The British Museum & Shakespeare's identity : being an imagined conversation of the writer with the Trustees of the British Museum that really might have occurred, put into print as a result of their attitude towards certain facts relevant to the question of the identity of our national poet : with quotations from the actual communications between the Trustees and the writer on such subject, and some fresh evidence pointing to the existence of sub-surface signalling about the poet in the First Folio / by John Denham Parsons.
1924
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Title
The British Museum & Shakespeare's identity : being an imagined conversation of the writer with the Trustees of the British Museum that really might have occurred, put into print as a result of their attitude towards certain facts relevant to the question of the identity of our national poet : with quotations from the actual communications between the Trustees and the writer on such subject, and some fresh evidence pointing to the existence of sub-surface signalling about the poet in the First Folio / by John Denham Parsons.
Created/published
London : Printed by Harrison & Sons, Ltd., 1924.
Description
[20] pages ; 22 cm
Associated name
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
Sh.Misc. 1074
Folger accession
cs1326