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by Doyle, Arthur Conan

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  ———. “Was Watson Color-Blind?” Devon County Chronicle 8, Nos. 4–5 (Sept. 1972): 3–6.

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  ———. NUMISMATICS IN THE CANON, PT. I: FULL THIRTY THOUSAND MARKS OF ENGLISH COIN. Philadelphia, Pa.: International Printing Company, 1957.

  ———. NUMISMATICS IN THE CANON, PT. II: A VERY TREASURY OF COINS OF DIVERS REALM. Philadelphia, Pa.: International Printing Company, 1958.

  ———. NUMISMATICS IN THE CANON, PART III: SMALL TITLES AND ORDERS. Philadelphia, Pa.: Privately printed, 1959.

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  Speck, Gordon R. “Lady Frances and the Camberwell Connection.” Wheelwrightings 10, No . 2 (Sept. 1987): 15–17.

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  ———. “Un-Christmaslike Thoughts on ‘The Blue Carbuncle.’ ” Baker Street Journal 11, No. 4 (Dec. 1961): 218–220.

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  Thomson, June. “Case of the Amateur Mendicants.” In SECRET FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, 39–69. London: Constable & Company, Limited, 1990.

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  Torese, Dante M. “Firearms in the Canon: The Guns of Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 3 (Sept. 1992): 154–157.

  Townsend, C. E. C. “The Bar of Gold.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 1 (July 1954): 25–28.

  Tracy, Jack. “In Search of Uffa.” Holmesian Observer 2, No. 3 (June 1972): 16–17.

  Upton, Jean. “The Conundrum of the Coif.” The Ritual 12 (Autumn 1993): 10–12.

  Utechin, Nicholas. “Some Remarkable Wines.” Baker Street Journal 27, No. 3 (Sept. 1977): 142–145.

  Vatza, Edward J. “Adventure of the Yankee Diva.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 3 (Sept. 1992): 135–138.

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  ———. “What Did Watson Mean by the Late Irene Adler?” Canonfire 1, No. 3 (Oct. 1983): 1–2.

  “De Vergissing van Sherlock Holmes” [Sherlock Holmes’s Error]. PANORAMA (Amsterdam) 51 (Dec. 12–18, 1970): 52–53.

  Waggoner, Larry. “The Final Solution.” Devon County Chronicle 14, Nos. 4–5 (Oct. 1978): 3–6.

  Walsh, B. D. J. “Sherlock Holmes and the Railways.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 9, No. 2 (Summer 1969), 40–48. Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes Railway Journal 1 (1993): 5–22.

  Walsh, William J. “Upon the Identity of Bisulphate of Baryta.” Baker Street Journal 20, No. 2 (June 1970): 110–111.

  Warrack, Guy. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND MUSIC. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1947.

  Waterhouse, William C. “The Case of the Persian Proverb.” Baker Street Journal 40, No. 3 (Sept. 1990): 135–136.

  Waters, Frank. “Upon the Probable Number of Cases of Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1953): 25–28.

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  Weller, Philip. “A Relative Question.” In INTERIM REPORT 1991: THE FINAL PROBLEM CONTRACT REVIEWED, 33–34. Hornsea, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1991.

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  Wellman, Manly Wade. “The Great Man’s Great Son.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 3 (1946): 326–336.

  ———. “A New Scandal in Bohemia.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 1 (1947): 90.

  ———. “Scoundrels in Bohemia.” Baker Street Journal 4, No. 4 (Oct. 1954): 232–238.

  ———. “Two Southern Exposures of Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 4 (1947): 422–426.

  White, Kathryn. “Gothic Elements of ‘The Speckled Band.’ ” In THE CASE FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE SPECKLED BAND, edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden, 113–118. Ashcroft, British Columbia: Calabash Press, 1997.

  White, William Braid. “Dr. Watson and the Peerage.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 1 (1947): 18–23.

  Whitlam, Carol. “The Noble Bachelor.” Musgrave Papers 9 (1996): 75–80.

