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by Doyle, Arthur Conan


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  Jackson, Alan A. LONDON’S TERMINI. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1969.

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  Jenkins, William D. “A Peculiar Persecution.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 1 (March 1964): 45–53.

  ———. “This Case of the Ferrers Documents.” Scandal Sheet 2, No. 4 (Oct. 1976): 6–7.

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  ———. “Lord Iddesleigh?” Devon County Chronicle 16, No. 3 (May 1980): 3–4.

  Jones, Kelvin I. “The Chronology of ‘The Abbey Grange.’ ” Wheelwrightings 10, No. 1 (May 1987): 19–21.

  ———. “The Ferrers Documents Case.” Pip’s Log 1, No. 3 (Dec. 25, 1981): n.p.

  ———. “The Mystery of Camden Place.” Camden House Journal 5, No. 4 (Apr. 1983): 2–7.

  ———. “The Professor and the Pterodactyl: An Untold Tale of Dr. Watson.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 8, No. 1 (Winter 1966): 14–16.

  ———. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE KENT RAILWAYS. New York: Magico Magazine, 1987.

  ———. “Yoxley Old Place.” Baker Street Chronicle 3, No. 2 (March-Apr. 1983): 8–9.

  Jordan, Anne. “I am a Poor Man.” In INTERIM REPORT 1990: THE PRIORY SCHOOL CONTRACT REVIEWED, edited by Philip Weller, 12–13. Doncaster, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1990.

  Judson, Ralph. “The Mystery of Baritsu: A Sidelight Upon Sherlock Holmes’s Accomplishments.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1958): 10–16.

  Kamil, Irving. “The Priory School Map: A Re-Examination.” Baker Street Journal 34, No. 1 (March 1984): 12–16.

  ———. “The Search for Oscar Meunier.” Baker Street Journal 38, No. 4 (Dec. 1988): 209–214.

  ———. “Sherlock Holmes and the Easter Island Script.” Baker Street Journal 30, No. 1 (March 1980): 39–42.

  Katz, Robert S. “John H. Watson, M.D.: The Non-Surgical Surgeon.” Baker Street Journal 38, No. 4 (Dec. 1988): 223–225.

  Kaye, Marvin. THE HISTRIONIC HOLMES: AN ANALYSIS AND DISSERTATION ON THE IMPERSONATORY GENIUS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Culver City, Calif.: Luther Norris, 1971.

  Keller, Robert. “Sherlock Holmes: A Spectra?” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 3 (Sept. 1975): 160–161, 167.

  Kennedy, Bruce. “The Victorian Flashlight: Sherlock Holmes and Dark Lanterns.” Baker Street Journal 30, No. 3 (Sept. 1980): 141–143.

  Kernish, Robert. “The Curious Case of the Second Stain.” Baker Street Journal 16, No. 3 (Sept. 1966): 173–174.

  Kierman, Ray. “A Shocking Affair.” Baker Street Journal 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1952): 103–107. Reprinted as “ ‘It Is a Curious Little Problem.’ ” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1957): 26–30.

  Kimball, Elliot. “The Milverton Mess.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 5, No. 4 (Spring 1962): 100–102.

  Klinger, Leslie S. “Art in Whose Blood?” The Ritual 21 (Spring 1998): 3–7.

  ———. “Layout of a ‘Most Desirable Residence.’ ” Shoso-In Bulletin 6 (1996): 78–81.

  ———. “Watson’s Final Accounts?” New Baker Street Pillar Box 22 (Spring 1995): 15–16, and editor’s response, 16–17.

  ———. “The Writings of Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street West 1 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1997): 23–26.

  Klinger, Leslie S., and Timothy Bourke. WHAT GAME WAS AFOOT IN THE RED-HEADED LEAGUE? Beverly Hills: Daypark Press, 1997.

  Knox, Ronald A. “Mystery of Mycroft.” BAKER STREET STUDIES, edited by H. W. Bell, 131–158. London: Constable & Co., 1934.

  ———. “Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes.” In ESSAYS IN SATIRE, 145–175. London: Sheed and Ward, 1928.

  Koelle, John B. “Random Thoughts on The Dancing Men.” Baker Street Journal 16, No. 1 (March 1966): 18–20.

  Konhauser, Joseph D. E., Dan Velleman, and Stan Wagon. WHICH WAY DID THE BICYCLE GO? . . . AND OTHER INTRIGUING MATHEMATICAL MYSTERIES. Mathematical Association of America, 1996.

  Lai, Rick. “Flashman and Colonel Moran.” Wheelwrightings 12, No. 3 (Jan. 1990): 16–18.

