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by Doyle, Arthur Conan


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  Smith, William. “Studies on The Dancing Men.” Baker Street Journal 19, No. 2 (June 1969): 79–84.

  Sommerlad, Uwe. “The Second Most Dangerous Man in London?” In INTERIM REPORT 1994: THE EMPTY HOUSE CONTRACT REVIEWED, 33–35. Hampshire, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1994.

  Sovine, J. W., M.D. “The Toxicanon.” Baker Street Journal 8, No. 2 (Apr. 1958): 107–112.

  Speck, Gordon, R. “ ‘ . . . And a Week Later I Was in Florence.’ ” Baker Street Miscellanea 38 (Summer 1984): 25–28.

  ———. “The Provenance of Parker, the Garroter.” Camden House Journal 10, No. 5 (May 1988): 3–4.

  Starr, H.W. “The Abbey Grange, or Who Used Eustace?” Baker Street Journal 21, No. 4 (Dec. 1971): 215–220, 223.

  Stavert, Geoffrey. “In the Wheelmarks of Violet Smith.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 17, No. 4 (Summer 1986): 110–112.

  Stix, Thomas L. “A Few Irreverent Remarks on The Second Stain.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 1 (Winter 1962): 19–20.

  ———. “A Little Dirt on The Empty House.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 2 (June 1954): 93–95.

  Stowe, Thomas D. “More About Tires in The Priory School.” Baker Street Journal 16, No. 4 (Dec. 1966): 219–221.

  Sutherland-Bruce, D. “The Von Herder Air-Rifle.” News from the Diggings 3, No. 3 (Sept. 1982): 1–2.

  Swift, Francine Morris. “The Depths to Which What Will Sink?” Sherlockian Muse 5, No. 4 (Spring 1981): 4–8.

  Symons, T. H. B. “Some Notes on the Sixth Duke of Holdernesse.” Baker Street Journal 9, No. 1 (Jan. 1959): 5–9.

  Thornton, John P. and Susan M. “The Adventure of the Elusive Boundary Line: An Account of the Master’s Encounter with Destiny in Central Asia.” Little Bookshop at the Corner of Church Street Journal (1987): 1–12.

  Torese, Dante M. “Firearms in the Canon: The Adventure of the Dancing Men.” Baker Street Journal 41, No. 1 (March 1991): 39–43.

  Trudeau, Noah André. “The Second Most Dangerous Man in London—Dangerous to Whom?” Baker Street Journal 22, No. 2 (June 1972): 104–106, 119.

  Utechin, Nicholas. “The Colonel of the Matter: The Early Career of Colonel Sebastian Moran.” In BEYOND BAKER STREET, edited by Michael Harrison, 283–294. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1976.

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

  ———. “The Tree That Wasn’t.” Baker Street Journal 22, No. 4 (Dec. 1972), 245–249.

  Vaill, C. B. H. “Quick, Watson, the Needle!” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 4 (1946): 445–448.

  Van Liere, Edward J. A DOCTOR ENJOYS SHERLOCK HOLMES. New York, Washington, Hollywood: Vantage Press, 1959.

  VanValkenburgh, Norman J. “The Old Shikari.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 1 (March 1981): 14–19.

  Varriano, Sue. “Abbey Grange.” The Trigger Wire 2, No. 2 (1980): 3–5.

  Wagley, Philip Franklin, M.D. “A Lingering Mystery About the Norwood Affair.” Baker Street Journal 22, No. 1 (Sept. 1972): 166–167.

  Waldeck, John. “Windows on Baker Street.” Mycroft’s Messenger 27–28 (Oct.-Dec. 1981): 24–25. Expanded in TAILS OF THE GIANT RATS: SHERLOCKIAN MUSINGS BY THE GIANT RATS OF MASSILLON, edited by Hugh T. Harrington and Roy K. Preece, Jr., 50–56. Massillon, Ohio: The Village Bookshelf, 1990.

  Ware, J. R. PASSING ENGLISH OF THE VICTORIAN ERA. New York: George Routledge & Sons [1909].

