DVS & other publications

Great Oxford
Essays on the Life and Work of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, 1550 - 1604

Endorsed and with a forward by Sir Derek Jacobi
General Editor: Richard Malim.
Editorial team: Eddi Jolly, Kevin Gilvary, Elizabeth Imlay.

The quatercentenary of Oxford's death has come, and we celebrate not only his career,but also the achievement and perseverance of our Members in this selection of 39 essays written for the Newsletter over the past eight years. Many pieces have been adapted, updated and enlarged since they were first published and we hope our Members will rush to place orders for this large and handsome collection, in support of our project to make our work known to the wider world.

ISBN 1-898594-79-1

Single copies £14.00, multiple orders £10 per copy, p&p free - an absolute bargain! To obtain the special offer on multiples, please order directly from Parapress.

375 pages, 189x26mm, 26 b&w illustrations, paperback.

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The de Vere Papers
A novel, by Michael Langford

We believe this is the first recent novel that postitively identifies De Vere as the author of Shakespeare’s plays. This charming Cambridge-based detective intrigue, complex in plot and flavoured with the intellectual climate of the 1860s, is illustrated with delightful engravings from the period, and at £7.95 is a bargain.

Handsomely printed on fine paper to last a lifetime, this book is an ideal taster for friends whom you wish to seduce into the Authorship controversy.

To give you a flavour of the book, you can download a sample chapter (Chapter 16) by clicking here

Please order from the website at www.parapress.co.uk or directly by e-mail from office@parapress.myzen.co.uk.


The Oxfordian

The annual journal of the US Shakespeare Oxford Society.
The Oxfordian publishes in-depth articles on all aspects of Oxford and the Shakespeare authorship debate, to rigourous academic standards.

It's extremely useful for anyone seriously interested in the debate.

The cost is £10 each copy plus p+p (£1.50 in UK).

A few copies of previous editions (2000- 2003) are still available.

You can order copies from Parapress Ltd,. Tunbridge Wells
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