  Leavitt, Robert K. “Nummi in Arca, or the Fiscal Holmes.” In 221B: STUDIES IN SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Vincent Starrett, 16–36. New York: Macmillan Co., 1940.

  Lellenberg, Jon L. “Revised Treatise.” Baker Street Journal 33, No. 2 (June 1983): 100.

  Levitt, Mark E. “The Vatican File.” Prescott’s Press [N. S] 7 (Sept. 1990): 7–10. Reprinted in Baker Street Journal 41, No. 4 (Dec.1991): 212–214.

  Linsenmeyer, John. “Sherlock Holmes’s University—Oxford or Cambridge?” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 2 (June 1989): 71–74.

  Lohmann, Charles P., III. “Horace and Jonathan.” Holmeswork 10 (Jan. 1983): 1–5.

  London Stock Exchange. A HISTORY OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. London: Privately printed, 1996.

  Loper, Rev. Brant. “The Blackguard Parson Who Married Violet—He Must Have Been Mad.” Canadian Holmes 5, No. 3 (Spring 1982): 9–11.

  Luman, Richard. “The Second Hand in The Second Stain.” Baker Street Journal 28, No. 3 (Sept. 1978): 133–136, 140.

  Mallalieu, J. P. W. “Shady Mr. Holmes.” The Spectator, Feb. 27, 1953, 247. Reproduced in Commonplace Book 2, Nos. 5–6 (Summer-Fall 1965): 89. Also reproduced in A SHERLOCK HOLMES COMPENDIUM, edited by Peter Haining, 181–184. London: W. H. Allen, 1980.

  Malloy, Michael P. “Notes on the Identity of Milverton’s Murderer.” Baker Street Journal 27, No. 4 (Dec. 1977): 198–200.

  Margolin, Jerry. “Take Neither the First, Nor the Second . . .” Baker Street Journal 25, No. 4 (Dec. 1975): 231–233.

  Matusiba, Naoki. “The Connection with Lloyd’s and Sherlock Holmes.” Studies of the Nippon Sherlock Holmes Club 3, No.1 (May 1992): 88–104. Text in Japanese.

  Maun, Ian. “Remarkable Sign.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 9, No. 2 (Summer 1969): 69.

  McComas, Stanley. “Lhove at Lhassa.” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 2 (Apr. 1951): 43–51.

  McCormack, George J. “A Second Look at The Second Stain.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 1 (March 1992), 38–41.

  McGaw, Lisa. “Some Trifling Notes on Sherlock Holmes and Ornithology.” Baker Street Journal 10, No. 4 (Oct. 1960): 231–234.

  McPharlin, Paul. “221B Baker Street: Certain Physical Details.” Baker Street Journal [O. S] 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1947): 180–194.

  Merrell, David W. “An ‘Unwonted Tidiness’: Reichenbach Revealed.” Baker Street Journal 52, No. 2 (Summer 2002): 14–22.

  Merriman, Charles O. “In Search of Sherlock Holmes.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 8, No. 1 (Winter 1966): 7–12.

  Merritt, Russell L. “Re: The Adventure of the Worst Man in London.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1959): 296–301.

  Metcalfe, N. P. “Oxford or Cambridge or Both?” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1956): 7–14.

  Meyer, Charles A. “Lady Eva’s Secret Revealed.” Baker Street Journal 38, No. 3 (Sept. 1988): 168–170.

  ———. “The Proper Dress for Solitary Cyclists.” Naval Signals 29 (Oct. 1992): 19–20.

  ———. “The Second Most Dangerous Man in London.” Baker Street Miscellanea (Autumn 1988): 16–24.

  Michell, Humfrey. “Letter to Baker Street.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 2 (Apr. 1948): 230–231.

  Montgomery, James. SIDELIGHTS ON SHERLOCK. Privately printed, 1951.

  Moorman, Ed. “A Short But Interesting Visit.” Baker Stre
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  Morehead, Alfred H., Richard L. Frey, and Geoffrey Mott-Smith. THE NEW COMPLETE HOYLE. Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City Books (1964).

  Morgan, F. E. “Sherlock Holmes and Foreign Affairs.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 11, No. 1 (Winter 1972): 28–29.

  Morley, Christopher. “Clinical Notes by a Resident Patient.” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 48–59. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1994.

  ———. “Clinical Notes by a Resident Patient.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1947): 138–143.

  ———. “Clinical Notes by a Resident Patient.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1948): 41–42. On John Hector McFarland’s Inability to Get Back from Lower Norwood.

  ———. “Clinical Notes by a Resident Patient.” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 2 (Apr. 1951): 55–59.

  ———. “Report from Baker Street.” New York Times Book Review, Nov. 27, 1949. Reprinted in Commonplace Book 3, No. 9 ((Summer 1966): 182.

