The author’s intention in writing this story is to take the reader through the life of the Elizabethan writer Anthony Munday, and to show on the balance of probability that “Shakespeare” was one of his pen names.
The first chapter explains in some detail why it was not William-Stratford-Shaxper who wrote as London-Shakespeare, and how that miss-allocation came about. The following chapters are then written as a story of the life of Anthony Munday, thus revealing the things that point to him being the author.
This book is not an academic tome. It is a story of Munday’s life told from birth to after his death and referencing the known facts recorded at that time. Some content is true, some is speculative truth and some is honest fictional interpretation. The author believes it is as near to the truth as he can make it.
It is time for Anthony Munday to come out of the shadows.
The first chapter explains in some detail why it was not William-Stratford-Shaxper who wrote as London-Shakespeare, and how that miss-allocation came about. The following chapters are then written as a story of the life of Anthony Munday, thus revealing the things that point to him being the author.
This book is not an academic tome. It is a story of Munday’s life told from birth to after his death and referencing the known facts recorded at that time. Some content is true, some is speculative truth and some is honest fictional interpretation. The author believes it is as near to the truth as he can make it.
It is time for Anthony Munday to come out of the shadows.