Francis Bacon – Links and Related Topics
A selection of recommended links on Francis Bacon topics
Chronology related to Francis Bacon’s life.
Bacon’s personal notebook The Promus is one of the most important pieces of evidence linking Bacon as Shakespeare.
Manes Verulamiani (“Shades of Verulam”) consists of 32 eulogies written by his peers honoring Francis Bacon as a “supreme poet & dramatist.” Published in 1626.
The Shakespeare Sonnets Unmasked
The Man Who Made Shakespeare & Stratford Famous
Edward Johnson’s The Shakespeare Quiz, or 99 Questions for the Stratfordians to Answer.
The Shakespeare-Bacon essays of Mather Walker
Insight into Timon of Athens
A Bond for All the Ages: Sir Francis Bacon and John Dee,the Original 007
The Northumberland manuscript is the only Elizabethan document containing the names of both Bacon and Shakespeare. By far the most interesting Shakespearean document ever unearthed.
The Prince of Purple and the Ten Links
The Study: Francis Bacon and the “Stages” of his Life
A 1904 animated cartoon of Max Beerbohm entitled “Shakespeare, his Method of Work.”
A letter by Mark Twain discussing his research on the authorship of Shakespeare.
Mark Twain’s book Is Shakespeare Dead?
Hollywood on Shakespeare and Bacon
A song called “Destiny” (about Francis Bacon) by Maryellen McCabe
Listen to a Rap Song on Shakespeare
The Four Idols of Francis Bacon by Manly P. Hall
Francis Bacon’s visionary essay The New Atlantis
How to become a member of the Francis Bacon Society
Short biography of Peter Dawkins, author of Francis Bacon: The Herald of the New Age and other works.
The Astrology Charts of Queen Elizabeth I and Francis Bacon
A view of Twickenham Park where Bacon lived and wrote some of his great works.
Gorhambury, the Bacon family, and the eight Shakespeare Quartos.
The Gorhambury Theatre of Masques
Francis Bacon’s tomb.
Alfred Dodd’s Biography of Bacon.
Numerological Cypher Chart by Alfred Dodd
How Bacon left his mark at the end of The Tempest
William Herbert, the Mysterious W.H.?
Karl Hollenbach’s book Francis Rosicross.
The title page of Edmund Spenser’s Faerie Queen.
Article on a manuscript in Bacon’s handwriting of a scene similar to one in Henry IV.
Find out about the Cypher on the Shakespeare statue in Westminster Abbey.
Francis Bacon and the King James Bible from Baconiana.
Discussion of the Elizabethan mural(Venus & Adonis) of St. Alban’s by T. D. Bokenham.
Francis Carr on the 1986 Discovery of the St. Alban’s mural
Point-Counter Point: A Debate with a Stratfordian
A Transcript from a British Radio Show concerning the Authorship Issue
Francis Carr on Cervantes, England & Don Quixote
Francis Carr on the legal links between Don Quixote and Shakespeare.
Dr. R. Langdon-Down’s article on Shelton’s Don Quixote from Baconiana.
More on the mystery of Don Quixote Authorship
Francis Carr’s table showing similarities between Don Quixote and the works of Shakespeare and Bacon.
Deborah Belle Forman’s review of Umberto Eco’s Foucault’s Pendulum.
A 1916 New York Times article on a judicial decision that Francis Bacon was the true author of the “Shakespeare” plays.
Virginia Fellows on Bacon & Shakespeare Cyphers
Morphing at the Globe Theater. These four Elizabethians have a hidden connection: Francis Bacon, “Shakespeare,” Queen Elizabeth and Cervantes. See an animation of them morphing together. Click here to see a version that will fit on smaller screens.