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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGYRADIO SHOWS
Radio shows are an entertaining way to listen to the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Many of these shows are available online. Learn more about these radio shows by listening to the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast episodes 68 and 69. William Gillette's audio appearances. Edith Meiser's series beginning in the early 1930s. VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
HOW WATSON LEARNED THE TRICK A Sherlockian tale by Arthur Conan Doyle himself. This short comic tale was written for Queen Mary, wife of King George V. When the Queen's Dolls' House was created in 1923, as a demonstration of British ingenuity and craftsmanship as well as a tribute to the beloved queen, many prominent authors wrote miniature books to be part of its library. This story, handwritten in a volume the size of a THE GREEK INTERPRETERS After a seasonal break, The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing, Michigan are up and running once more. This scion is composed largely of Michigan State University faculty and alumnus, with roots embedded in several MSU departments including Criminology, Chemistry, and Spanish. Additionally, these connections are supported by a relationship with the University library. This summer,WELCOME |
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGYRADIO SHOWS
Radio shows are an entertaining way to listen to the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Many of these shows are available online. Learn more about these radio shows by listening to the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast episodes 68 and 69. William Gillette's audio appearances. Edith Meiser's series beginning in the early 1930s. VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
HOW WATSON LEARNED THE TRICK A Sherlockian tale by Arthur Conan Doyle himself. This short comic tale was written for Queen Mary, wife of King George V. When the Queen's Dolls' House was created in 1923, as a demonstration of British ingenuity and craftsmanship as well as a tribute to the beloved queen, many prominent authors wrote miniature books to be part of its library. This story, handwritten in a volume the size of a THE GREEK INTERPRETERS After a seasonal break, The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing, Michigan are up and running once more. This scion is composed largely of Michigan State University faculty and alumnus, with roots embedded in several MSU departments including Criminology, Chemistry, and Spanish. Additionally, these connections are supported by a relationship with the University library. This summer,INVESTIGATING
The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of Sherlock TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
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The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been bringing people together since the stories were first published. Today, there are numerous gatherings, groups, and events focused on the Great Detective and the culture surrounding him. Scions all over the world discuss everything from the original stories to the latest spin-off and provide opportunities SITEMAP | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Robert Downey Jr. Sherlockian Film & Video Online. Tea with Moriarty. The Adventure of the Crowd-Sourced Adventure. The Adventure of the Crowd-Sourced Octopus. The Adventure of the Ransom Note. Variations on Sherlock Holmes. William Gillette. SHERLOCKIAN FILM & VIDEO ONLINE The internet is a great resource for finding Sherlockian film and video, even those from the early days of recording. Many of the Sherlock Holmes stories are available for you to watch online, and we have collected those links for you below. ADAPTING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET The Canon of Sherlock Holmes has inspired countless adaptations over the years, each with a slightly different take on the Great Detective, his companion John Watson, and his Victorian world. For many people, an adaptation was their first introduction to Sherlock Holmes, and each interpretation is valuable to the community in different ways.Here, you
SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY Sherlockian Problems in Chronology. Sherlock Holmes canon prompts a lot of consideration and study, which is why there are so many articles and essays about Holmes’ world. The following essay by the late Peter H. Wood explains some major issues with the chronology of the canon, and offers guidance on structuring a Sherlock Holmestimeline.
