Marlowe Lives!

Dedicated to the proposition that Christopher Marlowe was not killed in 1593, but survived to write the poems and plays now attributed to actor William Shakspere.

Thursday, March 27, 2003

Books on Marlowe


The Luminarium Bookstore. Click here.

Ballantine on-line


Roberta Ballantine, an elegant writer and indefatigible researcher, has authorized publication of selected chapters from her books as well as some ciphers here.
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