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The first book to positively identify who the true author of "William Shakespeare" really was. It lists many of the aliases he used (including many who have already been suggested as "alternative authors") but adds a whole lot more. The book exposes the exact location of the Bard's remains, which are in a private crypt beneath a village church a few miles from his home town wrapped in a body shaped coffin.
It delves deep into each prospective alias and links them together in totally unexpected ways. The Bard genuinely wanted everyone to know who wrote his works - but only after his death. He left numerous tantalising clues that were literally "under our nose" and "sticking out like a sore thumb".
He even left "fishy" associations to Herrings and Pilchards through his aliases fake names. He used the symbolism of lambs/sheep/ewes & ewers to identify his work as his own. He was a polymath and a polyglot with a great sense of humour and a desire to educate.
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It illustrates that even one line in Shakespeare's works was heavily encoded
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