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C16669. Michell, Bill. "The Compliments of the Season," SHJ, 15, No. 4 (Summer 1982), 120-122. illus. "From all over the world they come, inventive, ingenious Christmas cards, proving that a good Holmesian can spot a compliment in the most unlikely places." (Subtitle)
C16670. -- A4820. Donegall, Lord, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. No. 1-10, 1958-1967. 10 cards. Lord Donegall's Christmas cards. Contents: 1958. The Strand Magazine cover for December 1913. -- 1959. Beeton's Christmas Annual cover for 1887. -- 1960. Lippincott's Magazine cover for February 1890 -- 1961. The Sherlock Holmes Map of Europe. -- 1962. London. -- 1963. The World. -- 1964. England. -- 1965. Operation Reichenbach. -- 1966. The 221 B sitting- room at Lucens, plus the Sherlockian map of the United States. -- 1967. "It Is Full of Old Houses." The maps reproduced on the covers for 1961-1967 are by Julian Wolff, and, except for 1965, are accompanied by "An Incomplete Gazetteer." The cards also include an introductory commentary and a greeting.
C16671. -- A4827. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London. Christmas Cards. 1953-1971. 18 cards Contents: 1953. Portrait of Sherlock Holmes, by Sidney Paget. -- 1954. The Criterion Bar. -- 1955. Lyceum Theatre, by Joseph Pennell. -- 1956. [None issued]. -- 1957. One-legged news-vendor in "The Illustrious Client," by Howard Elcock. -- 1958. The interior of the Lowther Arcade, the Strand, London. -- 1959. Northumberland Avenue, by Howard Penton. -- 1960. Sherlock Holmes's and Professor Moriarty's death struggle at the Reichenbach, by Arthur Twidle. -- 1961. Old Scotland Yard in 1720. -- 1962. Piccadilly in the 1880's and 1890's. -- 1963. Regent Street entrance to the Café Royal. -- 1964. Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, and Stanley Hopkins in "The Adventure of Black Peter," by Sidney Paget. -- 1965. Hansom cab, by Tom Eckersley. -- 1966. Charing Cross Station and Hotel, by Howard Penton. -- 1967. Eastern end of the Strand in the late 1880's, by Joseph Pennell. -- 1968. A be-whiskered Victorian merchant offering a Christmas goose across the counter of his market stall, by Gunning King. -- 1969. St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, after a concert in 1891, by W. D. Almond. -- 1970. The "Gloria Scott." -- 1971. Silver Blaze, by Sidney Paget. Each card includes an explanatory note and a greeting.
C16672. -- B3498. The Cimbrian Friends of Baker Street. Christmas Cards. 1961-1967. Illustrated by Henry Lauritzen. 7 cards. Covers: 1961. Big Shots from the Canon [inside card]. -- 1962. A rejected sketch of a Christmas stamp and the accepted stamp. -- 1963. In Ruhleben Camp, No. 3, Sunday, July 11th, 1915, containing some "Speckled Band" sketches. -- 1964. The Dancing Men: Holmes and Watson in Baker Street, a Broadway musical. -- 1965. Sherlock Holmes, Esq., from J. Moriarty. -- 1966. Santa Claus, with apologies to The Strand Magazine, 1891. -- 1967. Silent Night -- Tra-la-la-lira-lira lay.
C16673. -- B3499. "Elementary!/ It's Easter! (Hope It's Happy)." New York: Norcross. (A Norcross Informal Card) (251N 4207)
C16674. -- B3500. "Elementary, my dear,/Happy Birthday, Happy Year!" Cleveland: American Greetings. (25 AG 417M)
C16675. -- B3501. "Great heavens, Holmes -- can't you just open them and be surprised like everyone else?" [Milwaukie, Oreg.: Jerry Margolin, 1977.] "Printed from original artwork [by Gahan Wilson]." See also DB5544.
C16676. -- B3502. "Have a Happy Birthday, or I'll report you to F.O.O.O.P.! / ... That's the Federal Office of Old Poops!!" Mt. Prospect, Ill.: Hinz Pub. Co., 1973. (Quasar) (35B-367) Unique in that the card is illustrated with a female Sherlock Holmes.
C16677. -- B3503. "Haven't a clue how old you are, but Happy Birthday anyway." Flics, 1973. (5OB202) Cover still of Watson, Holmes, a headless statue, and a bobby from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. See also DB3522.
C16678. -- B3504. "Here's a clue -- I like you, Valentine." (V745-5) A child's Valentine card with a boy as Sherlock and his dog.
C16679. -- B3505. "I'm no Sherlock Holmes ... / But I'm going to track you down until you say `yes'!" Williamsburg: Art Guild. (15V1120)
C16680. -- B3506. "I don't know what it is about you that I like ... /I suggest we look for clues! Happy Birthday!" Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark. (Peanuts Gallery) (50KB 601-7) Snoopy with a deerstalker and pipe, by Schulz.
C16681. -- B3507. "I say, Holmes, how the deuce do you do it!" "Elementary, my dear chap! From the blob of icing on your chin and your singed eyebrows ... / I deduce that you've been blowing out the candles on a birthday cake! Ergo ... Happy Birthday." New York: Panda Prints. (35HB2240) From an original by Rosalind Welcher.
C16682. -- B3508. "I sure wish there was some way we could see more of each other. I have it! It's a far out idea but it might work ... / ... Let's get married!" Cleveland: American Greetings. (Hi Brows) (25HB75B) Cover illustration of a man and woman wearing deerstalkers.
C16683. -- B3509. "Interesting! Very interesting!! / ... You got another year older without a trace of evidence! Happy Birthday." Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark. (Peanuts Gallery) (35KB 607-8) Snoopy with a deerstalker and pipe, by Schulz.
C16684. -- B3510. "Interesting! Very interesting!!" Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark. 15 x 7 1/2 in. (Peanuts Gallery) (1OOKB 600-8)
C16685. -- B3511. "It's almost impossible to detect that you're one year older. Happy Birthday!" Lansdale, Pa.: Freelance, 1973. (The Late Show) (50BD727) Cover still of Rathbone as Holmes examining a marble pillar with his magnifying glass.
C16686. -- B3512. "It's elementary, Dad ... / You're the greatest! Happy Father's Day." Anaheim, Calif.: Buzza Cardozo. (25 F44298 8A)
C16687. -- B3513. "It's elementary, dear Watson ... Can't rightly say Whodunit. Dunno what made you sick! / But I know a merry wag like you is bound to get well quick!" Admiral. (1OCH6746)
C16688. -- B3514. "It's just elementary, Dad ... /You're the greatest a family ever had!" Anaheim, Calif.: Buzza Cardozo. (25 V45809 15C) A delightful caricature of Holmes examining a fingerprint with his magnifying glass.
C16689. -- B3515. "It would be a crime ... /.. If I forgot to wish you a Happy Valentine's Day. Have fun!" Ambassador Cards, 1958. (35V343 G) Snoopy with a deerstalker and magnifying glass, by Schulz.
C16690. -- B3516. "Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent." -- Sherlock Holmes. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Aardvarque, 1970. (SC 108-50) The quotation from Iden is continued on the back of the card. Designed by P.J.B.
C16691. -- B3517. The Milvertonians of Hampstead. Christmas Cards. 1958-1968. 11 cards. Contents: 1958. Photograph of Appledore Towers, Hempstead [inside card]. -- 1959. Photograph of Hempstead Church Row, with "Some Milvertonian Notes: The Adventures of Charles Augustus Milverton". -- 1960. Photograph entitled "Winter scene upon the heath near Appledore Towers," with notes, "Charles Augustus Milverton: The Date". -- 1961. Scene from an Eille Norwood film, with notes by C.A. Lejeune. -- 1962. Drawing of "Charles Augustus Milverton," by Sidney Paget, with notes by Winifred Paget. -- 1963. Reproduction of first page of the Milverton manuscript, with notes by Michael and Mollie Hardwick. -- 1964. Early photograph of Oxford Street, with notes on the Princess's Theatre, by Ivor Brown. -- 1965. Map and drawing of Appledore Towers, by J.C.M. Hames, with notes by Barry Jones. -- 1966. Drawing of Agatha and `Escott,' by J.C.M. Hames, with notes by Felix Felton. -- 1967. Drawing of Milverton, by J.C.M. Hames, with notes by Maurice Richardson. -- 1968. Photograph of "Milverton" from a film, with notes by Ernest Dudley.
C16692. -- B3518. Norris, Luther. "With all good wishes for a Canonical Christmas and an Irregular New Year." Culver City, Calif.: 1975. Drawing of Pons and Parker by John Linton, dated November 19, 1973.
C16693. -- B3519. "The pattern of evidence is highly suggestive: a number of parcels, a large cake with candles, much laughing and singing / Give me a little hint." Chicago: Recycled Paper Products, 1977. (Kulture Kards) (60B 7137) Illustration of Holmes by Boyuton.
C16694. -- B3520. "Searched and searched and finally found the nicest birthday wish around, for only the best would ever do for a special seven-year-old like you! Happy 7th Birthday!" Ambassador Cards. (35B 187P) Features Snoopy in Sherlockian guise, by Schulz.
C16695. -- B3521. Sherlock Holmes. London: Cartographer Crafts of London Ltd. (Harmony Cards) (LG13) Illustrated by Jan Parker.
C16696. -- B3522. Sherlock Holmes. Lansdale, Pa.: Freelance, 1972. 8 x 10 in. (No. 169) A still of Rathbone and Bruce from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Same photograph as DB3503.
C16697. -- B3523. "Sherlock Holmes is clever / and so is Charlie Chan / and that old sleuth Dick Tracy always gets his man -- / But I've a little wish for you -- / That none of them could find -- / Because it's hidden safely in the middle of my mind! Happy Birthday!" Mastercraft. (No. 582)
C16698. -- B3524. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London. Christmas Cards. 1972-1979. 6 cards. Contents: 1972. [None]. -- 1973. [None]. -- 1974. Paul's Wharf, by Joseph Pennell. -- 1975. Photograph of Hound Tor, Holmes, and the Hound, by Douglas Warren. -- 1976. Caricature of the detective, by Bruce Angrave. -- 1977. 221b -- opening scene in Sign, by Smythe. Reproduced in BSJ, 27, No. 3 (September 1977), 172. -- 1978. Illustration of Lestrade, Holmes and Watson, by Sidney Paget. Reproduced in BSJ, 28, No. 3 (September 1978), 189; SHJ, 13, No. 4 (Autumn 1978), 131. -- 1979. Houn mural, by Robin Jacques. Reproduced in BSJ, 29, No. 3 (September 1979), 191. See also DA4827.
C16699. -- B3525. "Snoopy searched and finally found the nicest birthday wish around, for only the best would ever do for a special seven year old like you! Happy birthday from Snoopy and ______" Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark. (50B 187-1) Similar to the Ambassador card (DB3520).
C16700. -- B3526. The Tails of Sherlock Holmes. Votato, Calif.: Visual Creations. (Smarty Cats) (50-408) Illustration by Robert Ytuarte of a cat and three mice reading The Tails of Sherlock Holmes.
C16701. -- B3527. "This age of travel is truly phenomenal! / You can have breakfast in London ... Your lunch in New York ... Your dinner in Honolulu ... Your luggage in Hong Kong ... Have a nice trip!" Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark, 1972. (Peanuts Gallery) (Travel) (35M 590-1) (50KM 150-5) Two different cards, each depicting Snoopy with a deerstalker and pipe, by Schulz.
C16702. -- B3529. Vukos, James. Sherlockian Greeting/Note Cards. Racine, Wis.: Graphics I, 1978. 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. Blank cards, French-folded with matching envelopes, with a drawing of various portrayers of Holmes on the front (Peter Cushing, William Gillette, Basil Rathbone, or Rathbone with Nigel Bruce).
C16703. -- B3530. "Who's the greatest Dad in the world? / Egad, Dad, it is you! Happy Birthday!" Dallas: Drawing Board Greeting Cards, 1977. (60B 728-1) A marvelous card featuring Bert, Ernie, and Sherlock Hemlock, drawn by Carol Wynne.