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Board and print games The obvious way to match wits with Sherlock Holmes is through a game. As early as 1904, enthusiasts could do that with a “Sherlock Holmes” card game marketed by Parker Brothers. Writing in the Baker Street Journal in 1964, Helen G. Halbach tried to SHARING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Although Sherlock Holmes appeared long before the internet, he has come to life through the community of people dedicated to sharing their enjoyment of the Great Game online. The internet can be a fantastic way to share resources, discuss the Canon, plan events, and generate excitement. This section is your resource for Sherlockian websites, social media, histories, news, THE CASE FOR THE REAL DR. WATSON This paper will therefore set out the case for the reality of Dr. Watson. The stories of Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, come to us through the published writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur was a physician who was also a prolific writer. His early works included short stories and historical novels,some of
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
SIDNEY PAGET'S ILLUSTRATIONS The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A. Conan Doyle XXIV. – THE ADVENTURE OF THE FINAL PROBLEM Greetings, It was with a heavy heart that Sidney Paget took up his pen to illustrate the last adventure of Sherlock Holmes. He signed his full name to three of PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
SIDNEY PAGET'S ILLUSTRATIONS The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A. Conan Doyle XXIV. – THE ADVENTURE OF THE FINAL PROBLEM Greetings, It was with a heavy heart that Sidney Paget took up his pen to illustrate the last adventure of Sherlock Holmes. He signed his full name to three of PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
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TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
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The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of SherlockCELEBRATING
The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been bringing people together since the stories were first published. Today, there are numerous gatherings, groups, and events focused on the Great Detective and the culture surrounding him. Scions all over the world discuss everything from the original stories to the latest spin-off and provide opportunities ADAPTING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET The Canon of Sherlock Holmes has inspired countless adaptations over the years, each with a slightly different take on the Great Detective, his companion John Watson, and his Victorian world. For many people, an adaptation was their first introduction to Sherlock Holmes, and each interpretation is valuable to the community in different ways.Here, you
ABOUT SHERLOCK HOLMES About Sherlock Holmes. Who is Sherlock Holmes? It’s hard to find anyone who hasn’t heard of him, but it’s equally as difficult to find two people who have exactly the same interpretation. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly clever, sharply intellectual, and captivatingly mysterious, and he is an object of fascination in his fictional LondonSHERLOCKIAN GAMES
Board and print games The obvious way to match wits with Sherlock Holmes is through a game. As early as 1904, enthusiasts could do that with a “Sherlock Holmes” card game marketed by Parker Brothers. Writing in the Baker Street Journal in 1964, Helen G. Halbach tried to SHARING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Although Sherlock Holmes appeared long before the internet, he has come to life through the community of people dedicated to sharing their enjoyment of the Great Game online. The internet can be a fantastic way to share resources, discuss the Canon, plan events, and generate excitement. This section is your resource for Sherlockian websites, social media, histories, news,RADIO SHOWS
Radio shows are an entertaining way to listen to the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Many of these shows are available online. Learn more about these radio shows by listening to the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast episodes 68 and 69. William Gillette's audio appearances. Edith Meiser's series beginning in the early 1930s. THE CASE FOR THE REAL DR. WATSON This paper will therefore set out the case for the reality of Dr. Watson. The stories of Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, come to us through the published writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur was a physician who was also a prolific writer. His early works included short stories and historical novels,some of
THE GREEK INTERPRETERS After a seasonal break, The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing, Michigan are up and running once more. This scion is composed largely of Michigan State University faculty and alumnus, with roots embedded in several MSU departments including Criminology, Chemistry, and Spanish. Additionally, these connections are supported by a relationship with the University library. This summer,WELCOME |
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
SIDNEY PAGET'S ILLUSTRATIONS The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A. Conan Doyle XXIV. – THE ADVENTURE OF THE FINAL PROBLEM Greetings, It was with a heavy heart that Sidney Paget took up his pen to illustrate the last adventure of Sherlock Holmes. He signed his full name to three of PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
SIDNEY PAGET'S ILLUSTRATIONS The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A. Conan Doyle XXIV. – THE ADVENTURE OF THE FINAL PROBLEM Greetings, It was with a heavy heart that Sidney Paget took up his pen to illustrate the last adventure of Sherlock Holmes. He signed his full name to three of PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
THE DYING DETECTIVE
TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
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The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of SherlockCELEBRATING
The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been bringing people together since the stories were first published. Today, there are numerous gatherings, groups, and events focused on the Great Detective and the culture surrounding him. Scions all over the world discuss everything from the original stories to the latest spin-off and provide opportunities ADAPTING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET The Canon of Sherlock Holmes has inspired countless adaptations over the years, each with a slightly different take on the Great Detective, his companion John Watson, and his Victorian world. For many people, an adaptation was their first introduction to Sherlock Holmes, and each interpretation is valuable to the community in different ways.Here, you
