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by Doyle, Arthur Conan


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  ———. “Tut, Tut, Sherlock!” Baker Street Miscellanea 31 (Autumn 1982): 22–24, 32.

  Baum, Christopher F. “The Twice-Stained Treaty.” Baker Street Journal 32, No. 3 (Sept.1982): 146–148.

  Beckett, David. “The Tosca.” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 2 (June 1973): 119–121.

  Bell, H. W. “Three Identifications: Two Localities in ‘The Six Napoleons,’ the Drive to Thaddeus Sholto’s House, Birlstone Manor.” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 283–289. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944.

  Bengis, Nathan, Colin Prestige, Cornelis Helling, Sydney C. Roberts, A. M. Robertson, James Edward Holroyd, and Lord Donegall. “Literary Osmosis.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 4 (Spring 1960): 138–139; 5, No. 1 (Winter 1960): 27–28.

  Bengtsson, Hans-Uno, “ . . . det djup till vilket persiljan sjönk . . .” Sherlockiana 36, Nos. 2–3 (1991): 16–17 (rate of sinking graphed).

  ———. “A Norwegian Named Sigerson.” Baker Street Journal 37, No. 3 (Sept. 1987): 148–152.

  Bensky, Jerold M. “ ‘Sigerson’—What Is in a Name?” Baker Street Journal 23, No. 1 (March 1973): 28–31.

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  Berdan, Marshall S. “The Great Derbyshire Duke-Out.” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 2 (June 1989): 81–95.

  Bergquist, John E. “Holmes, Watson and Wine.” In CULTIVATING SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Bryce L. Crawford, Jr., and Joseph B. Connors, 48–55. La Cross, WI: Sumac Press, 1978.

  Berl, Col. E. Ennalls. “Sherlock Holmes and the Telephone.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1953): 197–210.

  Bett, Wingate. “Watson’s Second Marriage.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 1 (Winter 1956): 21–22.

  Bigelow, S. Tupper. “Fingerprints and Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal 17, No. 3 (Sept. 1967): 131–135.

  ———. “Hallamshire Revisited.” Baker Street Journal 13, No. 2 (June 1963): 87–90.

  ———. “The Hoof-Marks in ‘The Priory School.’ ” Baker Street Journal 12, No. 3 (Sept. 1962): 169–174.

  ———. “Those Five Volumes.” Baker Street Journal 11, No. 1 (March 1961): 31–37.

  ———. “Two Canonical Problems Solved.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1959): 261–271.

  ———. “Was It Attempted Murder?” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 2 (June 1964): 99–106.

  Bird, Tony. “Sidelights on Thucydides.” In A STUDY IN DARK BLUE: SHERLOCK HOLMES AND OXFORD, edited by Margaret Bird, 93–94. London: Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1994.

  Blake, S. F. “Sherlock Holmes’s Dressing Gown(s).” Baker Street Journal 10, No. 2 (Apr. 1960): 86–89.

  Blakeney, T. S. “Disjecta Membra.” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 3 (Sept. 1975): 142–143.

  ———. “The Location of ‘The Three Students.’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 1 (Winter 1958): 14.

  ———. “Some Disjecta Membra.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 3 (Winter 1959): 101–103.

  ———. “Thoughts on ‘The Priory School.’ ” Holmesian Observer Annual, 1971, 26–28, kindly transcribed for this editor by Steven Clarkson.

  Bolitho, Hector, and Derek Peel. WITHOUT THE CITY WALL: AN ADVENTURE IN LONDON STREET-NAMES, NORTH OF THE RIVER. London: John Murray, 1952.

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

  Boucher, Anthony. “Ballade of the Later Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1946): 44.

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

  Bousquet, Robert J. “The Vocabulary of Abe Slaney.” In INTERIM REPORT 1997: THE DANCING MEN CONTRACT REVIEWED, with editor’s notes by Philip Weller, 17–21. Hampshire, England: Franco Midland Hardware Company, 1997.

  Brend, Gavin. “Charles Augustus Milverton: The Date.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 3 (Winter 1963): 74–76.

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

  Bristowe, W. S. “The Three Students in Limelight, Electric Light and Daylight.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 2 (Winter 1956): 2–5.

  Broadbent, Michael. THE NEW GREAT VINTAGE WINE BOOK. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991.

  Brody, Howard. “That Trip to Norway.” Baker Street Miscellanea 6 (June 1976): 15–17.