C16704. -- B3528. "Your birthday is a baffling case .../ It comes and goes without a trace! Happy day!" Greetings Inc. (30BH0110-1)
C16705. The Arthur Conan Doyle Society. Christmas Greetings. Chester, Eng.: Privately Printed, 1990. "Seasonal greetings to members and friends of The Arthur Conan Doyle Society, Christmas 1990." With a drawing of Doyle surrounded by some of his literary creations, including Holmes and Moriarty struggling at the Reichenbach Falls.
C16706. The Arthur Conan Doyle Society. The Thames Below Westminster, by Claude Monet. Dodleston, Chester: Christmas 1991. (SX 086471) (LA 412) Donated by Raphael Tuck & Co."in celebration of their 125th anniversary, and in acknowledgement of Sir Arthur's association with the company."
C16707. Beaman, Bruce R. A Holmesian Revery. Stevens Point, Wis.: The Yellow-Face Press, Christmas 1980. A reproduction of two postcards showing the 221b Baker Street sitting room for the Sherlock Holmes Exhibition, London, 1951, and Beaman's moving verse, originally entitled "Sherlockian Reveries" (DB2477).
C16708. Blau, Peter E. Seasonal Souvenirs. Pittsfield, Mass.; Washington, D.C.: The Spermaceti Press, 1968-1994. 27 cards. Prepared for the annual dinners of The Baker Street Irregulars. Contents: 1968. Sherlock (Gahan Wilson). -- 1969. Mr. William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes. -- 1970. The Adventure of the F.W.L. by Christopher Morley and a Correspondence with F.D.R. -- 1971. A Brief Census of the Manuscripts of the Canon. -- 1972. A Sherlockian Discography. -- 1973. The Titular Investitures. -- 1974. "I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere..." -- 1975. "Holmes in the Flesh..." -- 1976. "Merely a Matter of Faith." -- 1977. "Mr. Holmes Was a Dinner Guest at the White House." -- 1978. "And Is Jane Nightwork Alive?" -- 1979. "Sherlock Holmes Sees Faces in the Smoke." -- 1980. "What the Deuce Is It to Me?" -- 1981. "You Must Change Your Tobacconist..." -- 1982. "Your Pictures Are Not Unlike You..." -- 1983. "Spain Put His Head on a Stamp." -- 1984. "I Am a Connoisseur..." -- 1985. "Holmes Remained in Lodgings..." -- 1986. "Ich Habe die Ehre Ihnen Doktor Mors Vorzustellen!" -- 1987. "The Society Was Well Represented..." -- 1988. "The Delirious Dream of a Disordered Brain..." -- 1989. "Sarasate Plays at the St. James's Hall This Afternoon..." -- 1990. "El Detective Sherlock Holmes." -- 1991. "Light a Cigar and Let Me Expound..." -- 1992. The Casting Away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine. -- 1993. "Where Did He Live, Then?" -- 1994. "Cushlamochree!" Also listed separately.
C16709. Bond, Scott, and Sherry Rose-Bond. Christmas Cards. Philadelphia: Privately Printed, 1979-1993. 15 cards. Contents: 1979. Sherlock Holmes cut-outs. -- 1980. Dr. Watson cut-outs. -- 1981. The Great Sherlock Holmes Christmas Mystery! -- 1982. 221b Baker Street Cut-outs. -- 1983. The John H. Watson Mistletoe Ornament cut-outs. -- 1984. Silhouette of Holmes, Watson, and Henry Baker with his Christmas goose. -- 1985. Holiday cut-out of Doyle, Holmes, Watson, Prof. Challenger, and Sir Nigel. -- 1986. Illustration of Holmes, Watson, and Santa being pulled in a hansom over rooftops by reindeer. -- 1987. Illustration of Holmes, Watson, and Gregson kneeling beside the body of Drebber while Holmes examines a wedding ring. -- 1988. Illustration of Holmes decorating a Christmas tree. -- 1989. Illustration of Mrs. Hudson serving a turkey to Holmes and Watson. -- 1990. Illustration for centennial of Sign. -- 1991. Sherlock Holmes Christmas conehead cut-out. -- 1992. Pen-and-ink drawing of Scott Bond, BSI ("The Copper Beeches") and Sherry Rose-Bond, BSI, ASH ("Violet Hunter"). -- 1993. Sherlock Holmes mantle ornament.
C16710. "Compliments of the Season." Cincinnati: Classic Specialties, 1990. Illustration by Dave Warren of a hansom cab in front of 221 Baker Street on a wintry day, and a Canonical quotation.
C16711. "Compliments of the Season." Cincinnati: Classic Specialties, 1991. Illustration by Dave Warren of the Alpha Inn, and a Canonical quotation.
C16712. Darlington, Frank. Christmas Cards. Seattle: The Scandalous Darlington Press, 1990-1993. 4 cards. Contents: 1990. Solstitial Salutations from the Moriarty Brothers. -- 1991. Lowther Arcade, Strand--1883. -- 1992. ... the well-remembered door... -- 1993. The Six Napoleons de mon oncle.
C16713. Doonan, Dennis. Christmas Card. Racine, Wis.: Graphics I, 1979. Limited to 75 numbered copies. Reproduction of a Sherlock Holmes poster showing M. Gemier in the role, a humorous illustration of the detective by Gluyas Williams, and an expressionistic sketch of Watson by Bertrand Zadig.
C16714. The Franco-Midland Hardware Company. Compliments of the Season: Prosperity to Your House. Xmas 1991. The card contains two inserts: Tempus Fugitive: A Tale for Blue Carbuncle Day, by Philip Weller (8 p.), and a quiz and competition (2 p.)
C16715. Epstein, Marvin P. Christmas Cards. Montclair, N.J.: Privately Printed, 1976--1987. 12 cards. Limited edition. Contents: 1976. Prio MS (p. 1). -- 1977. Unpublished illustration of Holmes by Steele (1943). -- 1978. A Village Story by Sarah Bolton (1859). -- 1979. Profile of Holmes by Steele (1943). -- 1980. The Great Detective Who Unearthed Things, by Frank E. Kellogg (1907). -- 1981. Unpublished sketch of Holmes and Bosc verse by Edgar W. Smith. -- 1982. Drawing of Holmes by Steele (1932). -- 1983. Photograph of Harry S. Truman, Edgar W. Smith, and Elmer Davis; letter to Smith from Truman (1948). -- 1984. Photograph of William Gillette and Burford Hampden in Sherlock Holmes (1899). -- 1985. "In Memoriam: Sherlock Holmes," by Christopher Morley. -- 1986. French cartoon. -- 1987. Adventures and Researches Among the Andaman Islanders, by Frederic J. Mouat.
C16716. Goldscheider, Gaby. A Study in Scarlet, by Conan Doyle. London & New York: Ward, Lock & Co. Windsor, Eng.: Privately Printed, 1979. Limited to 200 numbered and signed copies. A facsimile of a tearsheet from a magazine dated March 1889, advertising the first edition of Stud in book form (1888).
C16717. Green, Richard Lancelyn. A New Adventure: Sherlock Holmes. In the April Strand. London: Privately Printed, Christmas 1992. Advertisement for The Strand Magazine, April 1927: "The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place."
C16718. Green, Richard Lancelyn. Cecil Barth presents H. A. Saintsbury as Sherlock Holmes, by William Gillette & A. Conan Doyle. >From the Lyceum Theatre, London. London: Privately Printed, Christmas 1993. Reproduction of poster. With "Compliments of the Season."
C16719. Greeney, David. The Missing Three Quarters: Christmas 1895. Wilton, Conn.: The Missing Three Quarters, [1981]. Contains Vincent Starrett's sonnet "221b."
C16720. Hacker, Rick. There's no place like Holmes for the holidays. Merry Christmas. Beverly Hills: Rick Hacker's Celebrity Cards, 1983. (SHC-183) "The holiday fascinations of Sherlock Holmes, one of the world's greatest literary detectives, are revealed in this Baker Street scene at 221b. Among the items casually strewn about on Christmas Eve are the legendary calabash, Watson's long-stemmed amber pipe, and an extremely rare edition of Holmes' book on bee culture. Photography and sentiment by Rick Hacker."
C16721. Hacker, Rick. Christmas Eve in the Sitting Room at 221b Baker Street. Beverly Hills: Rick Hacker's Celebrity Cards, 1984. (SHC-184) "Holmes and Watson are out on a case, but St. Nick has already visited their famous abode and left remembrances for the pair. Now the mystery is, whose stocking is whose?"
C16722. Hacker, Rick. "Look, Watson -- Santa Clues!" Beverly Hills: Rick Hacker's Celebrity Cards, 1985. (SHC-284) "A broken, well-smoked clay, a pair of glasses, a shattered ornament, a vaguely familiar photo and a book with a tell-tale title. What can it all mean? Only Sherlock Holmes, the master sleuth of all times, can solve this case, but the real mystery remains: will he solve it in time for Christmas?"
C16723. Hardenbrook, Donald S. Sherlockian Clerihews for Christmas, by "Gaston Corday Huret III." Tr. by Don Hardenbrook. [Long Beach, Calif.: Privately Produced, 1988-1990, 1992-1993.] 5 issues (2 p. ea) Clerihews for the holiday season.
C16724. Holmes, Mycroft. [The Language of the Restless Fays, from the Boy's Own Paper, January 29, 1881.] London: The Diogenes Club, Christmas 1988. The envelope is postmarked "London W1."
C16725. Holmes, Sherlock. Christmas Cards. London: Privately Printed, 1989-1991. 3 cards. Return address on envelopes: 221b Baker Street, London W. Contents: 1989. A view of his lodgings in Baker Street, from Camden House, showing his friend Dr. Watson and several members of the `Irregular police force' of street arabs. -- 1990. Photograph of Camden House, "which stands opposite to our old quarters." -- 1991. Sherlockianus Delineatus: or, The Character of a Sherlockian.
C16726. The Illustrious Clients of Indianapolis. Sherlock Holmes Christmas Card. 1984. Designed by Ronda David-Burroughs. Depicts Holmes, Watson, and Mrs. Hudson in the midst of a holiday toast.
C16727. Johnson, Roger. Christmas Card. Chelmsford, Essex: Privately Produced, 1989. Drawing of Chubblock Holmes by Jack Butler Yeats.
C16728. Kamil, Irving. A Great Sherlockian Moment. Cliffside Park, N.J.: Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers, January 11, 1991. Prepared for the annual dinner of The Baker Street Irregulars. Illustration of Holmes and Watson at Bart's, with caption: "No doubt you see the significance of this discovery of mine?"
C16729. Kamil, Irving and Selma. [Untitled] Cliffside Park, N.J.: Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers, January 7, 1994. 1 card. illus- Prepared for the annual dinner of The Baker Street Irregulars. Quotes a page from The Vagrant Mood by W. Somerset Maugham in which he praises Sherlock Holmes.
C16730. Kean, Michael H. Christmas Cards. Pebble Beach, Calif.: The Pondicherry Press, 1988-1989. 2 cards. Contents: 1988. Pen-and-ink portrait of Holmes. -- 1989. Illustration of Holmes and Watson by Robin Jacques for Radio Times.
C16731. King, Linda. The Brett Set. Salisbury, Wiltshire: Privately Printed, 1990. 7 cards. Seven designs featuring Jeremy Brett, David Burke, and Edward Hardwicke.
C16732. King, Linda. Five Sherlocks. Salisbury, Wiltshire: Privately Printed, 1990. 5 cards. Five designs featuring William Gillette, Arthur Wontner, Basil Rathbone, Peter Cushing, and Douglas Wilmer.
C16733. Lesh, Richard D. Christmas Cards. Fort Collins, Colo.: Privately Printed, 1988-1989. 2 cards. Contents: 1988. Drawing of the Literary Agent and the Branger brothers crossing Furka Pass on skis, March 1894; with a one-page insert of commentary. -- 1989. Lithograph by Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, 1758-1835.
C16734. Little Lead Soldiers Ltd. Sherlock Holmes. Cambridge: [1990]. Photograph of six Sherlockian miniature figures and a sample figure of Holmes (1 1/2 in.).