  Warner, Richard. “The Scorcher and the Lady.” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 3 (Sept. 1981): 145–147.

  Warshauer, Richard. “ ‘My Friend, Wilson Hargreave,’ ” Baker Street Journal 23, No. 2 (June 1973): 113–115.

  Waxenberg, Michael. “The Will of The Norwood Builder.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 1 (March 1992): 34–37.

  Weiss, Jay, D.M.D., “Holmes as a Patient.” Baker Street Journal 13, No. 2 (June 1963): 96–98.

  Weller, Philip. “A Further Return to Mackleton: Some Considerations of ‘On The Right Track,’ ” In INTERIM REPORT 1990: THE PRIORY SCHOOL CONTRACT REVIEWED, 5–8. Doncaster, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1990.

  ———. “The Geography of the Priory School.” In ANNUAL REPORT 1990: THE PRIORY SCHOOL CONTRACT, 5–9. Doncaster, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1990.

  ———. “The Norfolk Dance Hall and Other Locations: The Geography of ‘The Dancing Men.’” In ANNUAL REPORT 1997: THE DANCING MEN CONTRACT, 29–42. Doncaster, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1990.

  ———. “The Priority of The Priory School.” Baker Street Journal 41, No. 4 (Dec. 1991): 203–206.

  ———. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND AIR-GUNS. Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, England: Sherlock Publications (1995).

  Wellman, Manly Wade. ‘The Great Man’s Great Son: An Inquiry into the Most Private Life of Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 3 (July 1946): 326–336.

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

  White, Peter. “Who Dunnit: A Look at The Second Stain.” Camden House Journal 11, No. 1 (Jan. 1989): 2–3.

  Whitlam, Carol M. “Holmes and Agatha.” Shoso-In Bulletin 4 (Summer 1994): 94–95.

  Whitlam, Carol. “Researching the Coal-Tar Derivatives.” Musgrave Papers 1 (1988): 30–33.

  Wigglesworth, Belden. “The French Background of Sherlock Holmes: Aspects and Possibilities.” In THE SECOND CAB, edited by James Keddie, Jr. 39–45. Boston: Privately printed, 1947.

  Wilde, Percival. “The Bust in the Window.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 3 (July 1948): 300–305.

  ———. DESIGN FOR MURDER. New York: Random House, 1941.

  Williams, H. B. “A Non-Canonical Clue.” In ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT’S THIRD CASE-BOOK, edited by J. N. Williamson and H. B. Williams, 94–99. Indianapolis: Illustrious Clients, 1953.

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

  Wilson, Alan. “ ‘Son of Escott.’ ” Baker Street Journal 10, No. 3 (July 1960): 161–163.

  Wilson, Evan M. “Sherlock Holmes and Diplomacy, or the Not So Singular Contents of the European Secretary’s Dispatch-Box.” Baker Street Journal 24, No. 2 (Jun 1974): 94–98.

  Woodhead, Ed S. “In Defense of Dr. Watson.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 4 (1946): 417–422.

  Woods, Carol Paul. “The Statement of Obadiah Wilson.” Baker Street Journal 34, No. 4 (Dec. 1984): 221–223.

  Yates, Donald A. “On the Dating of The Dancing Men.” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 4 (Dec. 1992): 221–223.

  Young, Francis Albert. “Upon the Identification of Cardinal Tosca.” Baker Street Journal 4, No. 2 (June 1964): 80.

  Yuichi, Hirayama. “The More Deeply Sunk Impression.” Nezire Zanmai International 1 (Sept. 1991): 5–10.

  Yuichi, Hirayama, and John Hall. SOME KNOWLEDGE OF BARITSU: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE JAPANESE SYSTEM OF WRESTLING USED BY MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES. Huddersfield, England: Northern Musgraves, 1996.

  HIS LAST BOW

  Allen, F. A., M.P.S. “Devilish Drugs, Part One.” May and Baker Pharmaceutical Bulletin, Dec. 1956. Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes Journal 3, No. 13 (Autumn 1957): 12–14.

