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9780316937610 | Little Brown & Co, May 1, 1990, cover price $22.95
Product Description: The Monument presents a new discovery about the form and content of "Shake-Speares Sonnets" of 1609. The book offers a new edition of the 154 verses to demonstrate that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford constructed a "monument" to preserve "the living record" of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton as the rightful successor by blood to Queen Elizabeth I of England...read more
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9780966556452, titled "The Monument: Shake-speares Sonnets by Edward De Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford" | Hank Whittemore, April 1, 2005, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: The Monument presents a new discovery about the form and content of "Shake-Speares Sonnets" of 1609.
Product Description: The Shakespeare authorship hoax, foisted on a gullible world four hundred years ago by England's most powerful politicians, William and Robert Cecil, is the most successful and longest-lasting ruse in the Western World. Destroying available documents pertaining to the life of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, including his intimate interaction with the Royal Court, the two Cecils forced him to adopt a pen name and tried to make him disappear from history despite his vital role in the remarkable Elizabethan Era...read more
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9781440122897 | Iuniverse Inc, May 19, 2009, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: The Shakespeare authorship hoax, foisted on a gullible world four hundred years ago by England's most powerful politicians, William and Robert Cecil, is the most successful and longest-lasting ruse in the Western World.
Product Description: A new view of Shakespeare's sonnets that brings them alive as a chronicle of political intrigue, passion, and betrayal, Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnets is an expanded introduction and synopsis of Hank Whittemore's breakthrough work The Monument...read more
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9780982073216 | Martin & Lawrence Pr, December 1, 2010, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: A new view of Shakespeare's sonnets that brings them alive as a chronicle of political intrigue, passion, and betrayal, Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnets is an expanded introduction and synopsis of Hank Whittemore's breakthrough work The Monument.
Hardcover:
9780553099515, titled "So That Others May Live: Caroline Hebard and Her Search-And-Rescue Dogs" | Bantam Dell Pub Group, November 1, 1995, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: Tells the story of the head of the U.
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9780553574838 | Bantam Books, November 1, 1996, cover price $5.99 | also contains Black Tulip, The Black Tulip | About this edition: Tells the story of the head of the U.
Product Description: Ver, begin by Ricardo Mena will be recognized as a milestone on the path toward understanding the Elizabethan age and the phenomenon of 'Shakespeare' ⦠Here is the most complete, most in-depth rendering to date of the biographical and historical truths that have remained hidden beneath the Shakespeare myth ⦠Ricardo Mena takes us on a guided tour to the otherwise invisible heart of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras; and let it be proclaimed that no previous scholar, no researcher, no author before now has dared to travel so far beneath the surface of the recorded history and the surviving literature...read more
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9781505548143 | 2 edition (Createspace Independent Pub, December 30, 2014), cover price $70.00 | About this edition: Ver, begin by Ricardo Mena will be recognized as a milestone on the path toward understanding the Elizabethan age and the phenomenon of 'Shakespeare' ⦠Here is the most complete, most in-depth rendering to date of the biographical and historical truths that have remained hidden beneath the Shakespeare myth ⦠Ricardo Mena takes us on a guided tour to the otherwise invisible heart of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras; and let it be proclaimed that no previous scholar, no researcher, no author before now has dared to travel so far beneath the surface of the recorded history and the surviving literature.
The first book for nonscientists to illustrate the human journey into the new era of molecular medicine offers strikingly beautiful images that take readers to laboratories to see the effect of therapies upon cancerous cells, stimuli on the brain, the invasion of HIV, and much more.
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9780500542231 | Thames & Hudson, November 1, 1998, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: A visual introduction into the new era of molecular medicine offers striking images that show the effect of therapies upon cancerous cells, stimuli on the brain, and the invasion of HIV
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