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  Williamson, J. N. “The Sad Case of Young Stamford.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1948): 449–451.

  ———. “A Scandal in ‘A Scandal in Bohemia.’ ” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 4 (Oct. 1951): 141–143.

  Wilson, Alan. “Where Was the ‘Bar of Gold?’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 3 (Winter 1963): 84–85.

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  Wolff, Julian. “Adventuress of
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  ———. “King of Bohemia.” In PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF SHERLOCKIAN HERALDRY, compiled by Julian Wolff, 22–33. New York: Privately printed, 1955.

  Yates, Donald. “An Illumination of the ‘John/James’ Question.” Baker Street Miscellanea 38 (Summer 1984): 23–24, 28.

  Zeisler, Ernest Bloomfield. “A Pigment of the Imagination.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 5, No. 2 (Spring 1961): 50–52.

  THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

  Adams, Stephen, “Holmes: A Student of London?” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 4 (Winter 1955): 17–18.

  Aikin, Bruce. “A Study in ‘Dull, Dirty Crimson.’ ” Covert Notes [N. S.] 2, No. 1 (March 1979): 14–17.

  Aldrich, Frederick A. “Holmes’s Litmus Test.” Canadian Holmes 9, No. 4 (Summer 1986): 14–15.

  Anderson, Poul and Karen. “The Curious Behaviour of the Ritual in the Daytime.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1960): 304–311.

  Andrew, Clifton R., “A Rejoinder to Professor Hill.” Baker Street Journal 5, No. 3 (July 1955): 154–156.

  ———. “Who Is Who, and When in the Gloria Scott.” In ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT’S CASE-BOOK, edited by J. N. Williamson and H. B. Williams, 30–32. Indianapolis: The Illustrious Clients, 1948.

  Asher, Richard. “Holmes and the Fair Sex.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 3 (Summer 1955): 15–22.

  ———. “Malingering.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 2 (Spring 1959): 54–58.

  Ball, John, Jr. “The Twenty-Three Deductions.” Baker Street Journal 8, No. 4 (Oct. 1958): 234–237.

  Barrett, William G. “The Diogenes Club.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 9, No. 2 (Summer 1969): 53–55.

  Barzun, Jacques. “Sherlock Holmes’ Will—A Forgery.” Baker Street Journal 6, No. 2 (Apr. 1956): 75–79.

  Beerman, Herman. “Malingering What Hath Man Wrought!” In MORE LEAVES FROM THE COPPER BEECHES, 181–192. Lititz, PA: Sutter House, 1976.

  Bengis, Nathan L. “Sherlock Holmes’ Will.” London Mystery Magazine, June 1955. Reprinted in Baker Street Journal 6, No. 2 (Apr. 1956): 80–81.

  ———. “What Was the Month?” Baker Street Journal 7, No. 4 (Oct. 1957): 204–214.

  ———. “Where There’s a Will, There’s a Pay.” Baker Street Journal 6, No. 4 (Oct. 1956): 226–232.

  ———. “Whose Was It?” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 2 (Apr. 1953): 69–76.

  Bengtsson, Hans-Uno. “ ‘And the Calculation Is a Simple One.’ ” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 4 (Dec. 1989): 232–236.

  Bigelow, S. Tupper. “Identifying the Diogenes Club: An Armchair Exercise.” Baker Street Journal 18, No. 2 (June 1968): 67–73.

  ———. “Silver Blaze: The Master Vindicated.” Baker Street Journal 15, No. 2 (June 1965): 79–82.

  Blakeney, T. S. “The Location of ‘The Three Students.’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 1 (Winter 1958): 14.

  Boswell, Rolfe. “On ‘The Adventure of the Tired Captain.’ ” Baker Street Journal [O.S.] 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1947): 160–162.

  Boucher, Anthony. “Was the Later Holmes an Imposter?” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 60–70. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944.

  Bower, Anthony J. “The Journey by Holmes and Watson from Winchester to London in a Pullman Car?” Sherlock Holmes Railway Journal 1 (1993): 23–25.