ABOUT SHERLOCK HOLMES About Sherlock Holmes. Who is Sherlock Holmes? It’s hard to find anyone who hasn’t heard of him, but it’s equally as difficult to find two people who have exactly the same interpretation. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly clever, sharply intellectual, and captivatingly mysterious, and he is an object of fascination in his fictional LondonSHERLOCKIAN GAMES
Board and print games The obvious way to match wits with Sherlock Holmes is through a game. As early as 1904, enthusiasts could do that with a “Sherlock Holmes” card game marketed by Parker Brothers. Writing in the Baker Street Journal in 1964, Helen G. Halbach tried to SHARING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Although Sherlock Holmes appeared long before the internet, he has come to life through the community of people dedicated to sharing their enjoyment of the Great Game online. The internet can be a fantastic way to share resources, discuss the Canon, plan events, and generate excitement. This section is your resource for Sherlockian websites, social media, histories, news,RADIO SHOWS
Radio shows are an entertaining way to listen to the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Many of these shows are available online. Learn more about these radio shows by listening to the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast episodes 68 and 69. William Gillette's audio appearances. Edith Meiser's series beginning in the early 1930s. THE GREEK INTERPRETERS After a seasonal break, The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing, Michigan are up and running once more. This scion is composed largely of Michigan State University faculty and alumnus, with roots embedded in several MSU departments including Criminology, Chemistry, and Spanish. Additionally, these connections are supported by a relationship with the University library. This summer, THE CASE FOR THE REAL DR. WATSON This paper will therefore set out the case for the reality of Dr. Watson. The stories of Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, come to us through the published writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur was a physician who was also a prolific writer. His early works included short stories and historical novels,some of
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepieceINVESTIGATING
The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of Sherlock THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
THE GREEK INTERPRETER The Diogenes Club is an odd sort of place and an even odder place to begin an adventure that involves in kidnapping, assault, and murder. The opening includes a tour de force in the fine arts of deduction and inference as practiced by the Master Brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. Then Mr. Melas, a well-known interpreter for foreign guestsTHE DYING DETECTIVE
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepieceINVESTIGATING
The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of Sherlock THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
THE GREEK INTERPRETER The Diogenes Club is an odd sort of place and an even odder place to begin an adventure that involves in kidnapping, assault, and murder. The opening includes a tour de force in the fine arts of deduction and inference as practiced by the Master Brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. Then Mr. Melas, a well-known interpreter for foreign guestsTHE DYING DETECTIVE
TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
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The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of SherlockCELEBRATING
The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been bringing people together since the stories were first published. Today, there are numerous gatherings, groups, and events focused on the Great Detective and the culture surrounding him. Scions all over the world discuss everything from the original stories to the latest spin-off and provide opportunities ADAPTING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET The Canon of Sherlock Holmes has inspired countless adaptations over the years, each with a slightly different take on the Great Detective, his companion John Watson, and his Victorian world. For many people, an adaptation was their first introduction to Sherlock Holmes, and each interpretation is valuable to the community in different ways.Here, you
ABOUT SHERLOCK HOLMES About Sherlock Holmes. Who is Sherlock Holmes? It’s hard to find anyone who hasn’t heard of him, but it’s equally as difficult to find two people who have exactly the same interpretation. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly clever, sharply intellectual, and captivatingly mysterious, and he is an object of fascination in his fictional London SHARING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Although Sherlock Holmes appeared long before the internet, he has come to life through the community of people dedicated to sharing their enjoyment of the Great Game online. The internet can be a fantastic way to share resources, discuss the Canon, plan events, and generate excitement. This section is your resource for Sherlockian websites, social media, histories, news,RADIO SHOWS
Radio shows are an entertaining way to listen to the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Many of these shows are available online. Learn more about these radio shows by listening to the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast episodes 68 and 69. William Gillette's audio appearances. Edith Meiser's series beginning in the early 1930s. THE 60 STORIES—AN INTRODUCTION BY THE HOUNDS The 60 Stories—An Introduction by The Hounds. Since its inception in 1992, participants of the Hounds of the Internet mailing list have discussed the 60 original stories written by Holmes's creator, Arthur Conan Doyle. Each week, a different story is discussed, introduced by one designated member through a series of questions and comments THE CASE FOR THE REAL DR. WATSON This paper will therefore set out the case for the reality of Dr. Watson. The stories of Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, come to us through the published writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur was a physician who was also a prolific writer. His early works included short stories and historical novels,some of
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In a few minutes, the Mâitre de Chasse will loose the Hounds on the trail of a killer microbe which had found its way from Southeast Asia to the confines of 221B Baker Street. At the conclusion of the trail, they will find a case of murder, as well as the attempted murder of Sherlock Holmes. Good old Watson!WELCOME |