  Anderson, Verner. “Radix Pedis Diabolis: A Speculative Identification.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 12, No. 2 (Winter 1975): 54–55.

  Armstrong, Walter P., Jr. “The Truth About Sherlock Holmes.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 4 (Oct. 1946): 391–401.

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

  Asimov, Isaac. “The Problem of the Blundering Chemist.” Science Digest 88 (1980), 8–17.

  Beckemeyer, Doyle W. “The Irregular Holmes.” Baker Street Journal 2, No. 1 (Jan. 1952): 18–20.

  Beerman, Herman. “Malingering What Hath Man
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  Bell, H. W. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND DR. WATSON: THE CHRONOLOGY OF THEIR ADVENTURES. London: Constable & Co., 1932.

  Bengis, Nathan L. “Sidney Johnson—Suspect.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 3 (Summer 1955): 24.

  ———. “Take a Bow, Dr. Watson.” Baker Street Journal 8, No. 4 (Oct. 1958): 218–229.

  Benton, John L. “Dr. Watson’s Automobile.” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 2 (June 1989): 79–80.

  ———. “That Weird Kitchen at Wisteria Lodge.” Sherlockian Meddler 10, No. 3 (1985): 7–9.

  Berdan, Marshall S. “Watson and Shaw: Subtle Echoes in the Canon.” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 4 (Dec. 1989): 206–208.

  Bigelow, S. Tupper. “Sherlock Holmes Was No Burglar.” Baker Street Journal, Christmas Annual (1958): 26–37.

  Blake, S. F. “Sherlock Holmes and the Italian Cipher.” Baker Street Journal 9, No. 1 (Jan. 1959): 14–20.

  Blau, Peter. “ ‘It Is An Old Manuscript.’ ” Baker Street Miscellanea 14 (June 1978): 18–20.

  Blaustein, Albert P. “Sherlock Holmes: Was Conan Doyle’s Famed Detective a Lawyer?” American Bar Association Journal 34, No. 6 (June 1948): 473–474. Reprinted as “Sherlock Holmes as a Lawyer.” Baker Street Journal [O. S] 3, No. 3 (July 1948): 306–308.

  Bonn, Ronald S. “The Problem of the Postulated Doctor.” Baker Street Journal 14, No. 1 (March 1964): 14–21.

  ———. “Radix Pedis Diaboli.” Baker Street Journal 18, No. 2 (June 1968): 90–93.

  Boswell, Rolfe. “Squaring ‘The Red Circle.’ ” Baker Street Journal 1, No. 3 (July 1951): 113–114.

  Boucher, Anthony. “Introduction to Arthur Conan Doyle,” THE FINAL ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Vol. I, edited by Edgar W. Smith, v-xviii. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1952.

  Bruxner, Pamela. Introduction to THE CORNISH HORROR, edited by Pamela Bruxner, i. London: Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1998.

  ———. “Some Devilish Locations.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 18, No. 4 (Summer 1988): 114–118.

  Butler, Allen H. “The Airship as Holmes’s ‘Warship of the Future.’ ” Canadian Holmes 15, No. 2 (Winter 1991): 32–36.

  ———. “Automobiles in His Last Bow.” Baker Street Journal 38, No. 1 (March 1988): 29–31.

  Callaway, J. S., U.S.N. “An Enquiry into the Identity of the Bruce-Partington Submarine,” Baker Street Journal 21, No. 3 (Sept. 1971): 151–153.

  Chorley, Jennifer. “1896–1964, ‘The Wheel Has Come Full Circle.’ ” Sherlock Holmes Journal 6, No. 3 (Winter 1963): 89–90.

  Clark, Benjamin S. “Mycroft, Come Back: All is Forgiven.” Baker Street Journal 21, No. 3 (Sept. 1971): 169–174.

  Clark, Benjamin, Jr. “Holmes on the Range.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 2 (Apr. 1953): 91–97.

  Clark, Edward F., Jr. “Wisteria Lodge Revisited (A Model Cop, a Model Laundry Item, and a Not-So-Model Culinary Artist).” Baker Street Journal 31, No. 1 (March 1981): 24–31.