  Morley, Felix. “The Significance of the Second Stain.” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 243–259. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1994.

  Morris, Sir Harold. “Sherlock Holmes.” In BACK VIEW, 48–56. London: Peter Davies, 1960.

  Morton, Humphrey. “A Long Drive to Hampstead.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 5, No. 1 (Winter 1960): 22–23.

  ———. “A Milvertonian Identification.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 1 (Winter 1962): 14–15.

  Naganuma, Kohki. “Holmes and Communication.” Baker Street Journal 21, No. 1 (March 1971): 14–21.

  Needleman, Lionel. “A Practical handbook of Canonical Gardens.” Canadian Holmes 7, No. 4 (Summer 1984): 3–6.

  Nelson, James. “Sherlock and the Sherpas.” Baker Street Journal 7, No. 3 (July 1957): 161–164.

  Ober, Harry. “Comments on Watson’s ‘The Adventure of the Dancing Men.’ ” In THE FOURTH CAB, 55–56. Boston: Stoke Moran Publishers, 1976.

  Olding, Alan C. “Holmes in Terra Australis Incognita—Incognito.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 13, No. 2 (Summer 1977): 42–43.

  ———. “ ‘The Smith-Mortimer Succession Case,’ ‘The Tankerville Club Scandal,’ ‘The Famous Card Scandal of the Nonpareil Club.’ ” News from the Diggings 13, No. 3 (Sept. 1992): 1–4.

  ———. “The Solitary Cyclist Rings a Little Bell.” News from the Diggings 10, No. 4 (Dec. 1989): 3–4.

  Olney, Professor Clarke. “The Literacy of Sherlock Holmes.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 4 (Winter 1955): 9–15.

  Pasley, Robert S. “Breaking the Entail.” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 2 (June 1989): 96–98.

  Peck, Andrew Jay. “The Solitary Man-Uscript.” Baker Street Journal 22, No. 2 (June 1972): 71–73.

  ———. “Touch of a Vanished Hand.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 11, No. 2 (Summer 1973): 71.

  Perceval, William. “Sherlock Holmes and Air-Guns.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 1 (Winter 1962): 15–16.

  Petersen, Svend. SHERLOCK HOLMES ALMANAC. Washington, D.C.: Privately printed, 1956.

  Plimental, William E. Letter. Baker Street Journal 5, No. 2 (Apr. 1955): 121.

  Potter, H. C. “The Case of the Unrequited Innocents.” Baker Street Journal 27, No. 2 (June 1977): 88–92.

  Pratt, Fletcher. “Holmes and the Royal Navy.” In THE SECOND CAB, edited by James Keddie, Jr., 65–69. Boston: Privately printed, 1947.

  ———. “The Secret Message of the Dancing Men.” In PROFILE BY GASLIGHT, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 274–282. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944.

  Prestige, Colin. “Agents of Evil.” Baker Street Journal 5, No. 3 (July 1955): 144–147.

  Randall, David A. “The Adventure of the Notorious Forger.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 4 (1946): 371–377.

  Randall, Warren. “A Silliness at the Empty House.” Prescott’s Press [N. S.], Souvenir Edition (Dec. 1988): 8–10.

  Redmond, Chris. “Doyle’s Idea of a Duke: Who Holdernesse Was.” Canadian Holmes 7, No. 2 (Dec. 1983): 27–29.

  ———. “Somewhere in Norway.” Sherlock Holmes Review 2, No. 2 (1989): 87–89.

  Redmond, Chris, and Ursula Moran. “Second Thoughts on ‘The Three Students,’” Sherlock Holmes Journal 16, No. 4 (Summer 1984): 106–109.

  Redmond, Donald A. “Double ‘L’—Why in the Empty House?” Baker Street Regular 1, No. 3 (Apr. 1979): 5–6.

  ———. “Lord Bellinger—Who Else?” Baker Street Miscellanea 3 (Sept. 1975): 1–3.

  ———. “The Palimpsest and the Forgeries.” Baker Street Journal 34, No. 3 (Sept. 1984): 159–165.

  ———. “La Tosca! Encore! Encore!” Baker Street Miscellanea 8 (Dec. 1976): 17–18.

  ———. “Ship Ahoy, Captain Basil.” Baker Street Journal 36, No. 4 (Dec. 1986): 223–230.

  ———. “Some Chemical Problems in the Canon.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 3 (Sept. 1964): 145–152.

  Rendall, Vernon. “The Limitations of Sherlock Holmes.” In BAKER STREET STUDIES, edited by H. W. Bell. 63–84. London: Constable & Co., 1934.

