Warren Hope, Brief Chronicles, Vol. 2, 2010: "Peter Moore's work deserves to find its way onto library shelves as well as into the hands of sympathetic readers." Richard Malim, Secretary, The DeVere Society Newsletter, 20...

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Warren Hope, Brief Chronicles, Vol. 2, 2010: "Peter Moore's work deserves to find its way onto library shelves as well as into the hands of sympathetic readers." Richard Malim, Secretary, The DeVere Society Newsletter, 2010: "This book should form an essential part of every Oxfordian's library: many of its conclusions force orthodox opinions into logically impossible distortions." Stephanie Hughes, The Politic Worm, 2011: "I urge everyone who cares about the Shakespeare Authorship Question to get The Lame Storyteller. Get it, read it and talk about it. Whether your interest is to acquire a deeper understanding of some of the more knotty issues or to argue effectively... Peter Moore is your man, for no one has ever put the argument more succinctly." The book brings together 32 articles and book reviews by the late Lt. Colonel Peter Moore, US Army, about Shakespeare and the Elizabethan period, including the Shakespeare authorship controversy. The articles appeared in six peer reviewed journals in the US and Europe between 1993 and 2006, and focus on Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello and the Sonnets.

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