  Collie, Sir John, M.D., J.P. MALINGERING AND FEIGNED SICKNESS. London: Edward Arnold, 1913.

  Cooper, Peter, F.P.S. “The Devil’s Foot: An Excursion into Holmesian Toxicology.” Pharmaceutical Journal 197 (Dec. 1966): 657–658. Reprinted in Sherlock Holmes Journal 8, No. 2 (Spring 1967): 59–61, and Baker Street Journal 18, No. 2 (June 1968): 94–96.

  Coppola, Joseph A. “Submarine Technology and the Bruce-Partington Adventures.” Baker Street Journal 43, No. 3 (Sept. 1993): 146–151.

  Crelling, Jack. “The Mystery of the Bruce-Partington Plans.” Camden House Journal 10, No. 6 (June 1988): 2–3.

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

  Crump, Norman. “Inner or Outer Rail?” Sherlock Holmes Journal 1, No. 1 (May 1952): 16–23.

  Cummings, Thayer. “A Check on Lady Frances.” Baker Street Journal 5, No. 3 (July 1955): 133–138. Reprinted in Cummings, Thayer, SEVEN ON SHERLOCK, 23–26. New York: Privately printed, 1968.

  Curjel, Harald. “The Site of Von Bork’s House.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 11, No. 1 (Winter 1972): 26–28.

  Dahlinger, S. E. “Of Mites and Men.” CASE FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DYING DETECTIVE, edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden, 41–52. Ashcroft, B.C.: Calabash Press, 1998.

  Davies, Bernard. “The Ancient Cornish Language.” In THE CORNISH HORROR, edited by Pamela Bruxner, 21–33. London: Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1997.

  ———. “Ever-Decreasing Circles: A Slight Case of Railway Mania.” Sherlock Holmes Railway Journal, 3 (1995): 5–25.

  ———. “Three Distressed Gentlewomen.” A GAGGLE OF GOVERNESSES, edited by Pamela Bruxner, 1–29. London: Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1997.

  Davies, David Stuart. “Why Did He Use Watson?” In CASE FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DYING DETECTIVE, edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden, 83–89. Ashcroft, B.C.: Calabash Press, 1998.

  Davis, Norman M. “The Adventure of the American Interlude.” Baker Street Journal 33, No. 1 (March 1983): 10–16.

  Decarie, Graeme. “The Singular Case of His Last Bow.” Canadian Holmes 15, No. 3 (Spring 1992): 32–34.

  Dickensheet, Dean W. “On the Victorian Reticence of John H. Watson, M.D.,” Baker Street Miscellanea 22 (Summer 1980): 16–19, 38.

  Dietz, Henry A. “Murillo and San Pedro: An Excursion in Identification.” Baker Street Journal 39, No. 3 (Sept. 1989): 153–168.

  Doyle, Arthur Conan. ADVENTURE OF THE DEVIL’S FOOT. Edited and annotated by Philip Weller. Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire: Sherlock Publications, 1995.

  ———. ADVENTURE OF THE DYING DETECTIVE. London: Westminster Libraries and the Arthur Conan Doyle Society, 1991.

  ———. DISAPPEARANCE OF LADY FRANCES CARFAX. Edited and annotated by Philip Weller. Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1995.

  ———. HIS LAST BOW: SOME REMINISCENCES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Edited with an Introduction by Owen Dudley Edwards. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

  ———. THE LATER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1952. Introduction by Rex Stout, reproduced in INTRODUCING SHERLOCK HOLMES, edited by Edgar W. Smith, v–xi. Morristown, N.J.: Baker Street Irregulars, 1959.

  ———. A VISIT TO THREE FRONTS. London, New York, and Toronto: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916.

  Doyle, Steven, writing as Spencer C. Kennedy. “Adventure of the Red Circle: An Examination of the Original Manuscript.” Sherlock Holmes Review 1, No. 1 (1986): 8–9.

  Drazen, Patrick. “That Old Black Magic.” Camden House Journal 2, No. 3 (March 1980): 2–3.