C16735. MacDonald, Brian R. [Untitled] Fairland, Ind.: Privately Printed, 1979. Reproductions of seven humorous illustrations with Sherlockian captions by MacDonald decorate this Christmas offering.
C16736. MacDonald, Brian R. Holmes and Watson. Fairland, Ind.: Privately Printed, 1980. The Christmas card features an illustration of Holmes and Watson by H. John Schaefer for MacDonald.
C16737. Mackler, Allen. Compliments of the Season. The Seventeen Steps Press, 1993. Limited to 150 numbered copies. Features photographs of Mackler's Holmesian rooms.
C16738. Margolin, Jerry. Christmas Cards. Portland, Oreg.: Privately Printed, 1979-1984, 1988-1993. 12 cards. Limited to 60/75 copies. Contents: 1979. Original drawing by Carl Bennett of "Holmes and Margolin". -- 1980. Printed from an original drawing by Norman Schatell and issued as a remembrance of Norman, "a man of wit and talent, but mostly good friend". -- 1981. Reproduction of an original drawing by Hank Hinton and dedicated to Frank Reilly, who will be remembered "as a valued friend and Sherlockian of the highest order". -- 1982. Original drawing by Jim Hummel of Holmes drinking a glass of wine while seated in front of his birthday cake. -- 1983. Reproduction of an original page with Bugs Bunny in Sherlockian costume from Looney Tunes Comics, No. 63 (January 1947). -- 1984. Cartoon by Bill Hurtz of Rocky and Bullwinkle in Sherlockian costume. -- 1988. Original drawing by John Romita of Spiderman as Holmes and dedicated to Marvin P. Epstein and James Bliss Austin. -- 1989. Original cartoon by Will Elder dated 1977 showing Watson following Holmes along a railroad track, with caption: "At last, Watson, we're on the right track!" -- 1990. Drawing of Holmes by J. P. Cagnat. -- 1991. Drawing by Henry Lauritzen for James Iraldi's The Problem of the Purple Maculas, May 1964. -- 1992. Reproduction, with comments, of an original Steele drawing for Musg. -- 1993. Drawing of Holmes in a trenchcoat by Jack Davis.
C16739. Merz, Paul C. `A Century of Friendship,' 1882-1982: The Beginnings of `The Sign of the Four.' Hanford, Calif.: Privately Printed, December 1981. "Agony Columns from The Times," limited to 49 numbered copies.
C16740. Merz, Paul C. and Nancy A. `A Century of Friendship': Sherlock Holmes & John H. Watson, M.D., Jan. 1, 1881 -- Jan. 1, 1981. Rhinelander, Wis.: Privately Printed, Christmas 1980. Original artwork depicting Holmes, Watson, and Stamford at Bart's, by Nancy A. Merz. Limited to 49 numbered copies.
C16741. Michaelman, Jeffrey L. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), The Literary Agent. Chesterfield, Mo.: Privately Printed, 1980. An attractive Christmas card featuring a photograph of the 221b fireplace and a quotation from Stud.
C16742. Niver, Harold and Teddie. Christmas Cards. Rocky Hill, Conn.: Grimpen Mire Press, 1979-1983, 1985-1987, 1989. 9 cards. Contents: 1979. Hand-written excerpt from Mrs. Hudson's diary. -- 1980. Drawing by Goldfield of Holmes playing his violin, with a Christmas wreath in the window. -- 1981. Photograph, with commentary, of Conan Doyle and his dog Mark, January 1909. -- 1982. Caricatures of Holmes and Watson by Goldfield. -- 1983. Drawings of Doyle and Gillette by "Massaguer" (New York Herald Tribune, July 16, 1933). -- 1985. Color photograph of Harold and Teddie and an original head of E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial) with a deerstalker and calabash pipe. -- 1986. Reproduction of original typescript of "Monologue in Baker Street," by Vincent Starrett. -- 1987. Drawing of Harold and Teddie and Goofy by "Bub" Thomas, leader of the Dapper Dans Barbershop Quartet of Walt Disney World. -- 1989. Color photograph of Mickey Mouse in Sherlockian costume holding a fishing net and flashlight.
C16743. The Northern Musgraves. Christmas Cards. Halifax, England, 1988-1991. 4 cards. Contents: 1988. Drawing by Kathryn White of Holmes and Watson in a Hansom cab on a wintry day. -- 1989. Drawing by Kathryn White of Holmes playing "Silent Night" before the fireplace. -- 1990. Drawing by Tina Martin of Holmes, Watson, and a snow sculptor of Moriarty, with quotations from Bery and Empt. -- 1991. Drawing by Kathryn White of Holmes showing Watson the blue carbuncle, with an excerpt from Blue.
C16744. Pollak, Marsha L. 221b. [Dallas: Privately Produced, 1992.] 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. Distributed at the annual dinners of BSI and ASH, January 8, 1993. Chocolate "221b" door affixed to green sheet with a Paget illustration and quotation from Gold.
C16745. Pollak, Marsha L. BSI 60. [Dallas: Privately Produced, 1994.] Distributed at the annual dinners of BSI and ASH, January 7, 1994. Tribute, on chocolate, affixed to a green sheet with a Paget illustration.
C16746. Ranild, Svend. Christmas Card. København: Privately Printed, 1988. Drawing of the editor of Sherlockiana busy at his typewriter.
C16747. Reilly, Frank F. Christmas Card. Massapequa Park, L.I., N.Y.: Privately Printed, 1979. Reproduction of an original drawing of Holmes by Ricardo and an insert sheet, listing, with commentary, twenty-five non-Sherlockian writings that contain brief references or a fleeting mention of the Master. The drawing is reproduced in SM, 8, No. 4 (December 1980), 53.
C16748. The Return of Sherlock Hound. Dedham, Mass.: Rust Craft Greeting Cards, [1980]. (60PE5401-0 to 60PE5416-0) A set of sixteen cards for various occasions, featuring "Sherlock Hound" with a deerstalker, cape, etc.
C16749. Roden, Christopher. Arthur Conan Doyle at Bramford Hall. Dodleston, Chester: ACD Stationery, Christmas 1989. (89PWO9) Limited to 50 cards. Explanatory note and reproduction of a photograph by William Vick of Doyle at Bramford Hall in Suffolk. With a cover illustration of "A Victorian Afternoon, Regent Street," by John Sutton. A most attractive card!
C16750. Shaw, John Bennett. Christmas Cards. Tulsa; Santa Fe: Privately Printed, 1965-1993. 29 cards. Contents: 1965-1987. (Listed separately). -- 1988. Cartoon by Jeff Decker of Moriarty as a snake who is about to be clobbered by Shaw with a bat labelled "Unhappy Birthday Greetings". -- 1989. Two illustrations by Martin Van Maele, with commentary, from a French edition of Blue (1902). -- 1990. Drawing by Jeff Decker of Holmes disguised as a scarecrow and his 221b shack, waiting for his quarry on "the arid and repulsive desert". -- 1991. First sentence in Blue from twenty-four foreign language editions. -- 1992. Reproduction of advertisements for Dr. Morse' Indian Root Pills (1889) and Houn postcard (1903). -- 1993. Drawing by Jeff Decker of J.B.S. leading an elephant train carrying his collection from Santa Fe to the U. of Min. (See JBS's introduction to this Volume.)
C16751. The Sherlock Holmes Society of Australia. Australian Convict Ship. Christmas 1989. Depicts the "Convict Ship" Success. Built at Moulmeian, India, in 1840, she must have resembled in many ways the Gloria Scott. Fitted out as a floating museum at the turn of the century, she was displayed at many ports in Britain and the U.S., where she could still have been in the 1930's, depicting the horrors of convict transportation.
C16752. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London. Christmas Cards. 1980-1993. 14 cards. Contents: 1980. Raffling the Christmas Goose, by S. T. Dadd. Reproduced in SHJ, 14, Nos. 3-4 (Summer 1980), inside back cover. -- 1981. The Baker Street irregulars, by George Hutchinson. Reproduced in SHJ, 15, No. 2 (Summer 1981), inside back cover. -- 1982. The Hard, Portsmouth, from the Illustrated London News (April 8, 1882). Reproduced in BSJ, 32, No. 3 (September 1982), 160-161; SHJ, 15, No. 4 (Summer 1982), 122. -- 1983. Portland Place, 1906. Photographed by Alvin Langdon Coburn. Reproduced in BSJ, 33, No. 3 (September 1983), 183; SHJ, 16, No. 2 (Summer 1983), 46. -- 1984. Hall of the Athenaeum [The Diogenes Club?], by J. Walter Wilson. Reproduced in BSJ, 34, No. 2 (June 1984), 96-97; SHJ, 16, No. 4 (Summer 1984), 127. -- 1985. The Cab-Stand Loafer, by H. M. Brock. Reproduced in BSJ, 35, No. 3 (September 1985), 186; SHJ, 17, No. 2 (Summer 1985), inside back cover. -- 1986. Brixton Road, Winter 1883. Reproduced in BSJ, 36, No. 3 (September 1986), 189; SHJ, 17, No. 4 (Summer 1986), 130. -- 1987. A Jolly Sleighride. Reproduced in BSJ, 37, No. 3 (September 1987), 191; SHJ., 18, No. 2 (Summer 1987), inside back cover. -- 1988. The Christmas Goose Merchant, from the Illustrated London News, (December 18, 1886). Reproduced in BSJ, 38, No. 3 (September 1988), 191; SHJ, 18, No. 4 (Summer 1988). inside back cover. -- 1989. "Afghanistan: Christmas Eve. -- Thoughts of Home," from Fun (December 25, 1878). Reproduced in BSJ, 39, No. 3 (September 1989), 191; SHJ, 19, No. 2 (Summer 1989), inside back cover. -- 1990. Sturt-Street, Ballarat, Victoria, from Illustrated London News (February 2, 1889) Reproduced in SHJ, 19, No. 4 (Summer 1990), inside back cover. -- 1991. 221b Sitting Room in the Sherlock Holmes Museum at Meiringen. Reproduced in BSJ, 41, No. 3 (September 1991), 191; SHJ, 20, No. 2 (Summer 1991), inside back cover. -- 1992. Sketch of the London poor at their Christmas marketing in the New Cut in 1872. Reproduced in BSJ, 42, No. 3 (September 1992), 192; SHJ, 20, No. 4 (Summer 1992), inside back cover. -- 1993. Watercolor sketch of New Scotland Yard, with the Palace of Westminster in the background (ca. 1900). Reproduced in SHJ, 21, No. 2 (Summer 1993), inside back cover. See also DA4827, DB3524.
C16753. Sherlock Hound. Dedham, Mass.: Rust Craft Greeting Cards, [1979]. (60PE2001-9 to 60PE 20016-9). A set of sixteen cards similar to "The Return of Sherlock Hound" cards.
C16754. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles, with Richard Green, Basil Rathbone, Wendy Barrie ... Corte Madera, Calif.: Portal Publications, 1979. (60 M112)
C16755. Smedegaard, Paul and Margaret. Christmas Cards. Racine, Wis.: Privately Printed, 1980-1993. 14 cards. Contents: 1980. Two pen-and-ink drawings of Holmes, Watson, and Mrs. Hudson, by Huck. -- 1981. A Visit to Baker Street (with apologies to Clement C. Moore). -- 1982. A toast to friends: "Here's to those we wish to see. Enjoy the season of 221 [bee]. -- 1983. Reproduction of Vincent Starrett's Christmas card for 1933. -- 1984. An Holmesian Holiday Word Search. -- 1985. Pen-and-ink drawing of Holmes and Watson before the Yule fire at 221b, by "Hotdog" (Albert M. Hartog). -- 1986. Reproduction of Vincent Starrett's bookplate and poem "Carpe Diem" (1924). -- 1987. A Sesquicentennial Tribute to "A Certain Gracious Lady" [Her Royal Majesty]. -- 1988. Recipe for "Roast Goose Stuffed with Apples and Prunes" (Danish) and quotation from Blue. -- 1989. Cover artwork reproduced from jacket of The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1934). -- 1990. A Sherlockian Rebus. -- 1991. A Toast to the Master and to the Companion Beyond Compare. -- 1992. Original first printing of 221b, by Vincent Starrett. -- 1993. A Holmesian Word Search Puzzle.
