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Who Wrote Bacon?: William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, And James I : A Mystery For The Twenty- First Century
Richard Ramsbotham
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Description for Who Wrote Bacon?: William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, And James I : A Mystery For The Twenty- First Century
paperback. Num Pages: 184 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; DSBD; DSG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 138 x 17. Weight in Grams: 268. Good clean copy with minor shelfwear, remains very good.
For years a popular debate has been raging about whether Shakespeare really was the author of the many famous plays and poems published in his name. Shakespeare could not have accomplished this great feat, argue the doubters, and point instead to other well-known figures. Who Wrote Bacon? offers a completely new perspective, examining afresh the evidence to hand, and introducing...
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Temple Lodge Publishing
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
East Sussex, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781902636542
SKU
KTS0036608
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99-1
About Richard Ramsbotham
Richard Ramsbotham (M.A. Cantab.) was born in 1962. After teaching English Literature at Warsaw University (1989-1993) he trained at Artemis School of Speech and Drama, and later worked as a performer and writer with the Rose Theatre Company. He currently teaches drama at the Glasshouse College, Stourbridge, and is writing the authorized biography of Vernon Watkins.
Reviews for Who Wrote Bacon?: William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, And James I : A Mystery For The Twenty- First Century
'A book vital for English-speaking people and for our time.' - Terry M. Boardman, author of Mapping the Millennium 'Who Wrote Bacon offers the most incisive contribution to the Shakespeare authorship question we have seen to date ... Ramsbotham's insight into these matters is precise, profound and indispensable. Without what he unveils in this book, we are simply left in...
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