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"The Death of the Case for Francis Bacon's Authorship of Shakespeare Has Been Greatly Exaggerated!, Part One," posted at What's New here at SirBacon.org, Aug. 3, 2022.


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I dedicated "The Death of the Case for Francis Bacon's Authorship of Shakespeare Has Been Greatly Exaggerated!" part one, Aug. 3 (posted on my contributor page here at SirBacon.org) to the memory of Brian McClinton, author of The Shakespeare Conspiracies: A 400-Year Web of Myth and Deceit, who passed away June 3, 2022 at age 77. In 23 pages, I have tried to provide an overview, a documented summary of thirteen categories of fact-based evidence supporting "Francis Bacon's contribution to Shakespeare authorship" (as Barry Clarke so aptly put in in the title of his 2019 book). The new findings being reported here at SirBacon.org all the time are exciting! The case is far from past tense.

Also, I've tried to explain why I think the Oxfraud.com website's asserted "prima facie legal case" in favor of the Man from Stratford fails.

This is part one. Hopefully more parts will follow in due course. I don't think the "case for Bacon" can ever be made completely in any one book or article, but anyone is free to try!  As always, I'm grateful to Lawrence, Rob, to SirBacon.org for posting my writing.

Edited by Christie Waldman
1st 3 lines: added details, changed "fourteen" to "thirteen."
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