C16756. Stetak, Tom and Ruthann. Christmas Cards. LaGrange, Ohio: Privately Produced, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1991-1993. 6 cards. Contents: 1982. Illustration by Kathleen J. Herald of a fireplace with stockings for Watson, Holmes, and the Irregulars. Holmes's stocking, as might be expected, is transfixed to the mantel by a jackknife. -- 1988. Photograph of a magnifying glass with Holmes in silhouette bedecked for the holidays. -- 1989. Drawing of Jonathan Small with his timber toe decorated for the holidays. -- 1991. Drawing of a deerstalkered boy and girl with magnifying glasses, kissing under a mistletoe. -- 1992. Twenty-four piece jigsaw puzzle (The R+Eye+Gate), in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Reig. -- 1993. Quotation for Compliments in Emily Post's Etiquette (p. 221).
C16757. Stix, Tom and Dorothy. Holiday Greeting Cards. Cover art by Jeff Decker. Norwood, N.J.: Privately Printed, 1991-1993. 6 cards. Contents: 1988. A boy with a deerstalker and magnifying glass examines himself in a mirror as Holmes opens the door. -- 1989. Holmes rests in an easy chair while listening to Wiggins play the violin. -- 1990. An Irregular hides outside under a 221b window with a Chrsitmas gift for Holmes -- 1991. One of the Irregulars scares Moriarty with a Holmes jack-in-the-box. -- 1992. Wiggins smokes a calabash while playing a violin on Baker Street. -- 1993. Holmes, Watson, and Wiggins chase Moriarty on the Baker St. Express; with caption, "Deer me, Mr. Holmes. Deer me."
C16758. Taylor, John B. Christmas Card. Midlothian, Tex.: Privately Produced, 1988. Color photograph of Taylor with his Holmes collection that includes a life-size bobby.
C16759. 221b. Cincinnati: Classic Specialties, 1992. Illustration of the 221b door by Jan Weaver and Carolyn Senter and a quotation from Scan and Blue.
C16760. Upton, Jean. Christmas Card. Wyncote, Pa.: Privately Produced, 1989. Drawing of a goose framed in a magnifying glass, with title: A Christmas Investigation.
C16761. Vacante, Frank and Pat. Boss McGinty. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: Privately Printed, 1992. Limited to 221 numbered copies. Drawing by Jeff Decker of McGinty (Vall) opening a Christmas package containing a poisoned apple from Holmes. With greeting, "Compliments of the Season."
C16762. Vogelsang, James A. Olmes 'n Watso. [Greenfield, Wis.: Privately Printed, 1991-1993.] 3 cards. Contents: 1991. "What NEW kind of Xmas tree did you decorate, Olmes?" "...LMN tree, my dear Watso, LMN tree!" -- 1992. "What did you say to James Ryder?" (Watso) "Your goose is cooked!" (Olmes). -- 1993. "What are you reading, Olmes?" "A Christmas Carol" (Olmes). "The Dickens you say!" (Watso).
C16763. Watson, John H. Christmas Cards. London: Privately Printed, 1975-1988. 15 cards. Return address on envelopes: 221b Baker St., London W1. Contents: 1975. Bottle selling outside St. Bartholomew's Hospital. -- 1976. Dancing Santa Claus cipher. -- 1977. Taking the field (Blackheath Club). -- 1978. Street scene in front of the Lyceum Theatre. -- 1979. "They can go everywhere, see everything, overhear everyone." -- 1980. Waterloo: Off to Ascot. -- 1981. "I think that something nutritious at Simpson's would not be out of place." -- 1982. "He hailed me at half-past nine in Trafalgar Square." -- 1983. Taking up the pavement on Wigmore Street. -- 1984. Photograph of Holmes disguised as an old woman, with caption: "Yesterday he was out as a workman looking for a job. To-day he was an old woman." -- 1985. Photograph of a hansom cab, with caption: "There's coffee on the table, Watson, and I have a cab at the door." -- 1986. "This is Clapham Junction, if I am not mistaken, and we shall be in Victoria in less than ten minutes." -- 1987. "How shall I keep in touch with you?" "The Carlton Club will find me." -- 1988. Drawing of Watson and Stamford in front of Bart's, with caption: "Stamford, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
C16764. White, Kathryn, and David Stuart Davies. "Watson, you really must have a word with Sidney Paget..." Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, 1993. Cover illustration by "Vernet" (KW/DSD) of Holmes and Watson seated on a train, with Holmes wearing a warbonnet, and greeting: "Warm greetings & good wishes from David & Kathryn, Co-Presidents of The Northern Musgraves Sherlock Holmes Society. We are delighted to be attending The Baker Street Irregulars' 60th anniversary dinner, January 1994."
C16765. Williams, Newton and Lilian. The Compliments of the Season. Frankfort Heights, Ill.: Privately Printed, 1980. Contains a Paget drawing from Gree, a map of London by MacDonald Gill, and an explanatory note.
C16766. Wood, Ben and Joan. 12th Night Greetings -- 1985. Holmes Beach, Fla.: The Pleasant Places of Florida, 1984. Contains "Sherlock Holmes's Prayer," by S.H. (DA2899).
C16767. Woolcock, Sue. "Compliments of the Season." London: The Sherlock Holmes Gazette, 1991. An original drawing of Holmes lounging in his purple dressing gown, and a quotation from Blue.
C16768. -- A4823. The Old Soldiers of Baker Street. Holmesmade Honey. Sussex Apiaries, London Office, 221bee Baker St. [Ferndale, Mich.: Old SOB'S, 1967.] 8 oz. bottle. Includes an annual report of the Sussex Apiaries.
C16769. Sherlock's Honey. Shelburne, Ontario: W. E. Harper Apiaries [George A. Vanderburgh], [1991]. 1 jar. "The compound of the Busy Bee and Excelsior, South Downs, Sussex Dufferin County."
C16770. Sherlock's Wildflower Honey. Shelburne, Ontario: [George A. Vanderburgh], [1992]. jar or honeycomb "The compound of the Busy Bee and Excelsior, South Downs, Sussex Dufferin County."
C16771. Sherlock's Wildflower Honey. Shelburne, Ontario: [George A. Vanderburgh], [1993]. jar or honeycomb. Produced from the strain of the Buckfast Abbey Bee, originating from Dartmoor.
C16772. Sherlock's Buckwheat Honey. Shelburne, Ontario: [George A. Vanderburgh], [1993]. jar. Produced from the strain of the Buckfast Abbey Bee, originating from Dartmoor.
C16773. The Sherlock Holmes Centenary Brasses 1887-1987. Camelford, Cornwall: British Brassware, 1987. Ceramic-centered commemorative horse brasses depicting Holmes, Watson, Moriarty, and Lestrade. Made as a four-brass martingale or a one-brass face piece, with a matingale hook or a horse brass hook.
C16774. -- B3531. Bentley, Nicolas. How Can You Bear to Be Human? With an introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge. [London]: André Deutsch, [1957]. 120 p. ----------. ----------.New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., [1958]. 120 p. ----------. ----------.[Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1959]. 142 p. A caricature of Holmes appears on page 17 (Deutsch; Dutton) and page 48 (Penguin).
C16775. -- B3532. "Bob Hope in `Bob Hope in Joys," San Francisco Chronicle/TV Week (February 29-March 6, 1976), cover. A full-page caricature of the Master Comedian as the Master Detective.
C16776. -- B3533. Burnett, Carol. "What I Want to Be When I Grow Up," Ladies' Home Journal, 92, No. 12 (December 1975), 65. The comedienne is portrayed as a detective (Holmes) in one of nine humorous poses.
C16777. -- B3534. "Conceptions of Fiction's Most Famous Detective," Youngstown Vindicator (April 6, 1952), B-7. Six illustrations and photographs of Sherlock Holmes.
C16778. -- B6071. Crowe, M. Joan, and Hugh M. Douglas. Effective Loss Prevention. 1976. iv, 237 p. illus. Stamped on t.p.: Distributed by Industrial Accident Prevention Association, 2 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario M4W 3C2. Each chapter heading is illustrated by Don Suttie with a caricature of Holmes carrying a huge magnifying glass.
C16779. -- B3535. Daniel, Doug. [Untitled], MSU: Michigan State University Alumni Association Magazine, 19, No. 4 (March 1974), cover. A profile of Holmes.
C16780. -- B3536. Dixon, William. [Untitled], The Armchair Detective, 6, No. 3 (May 1973), cover. A drawing of Holmes and Watson.
C16781. -- B3537. Dun's Review, 103, No. 1 (January 1974). Significant because of the wooden figure of Holmes (p. 29) used to illustrate "The Gumshoe Accountants," by Arlene Hershman, and the cover photograph of a deerstalker and magnifying glass. Both photographs are credited to Ross & Weiss.
C16782. -- B3538. "Elementary, Watson! Not Any More...," Army in Europe (October 1964), cover. (USAREUR Pam 355-22) A portrait of the detective superimposed on a photograph concerning an article about the USAREUR Military Police Crime Laboratory.
C16783. -- B6072. FitzGibbon, Theodore. A Taste of Ireland: Irish Traditional Food. Period photographs especially prepared by George Morrison. London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1968. x, 124 p. ----------. ----------. New York: Avenel Books, [1968]. x, 124 p. ----------. ----------. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1969. x, 124 p. Accompanying the Irish Stew recipe is a full-page photograph of Holmes and Watson investigating the Dillon Place Mystery, Dublin, 1891 (p. 54-55).
C16784. -- B3539. [Fleischman, Seymour.] "John Wayne," Playboy, 21, No. 5 (May 1974), 24. A caricature of the actor as Holmes, used to illustrate a review of the film McQ.
C16785. -- B3540. Geyer, Jackie. "Which of You Is Holmes?" BSM, No. 10 (June 1977), cover; inside front cover. Reproduction of a striking pen-and-ink drawing of Charles Brookfield, Peter Cushing, William Gillette, Basil Rathbone, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; categorized by the artist as The First, My Favorite, The Greatest, The Popular, and The Real Sherlock Holmes.
C16786. -- B3541. Gnidziejko, Alex. [Untitled], Gentleman's Quarterly, 42, No. 1 (February 1972), cover. A takeoff on the detective, replete with deerstalker, pipe, and inverness.
C16787. -- B3542. Hendricks, Steve. "The Master," Canon Fodder. Charles O. Gray, editor. Little Rock: The Arkansas Valley Investors, Ltd., 1976. inside back cover. A computer delineated portrait of Holmes.
C16788. -- B3543. [Hewison, William.] "D. G. Rossetti's `Hound of the Baskervilles,'" Punch, 230 (September 26, 1957), 373. ----------. ----------, The Sherlock Holmes Scrapbook. p. 79. ----------. ----------, The Sunday Times (January 20, 1974), 11. "`Never have I seen a man run as Holmes ran that night.'" Drawn after the style of Dante Gabriel Rossetti for an article entitled "English Book Illustration."
C16789. -- B3544. Hirschfeld, Al. [Untitled], The New York Times Theater Reviews, 1920-1972. New York: The New York Times & Arno Press, 1971-1972. 11 v. One of the theatrical caricatures on the covers is Sherlock Holmes.
C16790. -- B3545. Hutchison, David. "The Magical Techniques of Movie and TV Special Effects. Pt. II. Science Fiction's Iron Man ... Robby and the Robot," Starlog: The Magazine of the Future, No. 7 (August 1977), 60-67. Illustrated with a splendid full-page color photograph by Doyle Gray of Robby in Sherlockian guise.
C16791. -- B3546. "Investigating the Bar Exam," National Bar Examination Digest (1977), cover. A photograph of Holmes lighting his calabash.
C16792. -- B3547. Koltnow, Peter G. "Investigating Accidents Is Job for Professional Sleuth," Westways (February 1966). Non-Sherlockian except for the illustration of Holmes by John Brooks Miller.
C16793. -- B3548. Millsap, Darrel, [Untitled], The Armchair Detective, 11, No. 3 (July 1978), cover. Thirteen famous detectives, including the master of them all, muse over a murder victim.
