Ian Wilson
Born
London, The United Kingdom
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The Shroud
12 editions
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published
2010
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Before the Flood: The Biblical Flood as a Real Event and How It Changed the Course of Civilization
13 editions
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2001
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The Blood and the Shroud: New Evidence That the World's Most Sacred Relic is Real
11 editions
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1998
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Flood Tide / Sea Hunters / Inca Gold / Sahara
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The Shroud of Turin: The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?
13 editions
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1978
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Jesus: The Evidence
24 editions
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published
1984
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Wilderness Seasons: Life and Adventure in Canada's North
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4 editions
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1987
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Shakespeare: The Evidence: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Man and His Work
10 editions
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1993
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Murder at Golgotha: A Scientific Investigation into the Last Days of Jesus' Life, His Death, and His Resurrection
6 editions
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2006
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Nostradamus: The Man Behind the Prophecies
9 editions
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2002
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“Quite possibly one of the most revealing passages about Shakespeare as a man comes from one of the roughest of the jottings made by gossip John Aubrey from his interview with William Beeston, son of the Christopher Beeston who had acted with Shakespeare's company. The partly cancelled note reads: 'the more to be admired, he was not a company keeper. [He] ... wouldn't be debauched, and if invited to, writ [i.e. wrote] he was in pain.' [Ch.24]”
― Shakespeare: The Evidence: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Man and His Work
― Shakespeare: The Evidence: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Man and His Work
“There would therefore have been all the more delight at the birth of the first son William within less than a year of Margaret's death, tinged with more than a little anxiety, in view of the fateful words hic incepit pestis, 'here began plague', in the burial part of the register three months later. Just how close this dread flea-borne disease was to the Shakespeares can be guaged from the fact that their Henley Street neighbour Roger Green lost four of his children and town clerk Richard Symons three. One estimate suggests that the town lost around two hundred, or about fifteen per cent, of its population during this single outbreak. It is a sobering thought how much the world could have lost at this time by one ill-chanced flea-bite.”
― Shakespeare: The Evidence: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Man and His Work
― Shakespeare: The Evidence: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Man and His Work
“Many as we are we’re all as one
We will always be up front to face the gun
And we shall always hold the promise dear
And we will whisper not, the littlest tear.
Punished as we are we always fight
Even to the armoured eyes of spite.
Trusted as we are we’ll never bleed
The promise is so great within our creed.”
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We will always be up front to face the gun
And we shall always hold the promise dear
And we will whisper not, the littlest tear.
Punished as we are we always fight
Even to the armoured eyes of spite.
Trusted as we are we’ll never bleed
The promise is so great within our creed.”
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