Francis Bacon's Personal Life Story Vol I

Being a truthful and detailed account of his childhood, his youth, his manhood and his old age, with particular reference to his public life and his secret life, which has made him the most mysterious figure of the Elizabethan Age, together with a complete refutation of the various aspersions made against his character. There is also given some account of his labours as an educationist and as an ethical teacher...as the "Concealed Poet," "Shake-speare," the Creator of Freemasonry, and the Magister of the Rosicrucians, a vivid light being thrown on the personality of our supreme genius, to whom Englishmen and the foreign nations owe so much - a prince of the House of Tudor, the concealed son of Queen Elizabeth.
Contents
- Preface.
- The Medieval Era.
- The Elizabethan Age: the Queen's Secret.
- Francis Bacon's Birth and Early Childhood.
- Early Youth and the University: The Royal Revelation.
- The Court of France.
- The Laying of Great Bases for Eternity.
- The Making of an Immortal.
- Francis Bacon the Publicist.
- "The Virgin Queen" and her Concealed Sons.
- The Two Brothers.
- The Last of the Tudors.
END OF VOLUME I.
Dedicated
This work is reconstructed from the original edition printed by Rider & Company-London, undated.
It is eternally dedicated to sirbacon.org.