Tom Reedy wrote:
> On Feb 26, 6:08=EF=BF=BDpm, Elizabeth
> > On Feb 26, 3:53 pm, "Ms. Mouse"
> >
> > > On Feb 26, 5:53 pm, Elizabeth
> > > > > > Elizabeth, please be careful what you say about people. Neither =
Egan
> > > > > > nor Lindley are Oxfordians.
> >
> > > > I said 'probably.' It is my personal opinion,
> > > > based on reading Lindley, that he leans
> > > > Oxfordian.
> >
> > > > I don't think my opinion is libelous.
> >
> > > You actually didn't use the word probably when describing Professor
> > > Lindley.
> >
> > Just to clarify, my impression from reading
> > Lindley, was that he is an Oxfordian.
>
> Well, yes, but your impression from reading Vickers is that he wrote
> "a thousand page attack on the Strats for destroying Bacon." So how
> much confidence are we to have in your "impressions?"
>
> TR
Vickers was the editor although Matthew was 92 years
old when the project was finished, so I would guess
that Vickers and his lucid style had something to do with
the fact that Yale University Press took the book. Although
Sams, the other editor, had a wonderful English style too.
Sams was a bona fide genius recruited out of eighth form
by Cambridge. Sams is famed for discovering that German
lieder were encoded.