  Brend, Gavin. “The Black Boy’s Visit to Hurlstone.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1953): 217–224.

  ———. “From the Horse’s Mouth.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 1, No. 4 (Dec. 1959): 39–40.

  ———. “Was Sherlock Holmes at Westminster?” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 1 (July 1954): 39–41.

  Bristowe, W. S. “Oxford or Cambridge?” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 2 (Spring 1959): 75–76.

  ———. “The Truth About Moriarty.” In SEVENTEEN STEPS TO 221B, edited by James E. Holroyd, 144–160. London: Allen and Unwin, 1967.

  ———. “What a Terrible Criminal He Would Have Made.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 5, No. 1 (Winter 1960): 6–14.

  Brody, Howard. “The Commonplace Murder of Mary Sutherland.” Baker Street Miscellanea 23, (Fall 1980):1–3.

  ———. “On the Use of Nitrite of Amyl in Catalepsy.” Baker Street Journal 26, No. 4 (Dec. 1976): 206–208.

  Bryan-Brown, Frederick. “Sherlockian Schools and Schoolmasters.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 1 (Summer 1956): 2–7.

  Buchholtz, James. “A Tremor at the Edge of the Web.” Baker Street Journal 8, No. 1 (Jan. 1958): 5–9.

  Burnham, Ernest C., Jr. “The Tattooed Fish in The Red-Headed League.” Baker Street Journal 12, No. 4 (Dec. 1962): 219–222.

  Burr, Howard E. “Stuart Brows Encircled, or Tudor Loins Embraced?” Baker Street Journal 35, No. 3 (Sept. 1985): 161–169.

  Burr, Robert C. “Prosit! . . . Salut! . . . Here’s Mud in Your Eye: Sherlock Holmes and Alcohol.” In SHERLOCK HOLMES: VINTAGE AND SPIRITED, edited and introduced by Michael H. Kean, 20–27. New York: Magico Magazine, 1994.

  Buxton, Edward. “He Solved the Case and Won the Race.” In THE THIRD CAB, 39–41. Boston: The Speckled Band, 1960.

  Byerly, Ann and Christopher. “The Musgrave Ritual—Solved.” Baker Street Journal 27, No. 2 (June 1977): 96–103.

  Callaway, J. S. “Mycroft and Her Majesty’s Invisible Government.” Baker Street Journal 24, No. 2 (June 1974): 72–76.

  Caplan, Richard M. “Sherlock Holmes and ‘Brain Fever.’ ” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30, No. 3 (Spring 1987): 433–439.

  Chorley, Jennifer. “ ‘Briarbrae’ Revisited.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 2 (Spring 1963): 56–57.

  Christ, Jay Finley. “The Case of the Chinaman’s Chance.” Chicago Tribune, Nov. 18, 1946. Reprinted in FINCH’S FINAL FLING, n.p. New York and Copenhagen: Candlelight Press, 1963.

  ———. IRREGULAR CHRONOLOGY OF BAKER STREET—FRAGMENTS. Ann Arbor, Mich.: The Fanlight House, 1947.

  ———. “Musgrave Mathematics.” In ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT’S CASE-BOOK, edited by J. N. Williamson and H. B. Williams, 14–19. Indianapolis: The Illustrious Clients, 1948.

  ———. “Sherlock Pulls a Fast One.” In FLASHES BY FANLIGHT, 11. Ann Arbor, Mich.: The Fanlight Press, 1946.

  ———. “Silver Blaze: An Identification As of 1893 A.D.” Baker Street Journal [O.S.] 4, No. 1 (1948): 12–15.

  Christie, Mrs. Winifred M. “On the Remarkable Explorations of Sigerson.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 1, No. 2 (Sept. 1952): 39–44.

  Christie, Mrs. Winifred. “Sherlock Holmes and Graphology.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 4 (Winter 1955): 28–31.

  Chujoy, Anatole. “The Only Second Stain.” Baker Street Journal 4, No. 3 (July 1954): 165–168.

