


| Cryptographic Shakespeare |
| "Why how now gentleman: why this is flat knaverie to take upon you another mans's name." William Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew, iv, 1, 127 "Wherefore let us come to CYPHARS. Their kinds are many as, Cyphars simple; Cyphars intermixt with Nulloes , or non-significant Characters; Cyphers of double Letters under one Character; Wheele-Cyphars; Kay-Cyphars; Cyphars of words; Others." Francis Bacon: The Advancement of Learning |
| THE SECOND CRYPTOGRAPHIC SHAKESPEARE A MONOGRAPH WHEREIN THE POEMS AND PLAYS ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ARE PROVEN TO CONTAIN THE ENCIPHERED NAME OF THE CONCEALED AUTHOR, FRANCIS BACON BY PENN LEARY WESTCHESTER HOUSE PUBLISHERS |
| COPYRIGHT 1990 BY PENN LEARY ALL RIGHTS RIGHTS RESERVED Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 90-90117 ISBN 0-9617917-1-3 Quotations excerpted from The Man Who Saw Through Time Copyright 1973 Loren Eiseley, reprinted with permission of Charles Scribners Sons, New York City. |

