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.