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Peter Moore’s landmark book:  The Lame Storyteller, Poor and Despised Studies in Shakespeare Peter Moore was “dissimilar from the typical Shakespeare scholar in profound ways.”  He was a professional military officer, graduating West Point in engineering and achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel in the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division.  He also graduated from the University of Maryland with a master’s degree in economics. He ended his career by serving as a director of a national non-profit organization in Washington DC dedicated to working with troubled teenagers.   He became interested in the works of Shakespeare, and in the author himself.  A frequent contributor to literature on the authorship question, he also published his findings on the works of Shakespeare in the orthodox literature.  Moore died in 2007 at the early age of 57.   But in these short years he published numerous articles on Shakespeare and his works, including but not exclusive to the authorship question – and his research is state-of-the-art!!   Collected and published in Germany last year, it’s now available through the Shakespeare Fellowship!! 

 

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Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible:  The Marginalia of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible - By Roger Stritmatter, Ph.D. Item Price:  $75.00 (US or Canada), $100.00 (Overseas) This is the landmark Ph.D. dissertation by Roger Stritmatter that analyzes the annotations in the 17th Earl of Oxford’s (Edward de Vere) Geneva Bible in the light of the Shakespeare texts and Oxford’s identity as Shakespeare.  “This dissertation answers important questions for us,” said Dr. Daniel Wright in April 2000 at Stritmatter’s oral presentation at UMass-Amherst.  “But it does not close the field of inquiry into the subject it explores.  Unlike many doctoral dissertations, this work invites its readers to continue the investigation … Stritmatter has provided us with a map of the author’s mind as his creative art was informed by Scripture.” 

 

 

 

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The Monument:  “Shake-speare’s Sonnets” by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxfordby Hank Whittemore

Item Price:  $70.00 (US or Canada), $85.00 (Overseas) Now, for the first time in the nearly four centuries since 1609, here is a comprehensive solution to the longstanding enigma of Shake-speares Sonnets. Hank Whittemore's book is the result of a lifetime of thinking about Shakespeare and the Sonnets. This 900-page book provides summaries and "translations" of each verse, and reveals a story that has been hiding in plain sight all this time---the true story of the Poet Shakespeare, the Fair Youth Southampton and the tumultuous events that shaped both their lives. In short, the Sonnets are a personal diary written within a chronological and historical context of real events occurring in real time.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A Question of WillBy Lynne Kositsky, Item Price $7.50 (US or Canada), $15.00 (Overseas) 

When Perin Willoughby, a feisty, fast-talking teen, travels back in time to the theatre of the Elizabethan era, she is frightened--and fascinated. Soon she has snagged an actor's job at The Theatre, all the while masquerading as a boy to avoid being thrown out on the street. Travel with "Willow" through the streets of London. Experience the sights, the sounds...and the smells! ---and her encounter with Edward de Vere, an Earl writing plays under the name "Shakespeare." Guaranteed to entertain Shakespeare fans, both old and new.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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