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Francis Bacon - The True Shakespeare? A Conspiracy Buried in Cipher - cover
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Francis Bacon - The True Shakespeare? A Conspiracy Buried in Cipher

Thomas Loki

Editora: Heritage Books

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What if the greatest works of English literature were not written by William Shakespeare at all? This book takes readers deep into one of history’s most fascinating literary mysteries. With a blend of historical research and gripping narrative, it explores the bold claim that Francis Bacon may have been the true author behind Shakespeare’s plays. Hidden codes, secret societies, and a trail of cryptic ciphers open a window into a world of intrigue where art, politics, and power collide.
 
 
 
Francis Bacon: The True Shakespeare? A Conspiracy Buried in Cipher invites both skeptics and believers to question long-held assumptions and to consider whether the truth about Shakespeare’s identity has been deliberately concealed for centuries. This is a journey into the shadows of the Renaissance that challenges the story we thought we knew.
Disponível desde: 17/09/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 99 páginas.

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