C16794. -- B3549. National Criminal Justice Reference Service. Selective Notification of Information. Washington, D.C.: [1973]. [8] p. The cover of this booklet is illustrated with a caricature by James Neal of a "swinging" Sherlock Holmes with long hair, a calabash pipe, and gym shoes.
C16795. -- B3550. [Nelson, George.] How to See. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Social Security Administration, May 1973. 71 p. (DHEW Publication No. [SSA] 73-10063) An illustrated booklet on visual communication containing a photograph (p. 4-7) of two pages from Doubleday's The Complete Sherlock Holmes (p. 24-25) and a reproduction of a painting of the detective by Roy Hunt.
C16796. -- B3551. New York University. Find Yourself in the Arts at NYU. [1976] A folded leaflet publicizing the professional arts program at NYU. It is cleverly illustrated (by Linda Karl) with many drawings of Sherlock engaged in the various art disciplines. In one drawing he is depicted as a ballerina!
C16797. -- B3552. Raskin, Ellen. The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., [1975]. 170 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the jacket illustration by the author.
C16798. -- B3553. Robinson, Wyndham. [Untitled], The Strand Magazine, [date unknown]. ----------. ----------, Baker Street By-ways, [by] James Edward Holroyd. London: George Allen & Unwin., [1959]. facing p. 49. ----------. ----------, The Sherlock Holmes Scrapbook. p. 83. A whimsical evocation of some Sidney Paget drawings, showing Holmes reviewing his cases.
C16799. -- B3554. Rosen, Ruth Chier. Have Cookbook Will Marry. New York: Richards Rosen Associates, 1957. 144 p. (Handy Aid Books) Spiral binding. Several pages contain a drawing of Holmes and the words "Elementary, My Dear Watson."
C16800. -- B3555. "Sherlock Holmes," EQMM, 73, No. 2 (February 1979), cover. A portrait of Basil Rathbone.
C16801. -- B3556. [Sinnott, Joseph.] [Untitled], Word Detective, 2, No. 5 (February 1957), cover. The front and inside cover is illustrated with a caricature of Holmes.
C16802. -- B3557. Sobol, Donald J. More Two-Minute Mysteries. New York: Scholastic Book Services, [1971]. 128 p. (T1952) Non-Sherlockian except for the caricature of Holmes on the cover.
C16803. -- B3558. Sobol, Donald J. Two-Minute Mysteries. New York: Scholastic Book Services, [1967]. 160 p. (T 899) Also includes a caricature of Holmes on the cover.
C16804. -- B3559. Stoll, Sterling. "Charles Ashford," Glider Rider [Chattanooga, Tenn.], 3, No. 4 (May 1978), cover. "Britisher Charles Ashford strikes a Holmesian pose to point out that the finer techniques of thermaling are elementary."
C16805. -- B3560. The Story of a Dark Crime; or, Shadowed from Europe, by "Hawkshaw" (the detective). Chicago: M. A. Donahue & Co., [ca. 1897]. 7-168, 27-53 p. (The Flashlight Detective Series, No. 90) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration of Holmes.
C16806. -- B3561. Townsend, Guy M. [Untitled], The Mystery FANcier, 1, No. 4 (July 1977), cover. A "dancing men" coded message appealing for cover art.
C16807. -- B3562. Ulan, Barbara Iris. "Apply: 221b Baker Street," Job Hunter's Handbook: How to Sell Yourself and Get the Job You Really Want, by Leonard Corwen. New York: Arco Pub. Co., 1976. Cover illustration of a magnifying glass focused on an ad with Holmes and Watson's address.
C16808. -- B3563. Walker, Tom. "Sherlock Holmes," Time: The Weekly News Magazine, Vol. 221b, No. 1 (May 6, 1891). ----------. ----------, Sherlock Holmes (July 1976). (E-GO Collectors Series, No. 3) An imaginary cover, in color, for Time, privately produced in 1974 and reproduced, in black and white, on the back cover of E-GO's magazine.
C16809. -- B3564. Watts, Mabel. Stories of Magic and Mystery to Read Aloud. Illustrated by Jessica Zemsky. New York: Wonder Books, [1969]. 126 p. (Wonder Read-Aloud Books, 2053) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration by Meyerhoff.
C16810. -- B3565. Wexler, Bruce. "The Hounds of Baskerville, Baskerville, Harding & Smith," Student Lawyer, 5, No. 6 (February 1977), 10-13, 54. An article on legal investigations, with a two-page silhouette of Holmes by H. Armstrong Roberts.
C16811. -- B3566. Witmer, Terry. [Untitled], The Mystery Reader's Newsletter, 6, No. 1 (July 1973), cover. A drawing of Sherlock's head with deerstalker and calabash pipe.
C16812. -- B6073. Wolov, Beverly. "Rouges Gallery," Holmeswork, 6, No. 1 (January 1979), 13-15. Twelve illustrations, with a Canonical description of each unnamed character.
C16813. -- B3567. Zemke, Ron. "The Trainer as Investigator: Task Analysis: Figuring Out What People Need to Learn," Training, 14, No. 2 (December 1977), 16-17. Non-Sherlockian except for the photograph and cover illustration.
C16814. Ambrus, Victor G. Dracula. Oxford University Press, [1983]. 1 v. (unpaged) Cover title: Dracula's Omnibus. The back cover features a caricature of Holmes.
C16815. Anastasio, Dina. Extra! 24. [Illustrator/Designer: Bill Davis.] [New York: Macmillan Pub. Co., 1975.] 31 p. (Series R, The New Macmillan Reading Program, Level 24) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover caricature of Holmes.
C16816. Arizona: The Arizona Republic Magazine (January 1, 1984), cover. ----------, MSB, 7, No. 2 (February 1984), 5. A photograph of Bill McCune in Sherlockian costume for an article by McCune on how the Arizona legislature works.
C16817. Averbach, Bonnie, and Orin Chein. Mathematics: Problem Solving Through Recreational Mathematics. San Frantisco: W. H. Freeman and Co., [1980]. xvi, 400 p. illus. (A Series of Books in the Mathematical Sciences) Illustrated with a comic Sherlockian figure throughout the book, including a cover by John Johnson.
C16818. Bacon, Gertrude. "Pigs of Celebrities," The Strand Magazine, 17, No. 99 (March 1899), 338-342. ----------. Famous People's Pigs: Blindfold Drawings. Edited by C. Philip Skilton with the indubitable help of Gertrude Bacon. London: The Forum Press, [November 1943]. 30 p. Contains "Dr. Conan Doyle's Pig" and a commentary by Bacon: "...The spirit of the great detective breathes in every line and animates the whole."
C16819. Bartimo, Jim. "Need Help Finding Missing Links? `Mysteryware' Is Designed to Untangle Your Life," San Jose Mercury News (December 27, 1987), 1F-2F. Attractive illustration by Hummel of Holmes as a computer.
C16820. Barton, Hugh. "An Inside Look at Fraud and Abuse Investigations," California Physicians: California Medical Association's Monthly Magazine, 8, No. 2 (February 1991), 42-46. Features Sherlockian illustrations, including a cover photo silhouette of Holmes by K. Guncheon.
C16821. Benson, Lord. "The Auditor and Fraud: A British View," The CPA Journal, 56, No. 7 (July 1986), 14-22. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover photograph of a man in Sherlockian costume.
C16822. Blasband, Paula. [Untitled], Ellery Queen's Mystery Stories #2. Edited by Ellery Queen. New York: Bonomo Publications, 1979. 64 p. (Bonomo No. 33) Cover illustration of a skeleton in Sherlockian attire.
C16823. Blau, Peter E. "You Must Change Your Tobacconist ..." Washington, D.C.: The Spermaceti Press, 1981. [4] p. "Published for the Annual Dinner of The Baker Street Irregulars, January 9th, 1981." The drawing of Holmes by David A. Johnson, reproduced therein, for The New York Times Book Review (August 3,, 1980) coincidentally illustrates a remark by the detective in Houn concerning Watson's tobacconist, Bradley.
C16824. Blau, Peter E. "Your Pictures Are Not Unlike You ..." Washington, D.C.: The Spermaceti Press, 1982. [4] p. "Published for the Annual Dinner of The Baker Street Irregulars, January 8th, 1982." The second version of a portrait of Holmes by David A. Johnson. The first version was reproduced in Blau's seasonal souvenir for 1981.
C16825. Bolles, Richard Nelson. What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job Hunters & Career Changers. [Berkeley, Calif.]: Ten Speed Press, [1985]. vii, 363 p. Published in hardcover and paperback editions. Features a Sherlockian illustration by Paget (p. 124).
C16826. Born, Adolf. [Untitled], Signál [Praha] (Unora 1989), cover. Illustration of Holmes, Moriarty, Watson, and Lestrade.
C16827. Bright-Sagnier, Thierry. Washington at Night. [Washington, D.C.]: Washingtonian Books, [1975]. 128 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the front cover figure, taken from the jacket of John Gardner's The Return of Moriarty.
C16828. Brookes, Peter. [Untitled], European Illustration 1981-82. Edited by / Edité par / Herausgegeben von Edward Booth-Clibborn. London: European Illustration, [c.1981]. p. 37. Illustration for an article entitled "Whatever Happened to Sherlock Holmes?" by Godfrey Smith, in The Sunday Times, July 6, 1980. Black and white, pen and ink.
C16829. Bryna, Diana. [Untitled], Saturday Review, 6, No. 16 (August 1979), 10. A Sherlockian drawing for "The Mineral Water Myth Exploded."
C16830. Burnett, Carol. What I Want to Be When I Grow Up. Created by George Mendoza and Sheldon Secunda. Photography by Sheldon Secunda. New York: Simon and Schuster, [1975]. 1 v. (unpaged) One of the full-page color photographs shows the comedienne as a detective with a deerstalker, magnifying glass, and calabash pipe. See also DB3533.
C16831. "Can You Read This Rx?" Pharmacy Times, 47, No. 4 (April 1981), cover. Photograph of a pharmacist in Sherlockian attire trying to decipher a hard-to-read prescription.
C16832. Carp, Teresa. "Hiring a Legal Investigator ... (It's Not So Elementary)," Oregon State Bar Bulletin, 46, No. 10 (August-September 1986), 4-7. illus. Features an excellent photograph of Rathbone and Bruce on the cover and in the story.
C16833. "Characters in the New Sherlock Holmes Serial, The Valley of Fear." Philadelphia Press/Sunday Magazine (September 13, 1914), cover.
C16834. Chastain, George. "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time ... The Hound. Based on a novel by Sir Arthur Donut Hole. Starring Barrymore Duck as Pureluck Holmes [and] Nigel Brute as Dr. Whatsup," Mediascene, No. 24 (May-June 1977), 15. A humorous poster for a "Hound" film.
C16835. Chastven, Miro. [Untitled], Books In Canada, 10, No. 2 (February 1981), 1-2. Cover and inside illustration of Holmes.
C16836. Clouse, James A. "What if -- Alan Ladd and Edward G. Robinson had played Dr. Watson and S. Holmes?" GMG, 2, No. 2 (Christmas 1982), 6. A drawing of the two actors and comment by Robinson: "Yah, Watson; Little Sherlock, that's me!"
C16837. Clouse, James A. "What if -- Rathbone had not been available to portray Sherlock Holmes?" GMG, 2, No. 1 (Michaelmas 1982), 11. Two drawings of John Wayne in Sherlockian attire, with caption: "Wull, Watson, the game's afoot an' wur burnin' daylight." Holmes in The Duke of Baker St.
C16838. Cobb, Sylvanus, Jr. The Bravo's Secret, or The Spy of the Fen. Chicago: M. A. Donahue & Co., [n.d.]. 170, 26 p. (The Flashlight Detective Series, No. 6) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration of Holmes.
C16839. Coe, Sue. "Illustration for the Sherlock Holmes story The Blue Carbuncle, Unpublished," Graphis, 35, No. 204 (1979-1980), 359. Holmes and Watson, in a brown study, are seated before the fireplace.
