?An exceptionally lucid and thorough exploration of the arguments supporting J.T. Looney?s controversial theory that the true Shakespeare was the Earl of Oxford. Masterfully organized, the book takes the reader through 100 primary reasons supporting the theory. Whittemore?s long experience studying and writing about the authorship question, and keen eye for problematic fact or surprising but enlightening perspective, is evident throughout.? -- Roger Stritmatter, Ph.D., associate Professor of Humanities at Coppin State University and general editor of Brief Chronicles: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Authorship Studies "If Stratfordians could assemble even a handful of arguments this powerful and this persuasive for Will Shakspere of Stratford as the author of the Bard?s plays and poems, they?d say, ?Game over.? We?ve proved our case.? But either they can?t, or they haven?t. Or maybe it?s both. Whatever the case, they should buy this book.? Hank Whittemore?s brilliant 100 Reasons shows how it?s done.? -- Mark Anderson, author of "Shakespeare" by Another Name ?Hank Whittemore is a superb and enlightened scho