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The Shakespeare Chronicles
by Desmond Lewis
ISBN: 978-1-935444-12-1
Warning: this book contains revelations and disclosures long withheld about William Shakespeare, including explosive factual material that has been suppressed by the English literary establishment for four hundred years. Read on at the risk of knowing that the literary world as you know it, even assumptions of truth itself, will never be the same again.
Scholars and writers from Coleridge to Mark Twain have long suspected that the Bard was not what he claimed to be, for reasons that are meticulously covered in this book. Through his own extensive research into the public domain and other available documentation in the British Library and elsewhere, independent scholar and mystery author Lewis goes a major step further: that the uneducated William Shakespeare, a known businessman, tax evader, smuggler, and real estate developer in addition to actor, was also a producer--possibly even the original producer in the Hollywood mode (i.e. putting his name on every production that came across his desk as co-partner in the Globe), and a thief: possibly the greatest thief of all time, considering the incalculable value of the life's works he stole and credited to himself.
There has long been a movement afoot to support Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford for this title, based mostly on the fact that he was a nobleman who wrote some poems. This book takes a much more radical position based on the known facts, which point in another direction entirely. It wasn't deVere. Nor Essex, the newest fad. And as is so often the case, like the Emperor's New Clothes, the truth has been right under our noses the whole time, had anyone dared to look. Desmond Lewis, as an independent scholar unencumbered by academic traditions and limitations, has dared to look.
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