  ———. “The First Most Interesting Object.” Baker Street Journal 28, No. 1 (March 1978): 28–31.

  ———. “Who Was Dr. Leslie Armstrong?” Baker Street Miscellanea 8 (Dec. 1976): 9–10.

  Brown, David. “Mary Fraser of Adelaide.” Baker Street Journal 35, No. 3 (Sept. 1985): 147–152.

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

  Buddle, Judy L. “Playing Your Cards As Best You Can.” Baker Street Journal 41, No. 2 (June 1991): 97–99.

  Cantor, Murray A. “A Reconstruction of the Norwood Builder.” Prescott’s Press [N. S.], 10 (June 1991): 9–11.

  Carlson, Ron. “ ‘A High-at-us.’ ” Feathers from the Nest 5, No, 2 (Apr. 1975): 5.

  Chambers, Robert S. “The Journey to a Lost Horizon.” Baker Street Journal 26, No. 4 (Dec. 1976): 229–230.

  Chorley, Jennifer. “Some Diggings Down Under.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 2 (Spring 1963): 49–51.

  Christ, Jay Finley. “The Later Holmes An Imposter: A Sequel.” Baker Street Gasogene 1, No. 1 (1961): 21–33.

  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.

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

  Clarkson, Steve. Letter. Baker Street Journal 30, No. 1 (March 1980): 43.

  Cochran, Leonard. “The Adventure of the Empty Boast, or What Was the Real Motive for the Murder of Ronald Adair?” Baker Street Journal 22, No. 2 (Sept. 1972): 168–171.

  Cochran, William R. “The Disappearance of the First Mrs. Watson.” Wheelwrightings 9, No. 1 (May 1986): 22–24.

  ———. “The Magic Wine Bottle.” Wheelwrightings 9, No. 2 (Sept. 1986): 21–23.

  ———. “Rummaging Through the Empty House.” Baker Street Journal 30, No. 4 (Dec. 1980): 212–215.

  Coffin, James A. “The Adventure of Black Peter: A Murder, A Killing, or A Suicide?” Baker Street Journal 43, No. 1 (March 1993): 20–24.

  Cole, Eleanor S. “Holmes, Watson and the K-9’s.” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1951): 25–29.

  Coleman, Peter. “Sherlock Holmes and the Bicycle.” In ANNUAL REPORT 1990: THE PRIORY SCHOOL CONTRACT, edited by Philip Weller, 13–16. Doncaster, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1990.

  Collins, Dennis A. “Tracing 221B: A New Solution.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 20, No. 2 (Summer 1991): 60–63.

  Collins, William P. “Two Theatre-Goers Homeward Bound.” Baker Street Miscellanea 44 (Winter 1985): 30–32.

  Crocker, Stephen F. “Pseudepigraphical Matter in the Holmesian Canon.” Baker Street Journal 2, No. 3 (July 1952): 158–164.

  Cross, Melvin. “The Lantern of Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 4 (1946): 433–442.

  Dahlinger, Susan. “The Adventures of a Hated Rival.” Shades of Sherlock 16 (July 1970): 4–5.

  Davies, Bernard. A RAMBLE THROUGH THE RAGGED SHAW AND OTHER STUDIES AT THE PRIORY SCHOOL, DERBYSHIR
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  ———. “Back Yards of Baker Street.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 3 (Winter 1959): 83–88. Reprinted in SEVENTEEN STEPS TO 221B: A COLLECTION OF SHERLOCKIAN PIECES BY ENGLISH WRITERS, edited by James Edward Holroyd, 167–178. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1967.

  ———. “Holdernesse: A Ducal Double.” Baker Street Miscellanea 46 (Summer 1986): 1–11, and 47 (Autumn 1986): 3–11.

  ———. “The Mews of Marylebone.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 1 (Winter 1962): 6–10.

  ———. “Three Distressed Gentlewomen.” In A GAGGLE OF GOVERNESSES, edited by Pamela Bruxner, 2–30. London: Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1997.

  Davis, Elmer. Introduction to THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. In THE LATER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Vol. 1, edited by Edgar W. Smith, v–xxi. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1952.

  Dickensheet, Dean W. “On a Polychromatic Paradox.” Vermissa Daily Herald 3, No. 3 (Jan. 1982): 3.

