
Was Queen Elizabeth a Man? - The Bisley Boy Story
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WAS QUEEN ELIZABETH I ... A MAN?
Discover the rumors that circulated for centuries, and what's behind them. Explore updated information based on Bram Stoker's "Bisley Boy" research.
Did a boy REALLY replace the young Queen Elizabeth when she died at age 10, and later rule England using her name?
Is that why "Elizabeth" transformed from a dull student to someone fluent in three languages, overnight?
- Does this explain why Queen Elizabeth I never married?
- Who could have looked and sounded so much like Elizabeth, he even fooled her father?
- And why did the boy deserve the throne, even more than the real Elizabeth?
Sarah Skye has expanded Bram Stoker's research and added historical details
She gives a convincing argument that yes, the 'Bisley Boy' was Elizabeth's likely impostor. Ms. Skye shares her candid opinions, as well as other historians' views on this controversial topic.
Finally, this book includes Stoker's original, 19th-century story, lightly edited for easier reading.
UNCOVER THE NAKED TRUTH ABOUT QUEEN ELIZABETH i!