  Ehrenkranz, N. Joel. “A. Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, and Murder by Tropical Infection.” Review of Infectious Diseases 9, No. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1987): 222–225.

  Ennis, Robert S. “Devil’s Foot or Angel Dust?” Baker Street Journal 42, No. 2 (June 1992): 89–92.

  “Exotic Diseases.” The Practitioner 222 (Apr. 1979): 442.

  Fetherston, Sonia. “The Illuminated Man: Reflections on the Butler Staples.” In CASE FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DYING DETECTIVE, edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden, 99–106. See above.

  Foss, Lt. Colonel T. Frederick. “Doctor, Why Clobber the Colonels?” Sherlock Holmes Journal 12, Nos. 3 & 4 (Summer 1976): 82–83.

  ———. “The Farsighted Herr Von Bork.” Baker Street Journal 30, No. 4 (Dec. 1980): 220–222.

  Fraser, Cathy. “A Singular Set of People: The Characters in ‘Wisteria Lodge.’ ” In ANNUAL REPORT 1992: THE WISTERIA LODGE CONTRACT, edited by Philip Weller, 7–10. Hampshire, England: Franco-Midland Hardware Company, 1992.

  Fusco, Andrew G. “The Case Against Mr. Holmes.” In BEYOND BAKER STREET, edited and annotated by Michael Harrison, 95–108. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1976.

  Galerstein, David H. “A Solution to the Long Island Cave Mystery.” Baker Street Journal 33, No. 4 (Dec. 1983): 233–234.

 
; Geisser, Markus. “Pferdestärken im Canon.” Reichenbach Journal 6 (Winter/Spring 1994).

  Gore-Booth, Paul, ed. “The Bruce-Partington Keys.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 2, No. 2 (Dec. 1954): 14–15.

  Griffin, Daniel. “Emilia Lucca’s Story.” Baker Street Journal 15, No. 2 (June 1965): 97–102.

  Grosbayne, Benjamin. “Sherlock Holmes—Musician.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1948): 47–57.

  Groves, Derham. “The Reason Behind the Reasoning.” Sherlock Holmes Journal 12, No. 2 (Winter 1975): 67.

  Hall, John. “His Payments Were Princely.” In CASE FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE DYING DETECTIVE, edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden, 90–97. Ashcroft, B.C.: Calabash Press, 1998.

  Hall, Trevor H. “The Late Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” In THE LATE MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND OTHER LITERARY STUDIES, 108–129. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd., 1971.

  ———. “Sherlock Holmes, Madness and Music.” In SHERLOCK HOLMES: TEN LITERARY STUDIES, 86–92. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

  Hammer, David L. “Sherlock Holmes: Secret Agent.” Baker Street Journal 36, No. 4 (Dec. 1986): 231–234.

  ———. “The Twenty-Second Man.” Baker Street Journal 38, No. 1 (March 1988): 18–22.

  Harkinson, Judy. “ ‘A Chorus of Groans,’ Notes Sherlock Holmes.” Smithsonian 18, No. 6 (Sept. 1987): 196.

  Hayes, Stephen. “There Was More Than One Rat in Sumatra.” Baker Street Journal 24, No. 3 (Sept. 1974): 154–157.

  Hayne, Donald, quoted in “The Editor’s Commonplace Book.” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 1, No. 2 (Apr. 1946): 189–190.

  Heldenbrand, Page. “A Ghostly Watson?” Baker Street Journal [O. S.] 3, No. 4 (Oct. 1948): 482–483.

  Helling, Cornelis. “The True Author of ‘His Last Bow’ and ‘The Mazarin Stone.’” Sherlock Holmes Journal 7, No. 4 (Spring 1966): 123–124.

  Hogan, John V. L. “An Unsolved Puzzle in the Writings.” Baker Street Journal 3, No. 3 (July 1953): 173–174.

  Inman, Charles G. “Are There Really No Caves on Long Island?” Baker Street Journal 41, No. 4 (Dec. 1991): 218–219.

 

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