How could William Shaksper of Stratford, who was illiterate, be the
author of plays that have dazzled the world for centuries? Answer:
he wasn't. His authorship is a remarkably successful hoax.
It was not until 1920 that J. Thomas Looney plucked Edward de
Vere out of historical obscurity and introduced him as the real
Shakespeare. In the next fifty years, powerful articles and books
validated his authorship claim but much of this evidence has been
neglected.
The first five volumes of this book series salvage this early
research which makes Edward de Vere by far the likeliest candidate
for being the great playwright, William Shakespeare.
In Volume One, you'll learn:
● Why Shakespeare's breadth of knowledge and intimate
familiarity with England's Royal Court exclude Shaksper of
Stratford as the true Bard;
● Why Francis Bacon is an unlikely Shakespeare authorship
candidate;
● Why Edward de Vere fulfills all criteria to be the great
playwright;
● And much more
Stop blindly accepting what the textbooks say. Take a logical,
analytical approach to one of history's most important questions.
Start Building the Case for Edward de Vere as Shakespeare with
Volume 1: The Great Shakespeare Hoax.
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