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http://fly.hiwaay.net/~paul/
Francis Bacon as Shakespeare.
http://baconisshakespeare.blogspot.com/
A weblog devoted to the Baconian position.
http://www.baconscipher.com/ManesTrans.html
The translation is intended to offer proof of Bacon's poetic skills.
http://www.sirbacon.org/links/evidence.htm
Summarizes the evidence that argues Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's works.
http://www.sirbacon.org/links/chronos.html
Chronology of Bacon's life, mingling known facts with suppositions that he was a son of Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley, Earl of Essex.
http://www.baconscipher.com/index.html
Argues that Bacon wrote Shakespeare's works.
http://www.sirbacon.org/vonkunow.html
A 1921 work by Amelie Deventer Von Kunow that analyzes the plays attributed to Shakespeare, and argues that Bacon was the true author.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1991/10/looking-for-shakespeare/306481/
The controversy briefly covered in "The Atlantic Monthly".
http://fly.hiwaay.net/~paul/outline.html
Francis Bacon as Shake-speare. A scholarly pastiche.
http://manybooks.net/titles/langetext04sbun10.html
Ebook downloadable in several formats.
http://www.sirbacon.org/
Seeks to prove how and why Sir Francis Bacon wrote the works. With links.
http://www.sirgeorgetrevelyan.org.uk/mem-dawkins2.html
An account of Sir George Trevelyan by Peter Dawkins.
http://www.sirbacon.org/Matherpage.htm
Ancient wisdom themes are discussed, with additional essays on Shakespeare authorship.
http://shakespeareauthorship.com/bacpenl.html#1
An introduction to a cipher system found in the works of William Shakespeare by Terry Ross.
http://www.shakespearemag.com/bookstore/authorship.asp
A survey of candidates, mostly dealing with Bacon.
http://www.sirbacon.org/wonder.htm
Excerpt from the book by Robert Theobald, which locates the Baconian philosophy in Shakespeare's works.
http://www.theatrehistory.com/british/shakespeare030.html
Analysis of the theory that the plays of William Shakespeare were actually written under pseudonym by Lord Chancellor Francis Bacon.
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