  Dodd, Patricia. “Communicating in Code.” Sherlockian Muse 3, No. 2 (Summer 1977): 6–8, 11.

  Donegall, Lord. “April 1891–April 1894.” The New Strand 1, No. 6 (May 1962): 678–680. Reprinted in SEVENTEEN STEPS TO 221B, edited by James Edward Holroyd, 161–166. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1967.

  ———. “The Blanched Soldier, The Devil’s Foot, and The Solitary Cyclist.” New Strand Magazine 18 (Winter 1964). Reproduced in BAKER STREET AND BEYOND, 91–95. London: Westminster Libraries and Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1993.

  Doyle, Arthur Conan. ADVENTURE OF THE PRIORY SCHOOL: A FACSIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT IN THE MARVIN P. EPSTEIN SHERLOCK HOLMES COLLECTION. Santa Barbara: Santa Teresa Press, 1985.

  ———. THE COMPANY CANON: THE ADVENTURE OF THE DANCING MEN. Edited and annotated by Philip Weller. Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire: Sherlock Publications, 1995.

  ———. THE COMPANY CANON: THE ADVENTURE OF THE EMPTY HOUSE. Edited and annotated by Philip Weller. Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire: Sherlock Publications, 1994.

  ———. THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Edited by Richard Lancelyn Green. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

  ———. “B.24.” In ROUND THE FIRE STORIES. London: George Bell and Sons, 1908.

  Drazen, Patrick E. “The Greater Vehicle: Holmes in Tibet.” Baker Street Journal 26, No. 4 (Dec. 1976): 220–226.

  ———. “Who Was That Private Detective I Saw You With?” Camden House Journal 2, No. 5 (May 1980): 2–6.

  Dudley, William E. “Some Persecutions Are More Peculiar Than Others.” HP 1, No. 7 (March 1979): 8–11.

  ———. THE UNTOLD SHERLOCK HOLMES. New York: Hansom Press, 1983.

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  Earle, Ralph, II “The Curious Incident of the Avoidance of Probate, with Some Reflections on the Premature Senility of Colonel Sebastian Moran.” Baker Street Journal 17, No. 3 (Sept. 1967): 144–147.

  Eckrich, Joe. “The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes.” Camden House Journal 8, No. 12 (Dec. 1986): 2–3.

  Elie, Rudolph. “The Battle of Charing Cross.” THE THIRD CAB, 17–25. Boston: Privately printed, 1960.

  Evans, Webster. “Sherlock Holmes and Sport.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 3 (Summer 1955): 35–42.

  Fage-Pedersen, Anders. A CASE OF IDENTITY. Bilag til [Supplement to] Sherlockiana 8, Nos. 1–2 (1963): 7.

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  Farmer, Philip José. “A Case of a Case of Identity Recased, or The Grey Eyes Have It.” Addendum 2 to TARZAN ALIVE, 215–248. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1972.

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  Fenton, Irving M. “An Analysis of the Crimes and Near-Crimes at Appledore Towers in the Light of the English Criminal Law.” Baker Street Journal 6, No. 2 (Apr. 1956): 69–74.

  Fisher, Charles. “A Challenge from Baker Street.” In LEAVES FROM THE COPPER BEECHES, 15–32. Narberth, PA: Livingston Pub. Co., 1959.

  Fistell, Ira. “Notes on the Death of Cardinal Tosca.” Notorious Canary-Trainers Manual 1, No. 4 (Fall 1975): 5–6.

  Fleischauer, William E. “Who Was Huret?” Baker Street Journal 21, No. 3 (Sept. 1971): 163–168.

  Foss, T. Frederick. “But That Is Another Story.” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 2 (June 1975): 68–70.

  ———. “The Missing Years.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 9, No. 3 (Winter 1969): 86–87.

  Foster, S. G. exec. ed. AUSTRALIANS: A HISTORICAL LIBRARY. Sydney: Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates, 1987.

  Galbraith, A. D. “The Real Moriarty.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1957): 55–62.

  Galerstein, David H. “The Dented Idol.” Baker Street Journal 21, No. 4 (Dec. 1971): 226–231.

  ———. “I Have the Right to Private Judgment.” Baker Street Journal 24, No. 3 (Sept. 1974): 168–173.

  ———. “A Man with a Maid in Appledore Towers.” Canadian Holmes 7, No. 4 (Summer 1984): 21–22.