  ———. THE LONDON NIGHTS OF BELSIZE. London: John Lane, 1917. A portion is reproduced as “Belsize as a Commentator: Sherlock Holmes,” in INCUNABULAR SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Edgar W. Smith, 75–92. Morristown, NJ: Baker Street Irregulars, Inc., 1958.

  Rice, Rev. Otis R. “Clergymen in the Canon.” Baker Street Journal 4, No. 3 (July 1954): 133–143.

  Richards, Anthony. “On The Right Track.” In INTERIM REPORT 1990: THE PRIORY SCHOOL CONTRACT REVIEWED, edited by Philip Weller, 3–4. Doncaster, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1990.

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  Rosenblum, Morris. “Hafiz and Horace, Huxtable and Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 3 (July 1946): 261–269.

  ———. “Some Latin Byways in the Canon.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1948): 15–20.

  Rossi, John P. “The Characters in The Second Stain.” Baker Street Journal 23, No. 1 (March 1973): 4–5.

  Sanderson, Shirley. “Another Case of Identity.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 3 (Winter 1963): 86–87.

  Sare, Michael J. “The Compleat Recovery of the Cipher of Abe Slaney.” News from the Diggings 9, No. 3 (Sept. 1988): 1–7. Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes Journal 19, No. 3 (Winter 1989): 76–80.

  Sarjeant, William A. S. “Mackleton Revisited and Found in the Peaks.” Canadian Holmes 10, No. 4 (Summer 1987): 22–27.

  Saunders, Alan. “Absurd Hieroglyphics: The Coded Messages in “The Dancing Men.” In ANNUAL REPORT 1997: THE DANCING MEN CONTRACT, edited by Philip Weller, 15–24. Hampshire, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1997.

  Sayers, Dorothy L., “Holmes’s College Career.” In UNPOPULAR OPINIONS,134–147. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1946.

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  Schenck, Remsen Ten Eyck. “Baker Street Fables.” Baker Street Journal 2, No. 2 (Apr. 1952): 85–93.

  ———. Letter. Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 4, No. 1 (Jan. 1949): 95–96.

  Schonberg, Harold C. “Sherlock and Malocchio!
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  Schultz, Robert S. “The Ballistics of the Empty House.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 4 (1947): 373–378.

  Schwartz, Richard S. “Three Students in Search of a Scholar.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1957): 45–49.

  Sellars, Crighton. “Dr. Watson and the British Army.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 2, No. 3 (July 1947): 332–341.

  Sequeira, Christopher G. C. “Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper. Part 2, ‘No Stranger to the Knife: By Whose Hands the Deeds Were Done.’ ” Passengers’ Log 1, No. 3 (May 1998): 31–35.

  Shearn, A. L. “The Street and the Detective.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1957): 50–54.

  Sherbrooke-Walker, Ronald. “Clothes Canonical.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 4 (Spring 1964): 104–108.

  Short, Ernest H. “221B Baker Street: Where Sherlock Holmes Lived.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 4, No. 1 (Jan. 1949): 48, 50–52.

  Shulman, David. “The Origin of The Dancing Men.” Baker Street Journal 23, No. 1 (March 1973): 19–21.

  Simpson, A. Carson. Letter. Baker Street Journal 5, No. 3 (July 1955): 187.

  ———. SHERLOCK HOLMES’S WANDERJAHRE. PART I: FANGET AN! Philadelphia: International Printing Company, 1953.

  ———. SHERLOCK HOLMES’S WANDERJAHRE. PART II: POST HUC NEC ERGO PROPTER HUC GABETQUE. Philadelphia: International Printing Company, 1954.

  ———. SHERLOCK HOLMES’S WANDERJAHRE. PART III, IN FERNEM LAND, UNNAHBAR EUREN SCHRITTEN. Philadelphia: International Printing Company, 1955.

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  Sisson, Jon Borden. “Dr. Handy’s Wild-Eyed Man.” Baker Street Journal 20, No. 3 (Sept. 1970), 170–179.

  Skene Melvin, David. “Sailing the Butterboat into Uncharted Seas.” Baker Street Journal 26, No. 4 (Dec. 1976): 233–234.

  Smith, Edgar W. “Dr. Watson and the Great Censorship.” Baker Street Journal 2, No. 3 (July 1952): 138–151.

  ———. “Sherlock Holmes and the Great Hiatus.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 3 (July 1946): 277–285.

  Smith, Red. “Dear Me, Mr. Holmes.” New York Herald Tribune, Jan. 14, 1953, 26. Reprinted in VIEWS OF SPORT, 188–191. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1954, and Commonplace Book 1, No. 1 (Summer 1964): 10–11.

 

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