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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1910 Edition.
1910. A contribution to the controversial claim that Francis Bacon
wrote Shakespeare's plays. Includes cryptographic analysis of the
First Folio and alleged included anagrams. Numerous beautiful
plates and reproduced prints.
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edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm15323938Privately printed. Cambridge, Mass.: University
Press], 1889. 88 p.; 24 cm.
24 Papers By Eduard Seler, E. Forstemann, Paul Schellhas, Carl
Sapper And E. P. Dieseldorff
24 Papers By Eduard Seler, E. Forstemann, Paul Schellhas, Carl
Sapper And E. P. Dieseldorff
1910. A contribution to the controversial claim that Francis Bacon
wrote Shakespeare's plays. Includes cryptographic analysis of the
First Folio and alleged included anagrams. Numerous beautiful
plates and reproduced prints.
24 Papers By Eduard Seler, E. Forstemann, Paul Schellhas, Carl
Sapper And E. P. Dieseldorff
A contribution to the controversial claim that Francis Bacon wrote
Shakespeare's plays. Includes cryptographic analysis of the First
Folio and alleged included anagrams. Numerous beautiful plates and
reproduced prints.
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