Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

“Shakespeare Identified” T-Shirts Available Now

Wear one in 2020 for your Looney Centennial Action!

The official T-shirt of the Looney Centennial is now available through the SOF store on Zazzle! It features the Centennial logo unmasking Edward de Vere behind the pen name “Shakespeare,” with the title of J. Thomas Looney’s 1920 book, “Shakespeare” Identified, circling the image. There are several styles to choose from, including polos, hoodies, and tank tops; and if sporting a large image is not your thing, there are also versions with a discreet logo on the shoulder. Click on the centennial logo to see other items you can purchase, such as buttons, baseball caps, shopping totes, aprons, and even doggie shirts! Give one of these as a gift for your 100 Acts pledge!

What easier way to participate in the Looney Centennial than by wearing a Centennial T-shirt on March 4, 2020, the 100th anniversary of the publication of Looney’s seminal work; on Edward de Vere’s 470th birthday April 12, 2020; at your local Shakespeare-in-the-Park; or on any other day in 2020!

Let us know your intention to wear a 2020 centennial shirt and help us meet our goal of 100 actions for the 100th anniversary of “Shakespeare” Identified. Send a note to Linda Bullard at lindafern@gmail.com and join the party! Check out the Looney Centennial Actions page for ideas of other local actions to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Oxfordian movement.

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