C16840. Coll, Joseph Clement. "Characters from the Books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle." Pittsburgh Sunday Post/Sunday Magazine (September 6, 1914). The most prominent character is Sherlock Holmes. Also includes a quotation from Sign.
C16841. Computerworld OA, 17, No. 16A (April 20, 1983). Contains several Sherlockian illustrations, including a cover photograph in color.
C16842. Creswell, Pat. "Sherlock Holmes," The Armchair Detective, 13, No. 1 (Winter 1980), cover. The illustration is a tapestry of a profile of Holmes.
C16843. Davies, Phil. "Second Suspect," PHP Freedom Minnesota (Spring 1991), 12-13. "Fat, as much as cholesterol, is a culprit contributing to heart disease." (Subtitle) With a full-page color illustration of Holmes and Watson by Brian Ajhar.
C16844. Davis, Stanley M. "The Curious Case of the Missing Management Model," The Review [Werner Erhard and Associates] (January-February 1982), 3-6, 10-11. Features an excellent illustration of Holmes by Dugald Stermer that also appears on the cover.
C16845. "Dedicated Word Processor: Pros and Cons," Interface Age, 6, No. 11 (November 1981), cover. "Kunst & Computer: So denkt die Zukunft," Interface Age, [München], 6, No. 11 (November 1981), cover. Photograph of model Colin Cato as Holmes inspecting a word processor.
C16846. "Departure of a Cunard Steam-Ship from Liverpool," The Illustrated London News (February 19, 1881 [sic May 19, 1891]), 188-190. Sherlock and Irene are seated on the deck of the Cunard Company's steamship Batavia as they embark upon their Great Hiatus.
C16847. "Do You Have Court Today?" Police Product News, 4, No. 4 (April 1980), 42-43. Centerfold photograph by Mark MacKinnon of a woman with a deerstalker, calabash pipe, and magnifying glass. The magazine also features a cover photograph by George R. Parulski, Jr., of a woman in Sherlockian attire holding a magnifying glass in front of her face.
C16848. Eggert, Jim. Investigating Microeconomics. Los Altos, Calif.: William Kaufmann, [1979]. 126 p. Cover illustration of a caricature of Holmes by Karen Markotic, suggested by Tom Cambron.
C16849. Eller, William, and Kathleen B. Hester. Wide-Eyed Detectives. River Forest, Ill.: Laidlaw Brothers, [1976]. 256 p. (The Laidlaw Reading Program, Level 8) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration of a dog in Holmesian costume by Donald Charles.
C16850. Emmet, E. R. The Great Detective Puzzle Book, with Other Assorted Brain Teasers. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, [1979]. [x], 147 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover design by Frederick Charles.
C16851. Fallet med de dolda skatterna. [The Case of the Hidden Treasures (or Taxes).] Stockholm: Näringslivets Ekonomifakta AB, 1984. 14 p. A political pamphlet against the tax system of the Swedish Labor government, illustrated with drawings, in color, of Holmes and Watson.
C16852. Feaver, William. Masters of Caricature from Hogarth and Gillray to Scarfe and Levine. Introduction and commentary by William Feaver. Edited by Ann Gould. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981. 240 p. ----------. ----------. London: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd., 1981. 240 p. A delightful and informative reference book that includes caricatures of Doyle and Holmes by Bernard Partridge (p. 146) (DB5466), Rathbone by Albert Hirschfeld (p. 163), and Rathbone and Bruce by James H. Dowd (p. 170).
C16853. [Flaherty, Joe.] "Joe Flaherty of the Family Channel's `Maniac Mansion' on the Case," The Cable Guide, 11 (February 1992), cover, 14. Photographs of Fred Edison (Flaherty) dressed as Holmes.
C16854. Focal Point [Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary], 4, No. 2 (April-June 1984). Features a cover illustration of Holmes.
C16855. Foster, Lynda. "The Search for the Perfect Brownie," American Home, 80, No. 11 (April 1977), 62-63, 114. With a caricature of Holmes being lead by dog on the track of a brownie, by Huffaker.
C16856. "Funny, You Don't Look Australian," Playboy, 30, No. 3 (March 1983), 210. Photograph of Colin Hay, a member of Men at Work Aussie rock group, in Sherlockian costume.
C16857. Fusion Video. The British Video Collection. Country Club Hills, Ill.: [1993]. 31 p. The catalog features a cover photograph of Princess Diana looking at Holmes (Rathbone).
C16858. "The Gamers Guide to Microcomputers," Electronic Games, 7, No. 9 (November 1982), 45-54. With a full-page color illustration of Holmes by Peter Thulke that is repeated throughout the article as well as on the cover.
C16859. Geyer, Jackie. [Untitled], BSM, No. 22 (Summer 1980), cover. Reproduction of a pen-and-ink drawing of six Watsons, with a key to the illustration on the inside back cover.
C16860. Goldberg, Rube. "David Tobacco," San Francisco Call/Page of Sports (August 26, 1910). ----------. ----------, Sherlock Holmes in American. 1981. p. 197. A caricature of showman / playwright David Belasco as Holmes.
C16861. Goren, Charles H. Bridge Mystery Deals: 30 "Who-Dun-Its" to Test Your Bidding and Playing Skills. [Minneapolis: Heines Pub. Co., [1964] 64 p. Spiral binding. Features a caricature of Holmes at the beginning of each deal and a cover photograph of Goren in Sherlockian attire.
C16862. Grosser, Arthur E. The Cookbook Decoder, or Culinary Alchemy Explained. Illustrations by Don Arioli. New York; Toronto: Beaufort Books, [1981]. xii, 203 p. Sherlockian illustration on jacket by Terry Fehr.
C16863. Hargreaves, Greg. "Mystery," American Way [American Airlines] (May 1983), 94. Full-page color illustration of a man reading a mystery book, with several detectives, including Sherlock Holmes, peeking at him from behind his armchair.
C16864. Harris, Bill, and Hunter Harris. Automobile Answer Book. Reston, Va.: Reston Pub. Co., [1982]. 400 p. A guide to the art and psychology of car ownership, with four attractive Sherlockian illustrations and a jacket illustration by Tim Burgard.
C16865. Hartman, Carolyn. [Untitled], The Armchair Detective, 14, No. 2 (Spring 1981), cover. Illustration of William Shakespeare with a deerstalker and magnifying glass.
C16866. Hayes, Bill. Researching with the Dictionary. Illustrations by Joe Thibodeau. [Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif.: Frank Schaffer Publications, 1978.] 42 p. (FS-193). Grades 3-8. Features a caricature of Holmes on the cover and title page.
C16867. Herzog, Evelyn A. "A Gibson Exhibit," SMuse, 9, No. 1 (Fall 1990), 9-11. A commentary on the Gibson Girl exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York, October 1990-January 6, 1991, with illustrations of three Gibson girls who resemble Maud Bellamy (Lion), Mary Holder (Bery), and Beryl Stapleton (Houn).
C16868. Hewison, William. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," BC, 7, No. 3 (September 1990), back cover. Drawn after the style of Dante Gabriel Rossetti for an article entitled "English Books Illustrated," Punch, September 26, 1957 (DB3543).
C16869. Holland, Margaret, ed. Hidden Word Puzzles for Kids by Kids. Columbus, Ohio: School Book Fairs, [1978]. 1 v. (unpaged) With an illustration of a student in Sherlockian costume on the cover and title page.
C16870. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Logan, Iowa: The Perfection Form Co., [n.d.]. 1 envelope (9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.) A set of two pictures from the 1959 film (DA5161).
C16871. Hudson, Virginia Cary. Credoes & Quips. Illustrated by Karla Kuskin. New York: The Macmillan Co., [1964]. vii, 65 p. Contains an illustration (p. 17) of two monks with deerstalkers and a magnifying glass. These monks were the Pope's two-legged bloodhounds, or church detectives, or religious snoopers.
C16872. Hutchinson, Charles. "Holmes Meets Watson: A Momentous Encounter," Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, 46, No. 3 (March 1982), 100. Illustration from Stud, published by Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co., 1891.
C16873. Hutchinson, Emily. Tales of Mystery. Edited by Mark Falstein. Compton, Calif.: Educational Insights, 1981. 48 p. illus. (Cartoon Readers, No. 3472) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration of Holmes by Tony Gleeson.
C16874. "Internal Control," Financial Executive, 22, No. 7 (July 1979), cover, 50. An attractive illustration of Holmes calling attention to an article entitled "The Top-Down Approach," by Burnell H. DeVos, Jr.
C16875. Iwamoto, Tsutomu. "Art in the Blood," NZI, 1 (September 1991), 12-19. "A portrait gallery of Sherlock Holmes," featuring original drawings in the styles of famous artists.
C16876. Junge, Gary. [Untitled], Official Word Search Puzzles, 1, No. 4 (December 1983). 98 p. Cover and inside illustration of a mustachioed Holmes.
C16877. Ketchum, Kris. [Untitled], Q£$, 3, No. 4 (November 1982), 60-61. A reproduction of an original charcoal drawing of Holmes and Watson, preceded by an explanatory note by James O. Duval, who owns the original.
C16878. Lee, Gary. The 4 Step Solution to the Cube. Illustrated by Craig Torlucci. Concord, Calif.: Nitty Gritty Productions, 1982. 27 p. The back cover, entitled "It's Really Elementary," features a color illustration of Holmes holding the booklet and a cube.
C16879. Lewis, Tim. [Untitled], Teacher, 94, No. 5 (January 1977), cover. Features a Sherlockian illustration.
C16880. Listening Library. Listening Library 1987: Instructional & Masterpiece Videos: Our 30th Anniversary & Sherlock's Centennial. Old Greenwich, Conn.: 1987. 27 p. illus. The catalog features a cover photograph of Sherlock Holmes in the Rare Book Room of Southport, Connecticut's Pequot Library, and an ad on the back cover for six Brett/Burke videos.
C16881. "Looking for Laughs," Radio Times, 246 (January 19-25, 1985). Cover photograph of Les Dawson as the "clueless sleuth Sherlock Murphy" in the new radio series "Listen to Les."
C16882. Mahan, Gail. The Gold of Friendship. Illustrated by Marilyn Conklin. [Kansas City, Mo.: Hallmark Cards, 1967.] 1 v. (unpaged) A charming little book containing two Sherlockian caricatures.
C16883. Markle, Sandra. Kids' Computer Copters: Investigations for Beginners. Illustrated by Stella Ormai. New York: Lathrop, Lee & Shepard Books, [1983]. 128 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the frontispiece of a Sherlock Holmes robot.
C16884. McClintock, Mike. "Is This Repair Necessary? Simple Tests to Determine Whether Work Is Needed," Washington Post /Washington Home (May 16, 1991), 7, 27. With a large illustration of Holmes by Robert Soule.
C16885. Medallion Books. Medallion. October-December 1986. Features a cover illustration of Holmes by Jeff Nishinaka. The magazine also has a blurb and illustration for Sherlock Holmes and the Masquerade Murders, by Frank Thomas.
C16886. Miniplay Code Maker. London: Foxwood Pub. Ltd., 1976. 1 v. (unpaged) (Foxclub Miniplay Series) A series of paper and pencil games based on `Bingo,' with a cover caricature of Holmes.
C16887. Morecambe, Eric, and Ernie Wise. The Morecambe & Wise Jokebook, by Eric and Ernie. London: Arthur Barker Ltd., [1979]. vii, 115 p. illus. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover photograph of Eric and Ernie as Watson and Holmes.
C16888. Morin, Jim. Famous Cats. New York: Quill, 1982. [100] p. illus. A book of humorous caricatures, featuring one of "Basil Carbone." The illustration of Basil Carbone is reproduced in PPofFC, No. 63 (December 10, 1982), insert (2).
C16889. The Naughty Nineties: A Saucy Pop-Up Book for Adults Only. Concept by Lesley Jane Kaiser. Written by Peter Seymour. Designed and Paper Engineered by Keith Moseley and John Strejan. Illustrated by Borje Svensson. Los Angeles: Price/Stern/Sloan, 1982. [12] p. "Deliciously suggestive illustrations and daring pop-ups, pull-tabs and action mechanics," including a delightful illustration of a deerstalkered gentleman (Sherlock?) observing Mother Nature (a butterfly, then the bust of a lady (Irene?) through his magnifying glass.
