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Home Page, "Who wrote the Works?"

Home Page, Continued

The First Word of dialogue in the First Folio tells it all.

The Complete Second Cryptographic Shakespeare (and MORE)

Decimals, Logarithms and the Binary Scale

The Stratford Bust, Old and New!

The Vilification of Verulam

Symbols as Cryptograms

Odd first pages of the Folio

Twain's "Is Shakespeare Dead?" (complete)

Twain's views more briefly

The "To the Reader" Poem

The Peculiar Portrait in the First Folio

Pierre Amboise's Preface, and the Dragon

Archbishop Thomas Tenison testifies

Hiawatha strikes back.

Cryptology in the 16th & 17th Century

Shakespeare's Strange Signatures

Powell's message to posterity

By the Mind I shall be seen

The Manes Verulamiani - a classic

Translation of the Manes Latin tributes

Importance of the Northumberland Manuscript

The Manuscript itself (modernized)

Edwin Reed's literary research

Edward D. Johnson's proof that Shakespeare was not the author

Richard Bentley's irreverent opinion of Stratfordian scholarship

Bentley continued

Selections from the English Baconiana

The 1601-5 Revels Account of Shaxberd

Bacon's Mansion at St. Albans

The Queen as Bacon's mother?

Baxter on the omitted plays

Bacon's 1601 Essays

Rawley's Life of Bacon

The Mystery of Francis Bacon

Page of Shakespeare's Will

Novum Organum, Preface.

Classical Cryptography

Download Baconian Deciphering Program

Download zipped version of the Second Cryptographic Shakespeare

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Links Outside This Site:

New Atlantis, Bacon's hope for the future of Science

Bacon's Essays, Complete

Shakespeare the Usurer

Shakespeare's Will

Shake-n-Bacon, Paul Dupuy's fabulous Bacon site

Lawrence Gerald's equally impressive SirBacon site

Peter Dawkins, The Francis Bacon Research Trust

Bacon-Shakespeare coincidences

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