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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!
Twain's "Is Shakespeare Dead?" (complete)
The Peculiar Portrait in the First Folio
Pierre Amboise's Preface, and the Dragon
Archbishop Thomas Tenison testifies
Cryptology in the 16th & 17th Century
Shakespeare's Strange Signatures
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
Selections from the English Baconiana
The 1601-5 Revels Account of Shaxberd
Download Baconian Deciphering Program
Download zipped version of the Second Cryptographic Shakespeare
Links Outside This Site:
New Atlantis, Bacon's hope for the future of Science
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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with ridicule, then it will be opposed, and finally it will be accepted as
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