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The second cryptographic Shakespeare : a monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon / by Leary Penn.

1990
Omaha, Neb. : Westchester House, 1990.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Authorship Baconian theory.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 Cipher.
83441018
61.1/LEA
0961791713
313 p. ; 24 cm.
Leary, Penn
The second cryptographic Shakespeare : a monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon / by Leary Penn.
Omaha, Neb. : Westchester House, 1990.
1990
Leary, Penn
The cryptographic Shakespeare : a monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon / by Penn Leary.
Omaha, Neb. : Westchester House, 1987.
1987
The Sha-ke-Bacon cryptogram.
[Boston, Mass : Historiette, 1898]
1898
Shakespeare a Rosicrucian : was he a Rosicrucian?
[Boston, Mass : Historiette, 1898]
1898
Leary, Penn
The second cryptographic Shakespeare : a monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon / by Leary Penn.
Omaha, Neb. : Westchester House, 1990.
1990
Durning-Lawrence, Edwin
Bacon is Shake-speare / by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence ; together with a reprint of Bacon's Promus of formularies and elegancies...
London : Gay Hancock, 1910.
1910
Durning-Lawrence, Edwin
Bacon is Shake-speare / by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence ; together with a reprint of Bacon's Promus of formularies and elegancies...
London : Gay Hancock, 1910.
1910
Smith, William Henry, fl. 1856-1880.,
Bacon and Shakespeare : an inquiry touching players, playhouses, and play-writers in the days of Elizabeth / by William Henry Smith, esq.. to which is appended an abstract of a ms. respecting Tobie Matthew.
London : J. R. Smith, 1857.
1857
Smith, William Henry, fl. 1856-1880.,
Bacon and Shakespeare : an inquiry touching players, playhouses, and play-writers in the days of Elizabeth / by William Henry Smith, esq.. to which is appended an abstract of a ms. respecting Tobie Matthew.
London : J. R. Smith, 1857.
1857
Smith, William Henry, fl. 1856-1880.,
Bacon and Shakespeare : an inquiry touching players, playhouses, and play-writers in the days of Elizabeth / by William Henry Smith, esq.. to which is appended an abstract of a ms. respecting Tobie Matthew.
London : J. R. Smith, 1857.
1857
Leary, Penn
The second cryptographic Shakespeare : a monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon / by Leary Penn.
Omaha, Neb. : Westchester House, 1990.
1990
Nicholson, Aldwell.,
No cipher in Shakespeare : being a refutation of the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly's Great cryptogram / by the Rev. A. Nicholson ....
London : Leamington : T. Fisher Unwin ; Burgis Colbourne, 1888.
1888
Nicholson, Aldwell.,
No cipher in Shakespeare : being a refutation of the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly's Great cryptogram / by the Rev. A. Nicholson ....
London : Leamington : T. Fisher Unwin ; Burgis Colbourne, 1888.
1888
Woodward, Frank.,
Francis Bacon's cipher signatures / Frank Woodward.
[place of publication unknown] : Grafton Co, 1923.
1923
Leary, Penn
The cryptographic Shakespeare : a monograph wherein the poems and plays attributed to William Shakespeare are proven to contain the enciphered name of the concealed author, Francis Bacon / by Penn Leary.
Omaha, Neb. : Westchester House, 1987.
1987
Platt, Isaac Hull, 1853-1912.,
George Fabyan Collection (Library of Congress) DLC,
Bacon cryptograms in Shake-speare, and other studies, by Isaac Hull Platt.
Boston, Small, Maynard, 1905.
1905
Parsons, John Denham
Report on the poet Shakespeares identity submitted to the trustees of the British museum, |b with extracts from the correspondence / John Denham Parsons.
Chiswick : by author, 1930
1930
Owen, Orville Ward, 1854-1924.,
The tragical historie of our late brother Robert, earl of Essex, by the author of Hamlet, Richard III, Othello, As you like it, etc., and of the newly discovered tragedy, Mary queen of Scots. Deciphered from the works of Sir Francis Bacon / by Orville W. Owen, M.D.
Detroit, Mich., Howard publishing company [c1895]
1895