Regarding Davies' findings, how is it he's able to tell that the endpaper writing was written 'years later'?
If it was written years later, but by someone educated during the same time as Swanson, what male of similar age would have had access to the book?
Is it possible to compare the handwriting of other male members of the family, such as Swanson's son-in-law and perhaps Jim Swanson?
It would seem that in the unlikely turn that Swanson himself did not write the endpaper notes, that someone in his family did as a way of elaboration, based upon what Swanson had told them. In this case, it wouldn't qualify as a 'hoax' and Jim Swanson would be in the clear.
So who else might it have been if not Swanson or his grandson?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
If it was written years later, but by someone educated during the same time as Swanson, what male of similar age would have had access to the book?
Is it possible to compare the handwriting of other male members of the family, such as Swanson's son-in-law and perhaps Jim Swanson?
It would seem that in the unlikely turn that Swanson himself did not write the endpaper notes, that someone in his family did as a way of elaboration, based upon what Swanson had told them. In this case, it wouldn't qualify as a 'hoax' and Jim Swanson would be in the clear.
So who else might it have been if not Swanson or his grandson?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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