  ———. “Who Killed the Villain? Not Lady X, Anyway.” Canadian Holmes 4, No. 2 (Christmas 1980): 11 [n.p.].

  Gardner, George K. “What Sherlock Did Know.” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 3 (July 1951): 89–90.

  Gejrot, Tomas. “Var Sherlock Holmes patient hos Sigmund Freud?” [Was Sherlock Holmes a patient of Sigmund Freud’s?]. Observanda Medica Ferrosan [Malmö, Sweden] 2 (1988): 61.

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  Grandia, Rick. “ ‘I had to cycle to the Station.’ ” In A GAGGLE OF GOVERNESSES, edited by Pamela Bruxner, 30–32. London: Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1997.

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  Green, Roger Lancelyn. “Dr. Watson’s First Critic.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 4 (Summer 1958): 8–9.

  Greengold, Al. “That Green and Gold Monster.” Baker Street Journal 40, No. 3 (Sept. 1990): 161–162.

  Greenwood, E. P. “Some Random Thoughts on Railway Journeys by Holmes and Watson.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 1, No. 3 (June 1953): 19–21.

  Haddon-MacRoberts, M. “The Mystery of the Missing Bicycles.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 3 (Sept. 1981): 135–144.

  ———. “On Determining the Direction of Travel of a Bicycle from Its Tracks.” Baker Street Journal 33, No. 3 (Sept. 1983): 144–145.

  Halén, Harry. “Sherlock Holmes Venäjällä” [Sherlock Holmes in Russia]. Bibliophilos [Helsinki] 2 (1973): 57–61.

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  ———. “Sherlock Holmes’s University and College.” In SHERLOCK HOLMES: TEN LITERARY STUDIES, 56–85. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1969.

  Harbottle, S. T. L. “Sherlock Holmes and the Law.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 1, No. 3 (June 1953): 7–10.

  Harrington, Hugh T. “Anna the Nihilist, Detective.” Plugs & Dottles, 146 (Nov. 1990): 7.

  Harris, Bruce. “Did Sherlock Holmes Kill Charles Augustus Milverton?” Baker Street Journal 32, No. 1 (March 1982): 45–47.

  Harrison, Michael. I, SHERLOCK HOLMES: MEMOIRS OF MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES, OM, LATE CONSULTING PRIVATE DETECTIVE-IN-ORDINARY TO THEIR MAJESTIES QUEEN VICTORIA, KING EDWARD VII, AND KING GEORGE V. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1977.

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  Hoffmann, Banesh. “A Reverent Comment on The Second Stain.” Baker Street Journal 13, No. 2 (June 1963): 91–92.

  Holly, Raymond L. “Europeans in Lhasa in 1891.” Baker Street Journal 30, No. 3 (Sept. 1980): 151–157.

  ———. “A Laboratory at Montpelier.” Camden House Journal 6, No. 6 (June 1984): 2.

  Holmes, Bruce. “Defending Sherlock Holmes’s Credibility.” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 4 (Dec. 1989): 238.

  Holmes, Marcella. “Sherlock Holmes and the Prime Minister.” Baker Street Journal 5, No. 1 (Jan. 1955): 34–39.

  Holroyd, James Edward. “The Egg-Spoon.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 8, No. 2 (Spring 1967): 59.

  ———. “On the Route to Appledore Towers.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 1 (July 1954): 17.

  ———. “221 Baker Street.” Cornhill Magazine 987 (Summer 1951): 244–254. Reprinted in BAKER STREET BY-WAYS, 53–67. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1959.

  ———. “Solutions by Numbers.” In BAKER STREET BY-WAYS, 68–74. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1959.

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  ———. “The Root of the Matter.” Baker Street Miscellanea 72 (Winter 1992): 33–34.

  Hyman, Ian, and Peter Gilmore. “Tracking Down Sherlock Holmes.” Sparks: A Magazine for the Staff of Marks & Spencer, Autumn 1972, 10–11.

  Hyslop, James T. “The Master Adds a Postscript (An Extract from the Files of John H. Watson, M.D.).” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1947): 113–118.

  ———. “Sherlock Holmes and the Press.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 4, No. 1 (Winter 1958): 4–8.

  Iacono, Paul O. “The True Location of 221B.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 2 (Sept. 1981): 161–168.

  Iraldi, James C. “The Victorian Gondola.” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 3 (July 1951): 99–103.

 

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