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SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece SITEMAP | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Robert Downey Jr. Sherlockian Film & Video Online. Tea with Moriarty. The Adventure of the Crowd-Sourced Adventure. The Adventure of the Crowd-Sourced Octopus. The Adventure of the Ransom Note. Variations on Sherlock Holmes. William Gillette. TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
THE GREEK INTERPRETER The Diogenes Club is an odd sort of place and an even odder place to begin an adventure that involves in kidnapping, assault, and murder. The opening includes a tour de force in the fine arts of deduction and inference as practiced by the Master Brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. Then Mr. Melas, a well-known interpreter for foreign guestsWELCOME |
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Sherlockian.net is your curated directory for Sherlock Holmes! Our site welcomes newcomers, serves as a resource for Sherlockians, works to collect important resources for our community, and encourages participants to share in the Great Game. If you would like more information about how to navigate the site, take a look at our pagethat talks
SOCIETIES AND LOCATIONS Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece SITEMAP | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Robert Downey Jr. Sherlockian Film & Video Online. Tea with Moriarty. The Adventure of the Crowd-Sourced Adventure. The Adventure of the Crowd-Sourced Octopus. The Adventure of the Ransom Note. Variations on Sherlock Holmes. William Gillette. TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
THE HOUNDS OF THE INTERNET JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS The Baker Street Journal. Leading publication of the Sherlockian world, published by the Baker Street Irregulars. Editor: Steven Rothman. Published quarterly, 1946-1949 and since 1951. Annual subscription $24.95 in the United States, $27.50 elsewhere, from The Baker Street Journal, PO Box 465, Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331. SHERLOCKIAN PROBLEMS IN CHRONOLOGY VARIATIONS ON SHERLOCK HOLMES The Charlotte Holmes series. Book Series. The modern-day descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson (Charlotte and Jamie) are students at the same prep school, being framed for a student's murder. The Great Shelby Holmes series. Book Series. The duo reimagined as sixth-graders in modern-day Harlem, NYC, with a female Holmes and aBlack Watson.
PASTICHES, PARODIES, AND FAN FICTION Pastiches, Parodies, and Fan Fiction. The characters of the Sherlock Holmes stories stay in the imaginations of fans worldwide, and have found life beyond the Canon in pastiches, parodies, and fan fictions. A pastiche is similar to a parody in that it mimics the style and content of the original work, but pastiches do not necessarily findhumor
THE GREEK INTERPRETER The Diogenes Club is an odd sort of place and an even odder place to begin an adventure that involves in kidnapping, assault, and murder. The opening includes a tour de force in the fine arts of deduction and inference as practiced by the Master Brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. Then Mr. Melas, a well-known interpreter for foreign guests TEACHING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Teaching. For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supportingeducators who
INVESTIGATING
The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle ’s life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of SherlockCELEBRATING
The adventures of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been bringing people together since the stories were first published. Today, there are numerous gatherings, groups, and events focused on the Great Detective and the culture surrounding him. Scions all over the world discuss everything from the original stories to the latest spin-off and provide opportunities ADAPTING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET The Canon of Sherlock Holmes has inspired countless adaptations over the years, each with a slightly different take on the Great Detective, his companion John Watson, and his Victorian world. For many people, an adaptation was their first introduction to Sherlock Holmes, and each interpretation is valuable to the community in different ways.Here, you
ABOUT SHERLOCK HOLMES About Sherlock Holmes. Who is Sherlock Holmes? It’s hard to find anyone who hasn’t heard of him, but it’s equally as difficult to find two people who have exactly the same interpretation. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly clever, sharply intellectual, and captivatingly mysterious, and he is an object of fascination in his fictional London SHARING | SHERLOCKIAN.NET Although Sherlock Holmes appeared long before the internet, he has come to life through the community of people dedicated to sharing their enjoyment of the Great Game online. The internet can be a fantastic way to share resources, discuss the Canon, plan events, and generate excitement. This section is your resource for Sherlockian websites, social media, histories, news,RADIO SHOWS
Radio shows are an entertaining way to listen to the stories of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Many of these shows are available online. Learn more about these radio shows by listening to the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast episodes 68 and 69. William Gillette's audio appearances. Edith Meiser's series beginning in the early 1930s. THE 60 STORIES—AN INTRODUCTION BY THE HOUNDS The 60 Stories—An Introduction by The Hounds. Since its inception in 1992, participants of the Hounds of the Internet mailing list have discussed the 60 original stories written by Holmes's creator, Arthur Conan Doyle. Each week, a different story is discussed, introduced by one designated member through a series of questions and comments THE CASE FOR THE REAL DR. WATSON This paper will therefore set out the case for the reality of Dr. Watson. The stories of Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, come to us through the published writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur was a physician who was also a prolific writer. His early works included short stories and historical novels,some of
THE DYING DETECTIVE
In a few minutes, the Mâitre de Chasse will loose the Hounds on the trail of a killer microbe which had found its way from Southeast Asia to the confines of 221B Baker Street. At the conclusion of the trail, they will find a case of murder, as well as the attempted murder of Sherlock Holmes. Good old Watson!SHERLOCKIAN.NET
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