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The Marginalia Of Edward de Vere's Geneva Bible
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The historic 2001 University of Massachusetts PhD dissertation on the Edward de Vere Geneva Bible. This 4th imprint, readied for sale in September, 2015, contains a thoroughly revised and updated appendix, with dozens of new parallels between the de Vere Geneva Bible annotations and underlined passages and the works of the Bard. Hailed on its original 2001 publication by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and Shakespearean actor Sir Derek Jacobi as a landmark of literary detection, the boo…
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The historic 2001 University of Massachusetts PhD dissertation on the Edward de Vere Geneva Bible. This 4th imprint, readied for sale in September, 2015, contains a thoroughly revised and updated appendix, with dozens of new parallels between the de Vere Geneva Bible annotations and underlined passages and the works of the Bard. Hailed on its original 2001 publication by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and Shakespearean actor Sir Derek Jacobi as a landmark of literary detection, the book has lost none of its fascination in 2016.

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The historic 2001 University of Massachusetts PhD dissertation on the Edward de Vere Geneva Bible. This 4th imprint, readied for sale in September, 2015, contains a thoroughly revised and updated appendix, with dozens of new parallels between the de Vere Geneva Bible annotations and underlined passages and the works of the Bard. Hailed on its original 2001 publication by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and Shakespearean actor Sir Derek Jacobi as a landmark of literary detection, the book has lost none of its fascination in 2016.

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