explosive story—the hidden marriage of Elizabeth, the “Virgin Queen,” murder and scandal, corruption and lies at the highest levels. Virginia Fellows’ fascinating and endearing tale weaves together the facts and history of the controversy, deception, and mystery. She unfolds the true life story of Francis Bacon as the rejected prince, son of Elizabeth, as encrypted in the writings attributed to Shakespeare. These secrets could not be told in Bacon’s own time, so he concealed them in code, hoping for a future when it would be discovered, when men could be free to speak and know the truth. Fellows’ exhaustive research includes a nineteenth-century “cipher wheel,” still in existence today. Photos of the 100-year-old device are included in the book." |
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... Common Sense. In this peculiar tract, a man called Common Sense is having a conversation with a stranger about “a person belonging to the playhouse”: This man was a profligate in his youth, and, as some say, had been a deer-stealer ...
... Common Sense. In this peculiar tract, a man called Common Sense is having a conversation with a stranger about “a person belonging to the playhouse”: This man was a profligate in his youth, and, as some say, had been a deer-stealer ...
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... common sense and the stability of her home life must have appealed greatly to the lonely princess, whose temperament was so radically different. Sir Nicholas and Lady Anne's position was not always an easy one to be in. Elizabeth ...
... common sense and the stability of her home life must have appealed greatly to the lonely princess, whose temperament was so radically different. Sir Nicholas and Lady Anne's position was not always an easy one to be in. Elizabeth ...
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... common whore!”... With shrilling shrieks The wretched lady turned And in a twinkling, like the current, flies In violent swift flight from her fair foe. After her, in rage and malice, The great queen chases. As she doth bound away her ...
... common whore!”... With shrilling shrieks The wretched lady turned And in a twinkling, like the current, flies In violent swift flight from her fair foe. After her, in rage and malice, The great queen chases. As she doth bound away her ...
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Banished to Paris | |
Juliet and Her English Romeo | |
The Glory of a King | |
Try Try Try Again | |
Trouble from Stratford | |
Essex Bacon and Tragedy | |
Tudors | |
Stuarts | |
A Slippery Climb | |
A Final Sacrifice | |
New Worlds | |
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Alban Alfred Dodd Alice Barnham Anne Bacon Anthony Bacon Bacon’s Cipher Story Bacon’s Personal Life-Story Baconiana Barsi-Greene Ben Jonson Bi-literal Cypher biographer birth brother Buckingham Burghley child court Crown Daphne du Maurier death deciphered decipherer Donnelly doth earl of Essex Edward Coke England English Essays father Folio fortune Francis Bacon Francis Bacon’s Cipher Francis Bacon’s Personal Francis’s Gallup Golden Lads Gorhambury Gray’s Gray’s Inn hath heart Henry honor I–II Ibid James Jonson king king’s knew Lady Anne later letter live London lord chancellor Lord Francis Lord Leicester Majesty Majesty’s man’s Marguerite marriage Maurier mind mother never Owen Owen’s plays poet Prince Tudor princess published Queen Elizabeth revealed Robert Cecil royal says secret seems Shakespeare Shaksper Sir Francis Bacon’s Sir Nicholas sonnet Southampton Stratford tell thou throne William William Shakespeare Word Cipher writing wrote York House young