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SHAKESPEARE AND FRANCIS BACON
SCCE 6
11
Bormann, Edwin
The Shakespeare-secret - translated from the German by Harry Brett
TH. Wohlleben
1895
F056094 : Accession No.
12
[James, George]
Bacon-Shakespeare pamphlets III - notes on the origin and construction of the plays
Birmingham: Walter Husband
1895
F056885 : Accession No.
13
[James, George]
Bacon-Shakespeare pamphlets IV - short studies on the origin of the plays
Birmingham: Walter Husband
1896
F064816 : Accession No.
14
James, George
Bacon-Shakespeare pamphlets VI - New light on "Love's labour lost" and
"Macbeth"
Birmingham: Walter Husband
1900
F060201 : Accession No.
15
Castle, Edward James
Shakespeare, Bacon, Jonson and Greene - A study
Sampson Low, Marston & Co
1897
F060626 : Accession No.
16
Cattell, Charles C.
Did Bacon write Shakespeare? - A reply to Ignatius Donnelly
Simpkin, Marshall & Co
1888
F060680 : Accession No.
17
Bacon, Francis
The tale of the Shakspere epitaph - translated from the anglo-phonetic by Edward Gordon
Clark
Chicago: Belford, Clarke & Co
1888
F060652 : Accession No.
18
Dixon, Theron S.E.
Francis Bacon and his Shakespeare
Chicago: Sargent Publishing Company
1895
F060135 : Accession No.
19-20
Donnelly, Ignatius
The great cryptogram: Francis Bacon's cipher in the so-called Shakespeare plays. Vols I
& II
Sampson Low, Marston
1888
F060094 : Accession No.
21
Holmes, Nathaniel
The authorship of Shakespeare
New York: Hurd & Houghton
1866
F060280 : Accession No.
22
Marriott, E.
Bacon or Shakespeare? - An historical enquiry. 2nd ed, with an appendix
Elliot Stock
1898
F049683 : Accession No.
23
Martin, Theodore
Shakespeare or Bacon? - Reprinted from 'Blackwood's magazine' with additions
Edinburgh: William Blackwood & sons
1888
F049432 : Accession No.
24
Nicholson, A.
No cipher in Shakespeare: being a refutation of the hon Ignatius Donnelly's "Great
cryptogram"
T. Fisher Unwin
1888
F060192 : Accession No.
25
Pott, Constance Mary
Francis Bacon's signatures in the Shakespeare plays
Robert Banks
1897
F060255 : Accession No.
26
Pott, Constance Mary
The promus of formularies and elegancies - being private notes, circ 1594, hitherto
unpublished - illustrated and elucidated by passages from Shakespeare, with preface by E A
Abbott
Longmans
1883
F044534 : Accession No.
27
Pott, Constance Mary
Did Francis Bacon write Shakespeare? - Thirty-two reasons for believing that he did. 2nd
ed
Robert Banks
[1893]
F060093 : Accession No.
28
Pott, Constance Mary
Did Francis Bacon write Shakespeare? - Part III - Manners, mind, morals
Robert Banks
[1893]
F063512 : Accession No.
29
Pott, Constance Mary
Francis Bacon and his secret society - An attempt to collect and unite the lost links of a
long and strong chain
Chicago: Francis J. Schulte & Co
1891
F060211 : Accession No.
30
Reed, Edwin
Francis Bacon and the muse of tragedy
Boston: Geo. H. Ellis
1898
F060251 : Accession No.
31
[Smithson, Edward Walter]
Shakespeare-Bacon - an essay
Swan Sonnenschein & Co
1899
F060284 : Accession No.
32
[Steel Charles F.]
Is there any resemblance between Shakespeare & Bacon?
Field & Tuer
1888
F060614 : Accession No.
33
Stopes, C.
The Bacon Shakspere question
T. G. Johnson
1888
F060277 : Accession No.
34
Stopes, C.
The Bacon Shakspere question answered. 2nd ed, corrected and enlarged
Trubner & Co
1888
F060278 : Accession No.
35
Thorpe, W. G.
The hidden lives of Shakespeare and Bacon and their business connecton; with some
revelations of Shakespeare's early struggles 1587-1592 Chiswick press
1897
F060097 : Accession No.
36
Surtees, Scott
William Shakespere of Stratford-on-Avon - his epitaph unearthed, and the author of the
plays run to ground - with supplement
Henry Gray
1888
F055940 : Accession No.
37
Webb, Thomas E.
The mystery of William Shakespeare - A summary of evidence
Longmans
1902
F060157 : Accession No.
38
Wigston, W.F.C.
Bacon Shakespeare and the Rosicrucians
George Redway
1888
F060106 : Accession No.
39
Wigston, W.F.C.
Francis Bacon - poet, prophet, philosopher versus phantom captain Shakespeare, the
rosicrucian mask
Kegan Paul
1891
F060105 : Accession No.
40
Wigston, W.F.C.
Hermes Stella or notes and jottings upon the Bacon Cipher
George Redway
1890
F060139 : Accession No.
41
Windle, C.F. Ashmead
Address to the new Shakespeare society of London - Discovery of Lord Verulam's undoubted
authorship of the "Shakspere" works
San Francisco: Joseph Winterburn & Co
1881
F066556 : Accession No.
42
Higgins, Charles H.M
Who wrote the plays ascribed to Shakspere? - The substance of lectures on the
Bacon-Shakespere controversy, delivered before the Birkenhead & Penrith literary and
scientific societies
Liverpool: Henry Young
1886
F060607
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