The Great Shakespeare Hoax
by
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About the Book
We all know that William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the works of Shakespeare.
But...
What if he didn't? What if it were not true? Would it make any difference to the world?
It would have made a great difference to Elizabethan England. And so arose the necessity for The Great Shakespeare Hoax...
About the Author
Randall Barron has published various articles in the Shakespeare-Oxford Newsletter and has addressed the 1998 Shakespeare conference at Concordia University.
He has a website expressing his views on the Shakespeare Authorship Question and has two novels in preparation concerning the same.
As to his Shakespeare research, he is most proud of having pointed out on his website and to the audience at Concordia University where Shakespeare himself declares he is a knight, and of his investigations into Love's Martyr, an enigmatic and obscure book published in 1601, which he believes is another important key to understanding The Great Shakespeare Hoax.
He and his wife, Gloria, also were the first to discover and call attention to the Inquisition Post Mortem of Edward de Vere in London, in 1992.