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Oxford document bought by film composer.

Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter

| March 22, 2002 | Chiljan, Katherine | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

As reported in the Winter 2002 Newsletter, the SOS did get a letter passed on to the new owner of the letter patent signed by the 17th Earl of Oxford, which was auctioned last year at Sotheby' s. Graeme Revell contacted us recently and agreed to an interview, and we're happy to report that he indeed is an Oxfordian, "obsessed" with the topic since about 1995, when he read an abridged version of Charlton Ogburn's The Mysterious William Shakespeare. "I've read most of the material that's around," said Revell, "and basically have become completely convinced in the subject. I think this story resonates because of the idea of somebody who was more or less cheated out of …

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