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Bertram Fields

    Bertram Fields was a distinguished American lawyer specializing in entertainment law, renowned for representing major studios and numerous celebrated figures. Beyond his legal practice and university teaching, Fields also pursued a literary career, focusing on historical novels and non-fiction. His writing delved into English history, particularly exploring the lives and works of William Shakespeare and King Richard III. Through his prose, Fields sought to investigate and offer fresh perspectives on these historical personalities and their legacies.

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    Players
    • 2006

      Players

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(12)Add rating

      In "Players," attorney Bertram Fields delves into the mystery surrounding Shakespeare's true identity, challenging traditional views. He explores alternative candidates and proposes a compelling theory of collaboration between two individuals, enriched by historical evidence and vibrant storytelling, reshaping our understanding of this literary enigma.

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    • 1998

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      King Richard III and the Mystery of the Princes

      The mystery of the princes in the tower investigated by a top modern-day lawyer. Richard III is history's most infamous royal villain. US litigator Bertram Fields goes back more than 500 years to offer a compelling look at the case of Richard and the princes in the tower.

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