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So Richly Spun (Hardcover): Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore So Richly Spun (Hardcover)
Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R991 R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Save R162 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few are aware that the true identity of William Shakespeare represents Western Civilization's greatest mystery. Even fewer realize that the commonly accepted authorship of William Shaksper of Stratford, who was illiterate, is a complete hoax manufactured by England's most powerful politicians.

The hoax survived largely unscathed until 1920 when J. Thomas Looney's brilliant book, ""Shakespeare" Identified," plucked Edward de Vere out of historical obscurity and introduced him to the world as the real Shakespeare. Fighting the astonishing power of Conventional Wisdom, de Vereans have steadily built their case through solid research in the past ninety years.

This book series salvages fascinating, neglected authorship material which repeatedly and convincingly shows that Edward de Vere was the uniquely creative genius who wrote under the coerced pen name of William Shakespeare.

My Name Be Buried - A Coerced Pen Name Forces the Real Shakespeare into Anonymity (Hardcover): Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore My Name Be Buried - A Coerced Pen Name Forces the Real Shakespeare into Anonymity (Hardcover)
Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R988 R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Save R162 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few people are aware that the true identity of William Shakespeare represents Western Civilization's greatest mystery. Even fewer realize that the commonly accepted authorship by William Shaksper of Stratford-on-Avon, who was illiterate, is a complete hoax manufactured by England's leading politicians, William Cecil and his son, Robert, for personal reasons of greed and power.

The hoax survived largely unscathed until 1920 when J. Thomas Looney's brilliant book, "Shakespeare Identified," plucked Edward de Vere's buried name out of historical obscurity and introduced him to the world as the real Shakespeare. Fighting the astonishing power of conventional wisdom, believers in the de Vere theory have steadily built their case through now hard-to-find scholarly research for the past ninety years.

This anthology series, "Building the Case for Edward de Vere as Shakespeare," salvages fascinating, neglected authorship material which repeatedly and convincingly shows that Edward de Vere was the uniquely creative genius who wrote under the coerced pen name of William Shakespeare.

The Great Shakespeare Hoax - After Unmasking the Fraudulent Pretender, Search for the True Genius Begins (Hardcover): Paul... The Great Shakespeare Hoax - After Unmasking the Fraudulent Pretender, Search for the True Genius Begins (Hardcover)
Paul Hemenway Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R987 R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Save R162 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Shine Forth - Evidence Grows Rapidly In Favor of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare (Hardcover): Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore Shine Forth - Evidence Grows Rapidly In Favor of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare (Hardcover)
Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R991 R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Save R162 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few are aware that the true identity of William Shakespeare represents Western Civilization's greatest mystery. Even fewer realize that the commonly accepted authorship by the illiterate William Shaksper of Stratford is a complete hoax manufactured by England's most powerful politicians. This deception survived largely unscathed until 1920 when J. Thomas Looney's brilliant book, ""Shakespeare" Identified," plucked Edward de Vere out of historical obscurity and introduced him to the world as the real Shakespeare.

Compiled of authoritative essays and compelling book excerpts, the third volume in this groundbreaking series, "Shine Forth" salvages fascinating, neglected authorship material which repeatedly and convincingly shows that Edward de Vere was the uniquely creative genius who wrote under the coerced pen name of William Shakespeare. Combating the astonishing power of conventional wisdom, de Vereans have steadily built their case through solid research published in journals and books which have been subject to disappearance by the vicissitudes of time-until now.

With an impressive bibliography, well-documented sources, and an unshakeable desire to unearth the truth, this volume represents an historic achievement in the scholarship of Shakespearean studies, and reopens the dialogue on this controversial subject.

Feeling It (Paperback): Hank Whittemore Feeling It (Paperback)
Hank Whittemore
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
100 Reasons Shake-speare was the Earl of Oxford (Paperback): Hank Whittemore 100 Reasons Shake-speare was the Earl of Oxford (Paperback)
Hank Whittemore
R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ver, begin (Paperback): Hank Whittemore Ver, begin (Paperback)
Hank Whittemore; Ricardo Mena
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Twelve Years in the Life of Shakespeare (Paperback): William E. Boyle Twelve Years in the Life of Shakespeare (Paperback)
William E. Boyle; Hank Whittemore
R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A compilation of columns ("A Year in the Life of Shakespeare") originally written by the author for the newsletter Shakespeare Matters from 2001-2005. Written from the Oxfordian point of view (i.e., that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true Shakespeare), each column concentrated on just one year and discussed the known events in the author's life in conjunction with the recorded history and literature of that year, and the ways in which the plays and poems in the Shakespeare canon may reflect and/or comment on these connections.

