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book 2023

DEBUGGING SHAKESPEARE

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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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