C16890. Oechsli, Kelly. [Untitled], Discovering Your Language, [by] Neil Postman, Harold Morine [and] Greta Morine. Illustrated by Kelly Oechsli. [New York]: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963. p. 172. ----------. ----------, ----------. Teacher edition. [New York]: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1963. p. 172. A teenage girl in Sherlockian attire.
C16891. "Origin of Modern Criminology," Chemistry, 42, No. 7 (July-August 1969), 8-11. Features an illustration of Holmes, with caption, "Sherlock Holmes ... was the first forensic scientist." The illustration also appears on the cover.
C16892. The Pennsylvania State University. College of Human Development. Art Theft: Prevention and Investigation, July 7-8, 1982. University Park, Pa.: Keller Conference Center, 1982. A brochure featuring a cover illustration by Gretl Magadini of Mona Lisa with a deerstalker, pipe, and magnifying glass.
C16893. Pnaneuf. "Alliance-Québec fera-t-elle appeal à Scotland Yard?" Le Devoir [Montreal] (January 4, 1989), 6. Includes a silhouette of Holmes.
C16894. "Potpourri," Playboy, 37, No. 7 (July 1990), 172. Illustration of a hansom cab and a deerstalkered individual smoking a calabash pipe.
C16895. Pritchard, David. Brain Games: The World's Best Games for Two. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1982]. 201 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration by John Ireland.
C16896. "Put on Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe. You're Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight," DCC, 25, No. 3 (August 1989), 4. Reproduction of a sheet music cover with a woman in a nightgown and kerchief handing her husband, who has a deerstalker concealed behind him, his pipe and slippers. The caption supplied by Robert W. Hahn reads: "What might have been, had Holmes succumbed to the charms of Irene Adler or Violet Hunter."
C16897. Reichl, Ruth. "Your Past Is on Your Plate," The Monthly Magazine of Food & Wine, 5, No. 6 (June 1982), 66-71. With a photograph of "Food Sherlock" Ian Dengler by Janet Fries and a Sherlockian illustration by Susan Broman.
C16898. Rimkus, Joe, Jr. "Elementary, My Dear," Miami Herald (April 14, 1990). Includes a photograph of the Discovery Center's dinosaur exhibit that featured the drawing of a dinosaur in Sherlockian costume.
C16899. Ripley, Harold Austin. How Good a Detective Are You? The New National Game "Minute Mysteries," by H. A. Ripley. Illustrated by Lloyd Coe. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1934. 1 v. (unpaged) illus. ----------. ----------. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, [c.1934]. 174 p. illus. ----------. ----------. New York: Perennial Library/Harper & Row, [1977]. 120 p. (P426) The Sherlockian illustration on the title page is repeated on pages 24, 26, 56, 102, and 112 (Perennial Library).
C16900. Roscoe, George B. 200 Ways to Save on Energy in the Home -- and Still Be Comfortable. Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books, [1978]. 102 p. An "energy-saving shopping list," including frequent artwork appearances by Wattson Energy Wattcher with a deerstalker and magnifying glass.
C16901. Roth, Arnold. A Comick Book of Pets. Found, raised, washed, curried, combed, fed and cared for in every other way, by Arnold Roth. New York: Charles Scribners Sons, [1976]. 65 p. illus. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," with a caricature of Holmes, Watson, and the Hound, is included in a two-page pictorial on "Famous Dogs of Fact, Film & Fiction" (p. 18-19). Another Sherlockian illustration appears on page 10.
C16902. Roueché, Berton. The Medical Detectives. New York: Washington Square Press, [March 1982]. 403 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration by I. Seltzer.
C16903. "Safety Is the Clue in '82," Combat Crew [Strategic Air Command], 32, No. 1 (January 1982), cover. Drawing of a baby in dipers with a deerstalker and magnifying glass.
C16904. Salt Lake County Aging Services. Talk About Your Medicine. Salt Lake City-County Health Department, [n.d., 1993]. 1 bag. 13 x 9 1/2 in. The bag for medicines features a silhouette of Holmes.
C16905. Sargent, Roy. "Mr. Holmes in Search of the Greeley Wonder Melon," Greeley Style [Greeley, Colo.], 1, No. 3 (April-May 1984), cover. Photograph of Albert "Sherlock" Holmes, with deerstalker, pipe, and magnifying glass, puzzling over the identity of the real Greeley Wonder Melon.
C16906. Schick. "Ye Olde Sherlock Holmes," 3 to Get Ready: A Family Magazine, 2, No. 5 (March 1, 1981), cover. Humorous illustration for the "Mystery Issue," with Sherlockian references.
C16907. Schwartz, Linda. The Center Solution: Ideas for Classroom Learning Centers. Illustrated by Bev Armstrong. [N.p.]: The Learning Works, 1977. 74 p. (LW210) With a Sherlockian cover and title page.
C16908. Search Warrants: A Manual. Authors: Richard J. Chrystie [and] Robert Schirn. Editor: Raymond J. Sinetar. California District Attorneys Association/Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office, June 1977. 1 v. (various pagings) Non-Sherlockian except for the cover illustration by David K. Stone, reprinted from the jacket of The Seven-Per-Cent Solution.
C16909. Seneker, Harold, Jonathan Greenberg, and John Dorfman. "The Forbes Four Hundred," Forbes, 130, No. 6 (September 13, 1982), 100. Holmes does not appear in Forbes' list of the richest people but in an illustration showing how hard the authors had to work to ferret out the information.
C16910. SerVaas, Cory. "You Can Help Solve the Cancer Riddle," The Saturday Evening Post, 254, No. 6 (September 1982), 54. Features a drawing of Holmes by Lucian Lupinski that also appears on the contents page.
C16911. Shaw, John Bennett. Joyous Christmas... Santa Fe: Privately Produced, 1984. 1 folded sheet. Examples of humorous Sherlockian illustrations from newspapers and magazines.
C16912. Sherard, Wade H. III. Logic Number Problems. [Palo Alto]: Dale Seymour Publications, [1987]. 51 p. Grades 7-12. Contains a humorous Sherlockian cover design and illustrations by Rachel Gage.
C16913. "Sherlock Holmes/Basil Rathbone," Real Images Catalog [Monroe, Conn.] (August 1980), cover. An illustration publicizing new releases of Sherlock Holmes video cassettes.
C16914. "Sherlockian Gallery," SIB, 3 (August 1993), 40-45, 64-67, 78-79. Illustrations by Seiji Kashara, Tom McGee, and Hiroko Hirayama.
C16915. Simon, Robin. You, the Detective. [Sydney, Australia]: Angus & Robertson Publishers, [1979]. 146 p. "An Akron paperback." Forty-three mini-mysteries to solve, with a Sherlockian cover illustration by Trevor Hood.
C16916. Smith, Truck. Secrets of Software Debugging. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.: TAB Books, [1984]. ix, 276 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover photograph of a man in Sherlockian costume looking at a computer screen through his magnifying glass.
C16917. Sobol, Donald J. Mini-Mysteries for Amateur Detectives. New York: Scholastic Book Services, [n.d., 1980]. 5 v. Boxed ed. Non-Sherlockian except for the two caricatures of Holmes on the box and covers of two books, first published in 1967 and 1971 (DB3558, DB3559).
C16918. [Spiro, Edward.] Orient Express: The Life and Times of the World's Most Famous Trains, by E. H. Cookridge [pseud.]. New York: Random House, [1978]. x, 288 p. In this lively account of the history of the railroad that extended from Calais, France, to Turkey, there is an intriguing drawing of Holmes and Watson and two other unnamed passengers in the smoking lounge and library of the Orient Express. The drawing appeared a year before the publication of Stud and five years before Paget's first drawing of a deerstalkered Holmes! The illustration is reproduced in Smithsonian (March 1979), 136-137.
C16919. Spowart, Robin. [Untitled], Pharmaceutical Technology (April 1983), 34. A full-page black-and-white drawing of Holmes examining piles of pharmaceutical powders with his magnifying glass. Illustrates an article by W. Jetzer, H. Leuenberger, and H. Sucker.
C16920. Storm Petersen, Robert. Detektyve Historier. København: Branner og Korchs Forlag, [1949]. 96 p. Features a Sherlockian illustration on page 5.
C16921. Sudduth. "London Wonders: The Case of the Royal Wedding Gown," Newsday/In Fashion (July 28, 1981), 1. Cover illustration of several Sherlocks inspecting the London tourist attractions in preparation for the forthcoming wedding.
C16922. Swift, E. M. "Need Help? Call the Inspector," Sports Illustrated, 57, No. 7 (August 16, 1982), 32-34, 36, 41. Illustrated with two photographs of Seattle Mariner relief pitcher Bill Caudill in Sherlockian costume.
C16923. Swift, E. M. "Zounds! No Hounds!" Sports Illustrated, 52, No. 5 (February 4, 1980), 66-78. An illustrated article about the 104th Westminster Kennel Club dog show. One of the illustrations by Arnold Roth includes a caricature of Holmes and Watson (p. 66-67).
C16924. Tongier, Charlotte. "Investigative Reporters; Local Glamorous Gumshoes; A Special Report," The Albuquerque Tribune Weekender/TV (September 12, 1981), 1. Cover design of a typewriter, deerstalker, calabash pipe, and magnifying glass.
C16925. "Tracking Down Medical Mysteries in the Lab," Stethoscope [The Presbyterian Hospital, New York], 40, No. 2 (March 1985), cover. A woodcut of the famous Steele profile of Holmes from the Bettmann Archive.
C16926. University of New Mexico. Div. of Continuing Education. Explorations, Spring 1981. 27 p. This bulletin contains a number of Sherlockian caricatures by Pat Trujillo.
C16927. Updegrave, Walter L. "How Lenders Size You Up," Money, 16, No. 4 (April 1987), 145-154. illus. Features an unusual figure of Holmes.
C16928. Vukos, James. Selected Sketchbook Pages, 1975-1979. Introduction by David Ossman. Racine, Wis.: Hidden Noise Press, [1979]. 1 v. (unpaged) Contains two Sherlockian sketches.
C16929. Vukos, James. "Sherlock Holmes," Hidden Noise [Racine, Wis.], No. 6 (May 1980), cover. Illustration of the detective, dated 1979; originally commissioned by Paul B. Smedegaard for the cover of his publication (DB5928).
C16930. Webster, Ned, ed. Legendary Search-a-Word. New York: Modern Promotions, [1983]. 430 p. Non-Sherlockian except for the cover and title-page illustration of Sherlock Holmes.
C16931. Weiss, Dan. "Solving the Mysteries of Market Timing," Muse Air Monthly Magazine, 1, No. 7 (March 1984), 22-29. With two photographs, including a cover photograph, of Sherlock Holmes by Dennis Meyer.
C16932. Where Magazine [New York] (December 31, 1983). Features an attractive cover photograph of two meerschaum pipes of Holmes and Watson.
C16933. Winkowski, Fred. "Goldilocks," Creative Living (Autumn 1980), 18. A delightful full-page color illustration of Goldilocks and the three bears in Sherlockian costume.
C16934. Wolkomir, Richard. "Tracking Down Disease," American Way, 15, No. 5 (May 1982), 66-72. Includes an attractive full-page color illustration by Christopher F. Payne of a young Holmes holding a microscope.
C16935. Reichenbach Centenary Jug. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire: Gladstone Pottery Museum; London: Studio Gallery Decorative Editions, 1991. 9 1/2 in. "To commemorate the fatal encounter between Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Professor James Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, 4th May 1891." Limited edition of 50 numbered jugs and a standard edition of 51-1,000 numbered jugs, with a certificate of authenticity. The jug features a replica of a Meerschaum pipe as the handle, and a falling figure of Moriarty appears underneath the lip of the jug. It was designed by Peter Horrocks, with the assistance of Deirdre Keetley and Sue Sutton. Review: SHG, No. 1 (May 4, 1991), 15.