  Clapp, Roger T. “The Curious Problem of the Railway Timetables.” In THE SECOND CAB, edited by James Keddie, Jr., 34–38. Boston: Privately printed, 1947.

  Clark, Benjamin S. “The Final Problem.” Baker Street Journal 16, No. 2 (June 1966): 68–69.

  Clark, Edward F., Jr. “Brag and Bounce.” Baker Street Journal 33, No. 2 (June 1983): 75–78.

  ———. “Study of an Untold Tale.” Baker Street Journal 13, No. 4 (Dec. 1963): 217–228.

  Clarke, Richard W. “On the Nomenclature of Watson’s Ships.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 2 (1946): 119–121.

  Cochran, Leonard. “Sherlock Holmes and Logic: The Education of a Genius.” Baker Street Journal 17, No. 1 (March 1967): 15–19.

  Cochran, William. “ ‘Ah, There You Lay Your Finger Upon the One Point . . .’ ” Wheelwrightings 8, No. 3 (Jan. 1986): 14–17.

  Connors, Joseph B. “Holmes and the Oxford Manner.” In CULTIVATING SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Bryce L. Crawford, Jr., and Joseph B. Connors, 39–47. La Crosse, Wisc.: Sumac Press, for the Norwegian Explorers, 1978.

  Cooke, Catherine. “A Certain Gracious Railway Station.” Sherlock Holmes Railway Journal, 2 (1994): 37–42.

  Cooper, Anthony
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  Coules, Bert. “ ‘There Was Something Strange in All This’: A Ramble Round Some Final Problems.” Musgrave Papers 4 (1991): 31–37.

  Cox, J. Randolph. “Mycroft Holmes: Private Detective.” Baker Street Journal 6, No. 4 (Oct. 1956): 197–200.

  Crawford, Bryce, Jr., and R. C. Moore. “The Final Problem—Where?” In EXPLORING SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by E. W. McDiarmid and Theodore C. Blegen, 82–87. La Crosse, WI: Sumac Press, 1957.

  Crosson, Frederick J. “Geopolitics and Reichenbach Falls.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 1 (March 1981): 6–9.

  Cuccia, Alle. “An Essay Loosely Inspired by Silver Blaze.” Prescott’s Press [N. S.] 2 (June 1989): 7–9.

  Cumings, Thayer. “ ‘Don’t Write—Telegraph!’ “ In BEST OF THE PIPS, 87–96. New York: Five Orange Pips of Westchester County, 1955.

  Curjel, Harald. “Death by Anoxia.” Baker Street Journal 28, No. 3 (Sept. 1978): 152–156.

  ———. “Some Thoughts on the Case of ‘Silver Blaze.’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 13, No. 2 (Summer 1977): 36–38.

  Dandrew, Thomas A. “The Early Holmes’ Love Life, or What Was Really Going on Between Sherlock and the Trevors?” Naval Signals 22 (March 26, 1985): 12–13.

  Dardess, John, M.D., “ ‘It Will Just Cover That Bare Space on the Wall.’ ” Baker Street Journal 20, No. 2 (June 1970), 103–109.

  ———. “On the Dating of The Valley of Fear.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1948): 481–482.

  Davies, Bernard. “Canonical Connections.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 5, No. 2 (Spring 1961): 37–41.

  ———. “Vacations and Stations.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 17, No. 2 (Summer 1985): 43–48 (Pt. I); 17, No. 3 (Winter 1985): 74–78 (Pt. II).

  Davis, Elmer. “On the Emotional Geology of Baker Street.” In 221B: STUDIES IN SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Vincent Starrett, 37–47. New York: Macmillan Co., 1940.

  ———. “The Real Sherlock Holmes.” THE LATER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Vol. 1. New York: Limited Edition Club, 1952.

  Dennison, Patrick. “Brussels in a Day?” In THE FINAL PROBLEM CONTRACT, edited by Philip Weller, 14–17. Hornsea, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1991.

 

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