So Richly Spun (Paperback): Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore So Richly Spun (Paperback)
Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R742 R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Save R106 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few are aware that the true identity of William Shakespeare represents Western Civilization's greatest mystery. Even fewer realize that the commonly accepted authorship of William Shaksper of Stratford, who was illiterate, is a complete hoax manufactured by England's most powerful politicians.

The hoax survived largely unscathed until 1920 when J. Thomas Looney's brilliant book, ""Shakespeare" Identified," plucked Edward de Vere out of historical obscurity and introduced him to the world as the real Shakespeare. Fighting the astonishing power of Conventional Wisdom, de Vereans have steadily built their case through solid research in the past ninety years.

This book series salvages fascinating, neglected authorship material which repeatedly and convincingly shows that Edward de Vere was the uniquely creative genius who wrote under the coerced pen name of William Shakespeare.

Shine Forth - Evidence Grows Rapidly In Favor of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare (Paperback): Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore Shine Forth - Evidence Grows Rapidly In Favor of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare (Paperback)
Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R742 R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Save R106 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few are aware that the true identity of William Shakespeare represents Western Civilization's greatest mystery. Even fewer realize that the commonly accepted authorship by the illiterate William Shaksper of Stratford is a complete hoax manufactured by England's most powerful politicians. This deception survived largely unscathed until 1920 when J. Thomas Looney's brilliant book, ""Shakespeare" Identified," plucked Edward de Vere out of historical obscurity and introduced him to the world as the real Shakespeare.

Compiled of authoritative essays and compelling book excerpts, the third volume in this groundbreaking series, "Shine Forth" salvages fascinating, neglected authorship material which repeatedly and convincingly shows that Edward de Vere was the uniquely creative genius who wrote under the coerced pen name of William Shakespeare. Combating the astonishing power of conventional wisdom, de Vereans have steadily built their case through solid research published in journals and books which have been subject to disappearance by the vicissitudes of time-until now.

With an impressive bibliography, well-documented sources, and an unshakeable desire to unearth the truth, this volume represents an historic achievement in the scholarship of Shakespearean studies, and reopens the dialogue on this controversial subject.

My Name Be Buried - A Coerced Pen Name Forces the Real Shakespeare into Anonymity (Paperback): Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore My Name Be Buried - A Coerced Pen Name Forces the Real Shakespeare into Anonymity (Paperback)
Paul Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R739 R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Save R106 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few people are aware that the true identity of William Shakespeare represents Western Civilization's greatest mystery. Even fewer realize that the commonly accepted authorship by William Shaksper of Stratford-on-Avon, who was illiterate, is a complete hoax manufactured by England's leading politicians, William Cecil and his son, Robert, for personal reasons of greed and power.

The hoax survived largely unscathed until 1920 when J. Thomas Looney's brilliant book, "Shakespeare Identified," plucked Edward de Vere's buried name out of historical obscurity and introduced him to the world as the real Shakespeare. Fighting the astonishing power of conventional wisdom, believers in the de Vere theory have steadily built their case through now hard-to-find scholarly research for the past ninety years.

This anthology series, "Building the Case for Edward de Vere as Shakespeare," salvages fascinating, neglected authorship material which repeatedly and convincingly shows that Edward de Vere was the uniquely creative genius who wrote under the coerced pen name of William Shakespeare.

The Great Shakespeare Hoax - After Unmasking the Fraudulent Pretender, Search for the True Genius Begins (Paperback): Paul... The Great Shakespeare Hoax - After Unmasking the Fraudulent Pretender, Search for the True Genius Begins (Paperback)
Paul Hemenway Altrocchi, Hank Whittemore
R737 R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Save R106 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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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