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The Lost Manuscript
About Shakespeare's Last and Unknown Play
William Shakespeare did in fact write one last play before he died, and it wasn't, as many suppose, Cardenio. Amazingly, it is about none other than Christopher Columbus. The story of the momentous discovery of this unknown Shakespeare play at a demolition site in Stratford-on-Avon is told in David Herman's fascinating novel, with striking excerpts from the play itself. The hero of the story, the first man in modern times to hold the original pages of the four-centuries-old play, is Douglas Parsons, a foreman on the demolition site with a solid university background in English Literature and Shakespeare.
The spell-binding novel takes us through the play, seen through Parsons' eyes, and he himself becomes a protagonist in the story as it unfolds. He is tempted to reveal his incredible discovery to the beautiful Professor Anne Cornwall, a world authority on Shakespeare, with whom he falls in love, and he must repeatedly steel himself not to betray Shakespeare's trust and "spill the beans."About the Author
Cambridge graduate David Herman immigrated to Israel from London in 1966 and lives and works in Jerusalem. In 1973 he and his then partner Rafi Dobrin pioneered the publication of simplified English-teaching newspapers for the Israeli school system. He also created and published the Sabraman superhero comic books in Hebrew and English. He works as a translator and editor. This book follows his comic novels Bestseller and The Golden Eggs of Sacramontes. David also has quite a reputation as a singer-songwriter with several hundred songs on YouTube.