C16936. The "Lodgers of 221-B" Leaded Glass Desk Lamp. Cincinnati: Classic Specialties, 1989. 13 x 7 in. The shade features silhouettes of Holmes, Watson, and their famous address, reproduced in Rococo lettering. Advertisement: BSJ, 39, No. 4 (December 1989), 231.
C16937. Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Greatest Mystery Drama, "The Hound of the Baskervilles." Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America, [1922]. illus. 3 1/4 x 4 in.
C16938. Actas de Baker Street. Actas de Baker Street. Barcelona. Horizontal pin with a circle in the center that contains a black profile of Holmes facing east, wearing a deerstalker and smoking a pipe.
C16939. -- B3568. The Adventuresses of Sherlock Holmes. Membership Lapel Pin. Designed by Barbara Iris Ulan. 1975. With the letters "ASH" and a magnifying glass casting the woman's symbol as a shadow. Review: ASH Newsletter, 1, No. 4 (January 15, 1976), 2 (Kate Karlson).
C16940. The Altamont Agents. Sherlock Holmes as Mr. Altamont. Designed by Charles A. Meyer and sculpt by William F. Imrie. Ballston Spa, N.Y.: I/R Miniatures, 1989. The profile of Holmes shows the chin whiskers that disguised his well-known features. The reverse of the pin is a copy of an 1896 shilling, the normal payment to a Baker Street Irregular by Holmes. The pin is cast in Britannia metal and limited to a numbered edition of 221.
C16941. B.S.I. 60. Rectangular pin design with slanted corners; gold lettering on a white background. Distributed as a keepsake at the 60th anniversary dinner of The Baker Street Irregulars on January 7, 1994, by Kiyoshi Tanaka, Tsukasa Kobyashi, and Yuichi Hirayama of the Japan Sherlock Holmes Club.
C16942. The Baker Street Pages. Lapel Pin. Herscher, Ill.: February 1993. Pin design based on an illustration by John Brousch. Features a blue background with a profile of Holmes facing west and "The Baker Street Pages" in gold. In center of pin within a shield outline, red background, is an open book, a magnifying glass, and a bee.
C16943. The Baskerville Hounds. The Baskerville Hounds. Fareham, Hampshire. Pin design is in the shape of a shield with a red background. Within the shield is a profile of Holmes facing east, wearing a deerstalker and smoking a pipe. Within the profile of Holmes is a hound in black.
C16944. -- B3570. The Bootmakers of Toronto. Membership Lapel Pin. 1973. With the words "Meyers, Toronto," and an engraved boot.
C16945. The Bootmakers of Toronto. Bootmakers Toronto. 1993. Rectangle crafted in pewter with logo of Sherlock Holmes in a boot facing east. 100 pins.
C16946. The Bootmakers of Toronto. 1994. Pewter pin design of Sherlock Holmes facing west in a black painted boot. Deerstalker unpainted, red, yellow, green or blue. 120 pins.
C16947. The Brothers Three of Moriarty. JJJ. Santa Fe: c.1972. Pin design of three "J's," representing the first names of the Moriarty brothers, with the middle "J" crooked, after Professor James Moriarty. About 25-30 pins made.
C16948. A Case of Identifiers. Lapel Pin. Holbrook, N.Y. Pin design shows a strip of film with a magnifying glass enlarging one frame of that strip. The enlarged frame shows a profile of Holmes facing east and smoking a pipe (no deerstalker).
C16949. The Chester Baskerville Society. Chester Baskerville Society. Chester, Ill.: 1990. Pin design shows Popeye wearing a deerstalker and inverness, holding a magnifying glass in his left hand.
C16950. Cox & Co. of New England. John H. Watson / M.D. / Late Indian Army / Cox % Company / New England. Penacook, N.H.: 1987. Pin design shows a battered tin dispatch-box with Watson's notes peaking out from under the lid.
C16951. The Criterion Bar Association. The Criterion Bar Association. Melrose Park, Ill.: 1993. Pin design showing a deerstalker, violin, calabash pipe, revolver, and a piece of paper.
C16952. The Curious Collectors of Baker Street. CCOBS / Sherlock Holmes Society of Los Angeles / 1992. Pasadena: 1993. Pin design of a magnifying glass with scion initials in center in gold on a white background.
C16953. Davis, Robert G. Sherlock Holmes. Akron, Ohio: R. G. Davis Jeweller, 1982. A silhouette, handcrafted in sterling silver. May be worn as a lapel pin or a tie-tac.
C16954. Davis, Robert G. Sherlock Holmes Pipe. Akron, Ohio: R. G. Davis Jeweller, 1982. A finely handcrafted lapel pin/tie-tac in various metals.
C16955. Davis, Robert G. 221b. Akron, Ohio: R. G. Davis Jeweller, 1982. Handcrafted lapel pin in various metals.
C16956. The Disjecta Membra of the Greater Bay Area. The Disjecta Membra of the Greater Bay Area. Mountain View, Calif. An oval pin with the name of the scion around outer edge in gold. The center features a white goose wearing a deerstalker, holding a magnifying glass, smoking a calabash pipe, with a carbuncle around its neck.
C16957. Dr. Watson's Neglected Patients. DWNP / J.H.W. Denver, Colo. Rectangular pin showing Watson's medical bag with spider webs (and spider!) due to neglect.
C16958. Ferguson's Vampires. F.V. Decatur, Ill. Pin design of a gold colored bat with wings spread wide.
C16959. The Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers. 5 N.F. Pittsburgh: D.S. Peden, Jeweller, January 1982. Horizontal oval with "5 N.F." hand engraved. Ten pins originally made; several months later (c.April 1982), six variants made marked "5th."
C16960. The Franco-Midland Hardware Company. The Franco-Midland Hardware Company. Fareham, Hampshire. Pin design is in the shape of a shield with a blue background. Within the shield is a profile of Holmes facing east, smoking a pipe, in black.
C16961. The Harpooners of the Sea Unicorn. Harpooners of the Sea Unicorn. St. Charles, Mo. Pin design of a sailing ship with full white masts flying a British flag.
C16962. The Harpooners of the Sea Unicorn. Lapel Pin. St. Charles, Mo.: 1988. Pin design of a harpoon.
C16963. The Hounds of the Baskerville (sic). Lapel Pin. Chicago, Ill. Rectangular pin design with rounded corners, showing the head and face of a hound (mouth opened) engraved.
C16964. -- A4821. Hugo's Companions. 221b Lapel Pin. Chicago: 1966. Designed in the form of a miniature doorplate.
C16965. An Irish Secret Society at Buffalo. AISSAB. Buffalo, N.Y. An oval pin with an emerald green background and a profile of Holmes in gold, with the initials of the scion cleverly doubling as smoke from Holmes's pipe.
C16966. The Knights of the Gnomon. Membership Lapel Pin. Redwood City, Calif.: 1983. Features a profile of Holmes, a sundial, and the inscription: "Knights of the Gnomon, Sherlock Holmes Society, Redwood City, California, 1978."
C16967. Mapleton Stables at Louisville. MSL. Louisville, Ky.: 1992. Pin design in the shape of a magnifying glass with a profile of Holmes facing east within the lens; the "MSL" is within a flag hanging from the handle of the magnifying glass.
C16968. The Master's Class of Philadelphia. Master's Class. Pin designed by Scott Bond. Diamond shaped with a front face view of Holmes wearing a deerstalker and smoking a calabash pipe.
C16969. The Men on the Tor. The Men on the Tor. Rocky Hill, Conn.: 1993. Square pin design of a full-figured silhouette of Holmes standing on a tor against a white background.
C16970. The Montague Street Lodgers of Brooklyn. Montague Street WC1 / City of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, N.Y.: February 1993. Pin designed as an English Street sign, with black and red lettering.
C16971. Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers of Cliffside Park, New Jersey. Cliffdwellers. Pin design shows Mrs. Hudson wearing a green dress and a white apron, holding a broom in her right hand.
C16972. Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers of Cliffside Park, New Jersey. Cliffdwellers. Pin design shows Mrs. Hudson in a green dress and Holmes in a brown deerstalker and inverness in a rowboat with Mrs. Hudson rowing. In the background are cliffs in yellow and a white house on top of the cliffs.
C16973. Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers of Cliffside Park, New Jersey. Let Us Walk Along the Cliffs Together. Pin design shows Mrs. Hudson in a green dress and white apron using a broom to sweep dirt of the cliffs of a river.
C16974. Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers of Cliffside Park, New Jersey. Mrs. Hudson's Cliffdwellers. Pin design shows Mrs. Hudson in a green dress and white apron carrying a tray up a set of stairs.
C16975. The Noble and Most Singular Order of the Blue Carbuncle. N.M.S.O.B.C. / Portland, Oregon. Oval pin design that shows a goose in gold, with a blue carbuncle in its throat.
C16976. -- B3572. The Noble Bachelors of St. Louis. Membership Lapel Pin. 1974. With the initials "V.R." in pock marks.
C16977. The Noble Bachelors of St. Louis. Lapel Pin. Pin design of a shield with the coat of arms of Lord Robert St. Simon. "Arms: Azure, three caltrops in chief over a fess sable."
C16978. -- B3573. The Non-Canonical Calabashes of Los Angeles. Membership Lapel Pin. 1973. In the form of a calabash pipe.
C16979. -- B3574. The Non-Canonical Calabashes of Los Angeles. The Non-Canonical Calabashes: The Sherlock Holmes Society of Los Angeles. 1977. In addition to the above name, the pin features a deerstalker and calabash.
C16980. The Non-Canonical Calabashes. "Sherlympiad" Pin. Los Angeles: 1988. A bronze lapel pin in an edition of 221, issued to commemorate the Sherlock Holmes Centennial and the XXIV Olympiad. Advertisement: BSJ, 38, No. 3 (September 1988), 189; 38, No. 4 (December 1988), 228.
C16981. The Northern Musgraves. Lapel Pin. Halifax, W. York. Pin design horizontal oval with a profile of Holmes facing west. Hand engraved and manufactured by Roger Worland of Touchstone Jewellery.
C16982. The Norwegian Explorers of Minnesota. Norwegian Explorers. Full-color rendering in metal and enamel of the Steele illustration from Empt. Holmes is shown contemplating the fate of the late Professor Moriarty at the edge of the Reichenbach Falls.
C16983. The Occupants of the Empty House. The Occupants of the Empty House. DuQuoin, Ill. Pin design in the shape of a door, with the name of the scion on the doormat. Above the door are the words "Camden House." A variant of the pin was issued in 1993.
C16984. The Parallel Case of St. Louis. Parallel Case / St. Louis. St. Louis: Joseph H. Eckrich, 1991. Pin design is in the shape of a beehive, with a profile of Holmes on light blue.
C16985. The Parallel Case of St. Louis. Parallel Case / St. Louis. St. Louis: Joseph J. Eckrich, 1993. Pin shape of the St. Louis Arch; blue background with a black profile of Watson.
C16986. -- B3575. The Praed Street Irregulars. Membership Lapel Pin. Culver City, Calif.: 1976. Luther Norris's letterhead deerstalkered bloodhound with pipe smoke spelling out PSI; gold-tone with three colors of cloisonne enamel.
C16987. The Praed Street Irregulars. Lapel Pin. 1994. Pewter pin of the Hound wearing a red deerstalker and smoking a pipe. Modelled after the original pin produced by Luther Norris.
C16988. The Retired Colonels. Lapel Pin. 1994. Pewter pin of George Bernard Shaw as Sherlock. Produced in association with the production of Sherlock Holmes at the Festival at Niagara-on-the-Lake.
C16989. Rosenberg, Stephen F. Lapel Pin. Pikesville, Md.: 1990. Black and gold plastic, featuring Holmes in a deerstalker, with a pipe, and holding a magnifying glass.
C16990. -- B3576. The Scowrers and Molly Maguires. Membership Lapel Pin. 1971. With the words "Scowrers, Molly Maguires."
C16991. "Sherlock Holmes Lives" Pin. Lancaster, Calif.: Cal Witt, 1982. Metal about the size of a penny. Black background with a gold profile of the Great Detective.
C16992. The Sherlock Holmes Society of Australia. Lapel Pin. Stirling, S.A. Pin design is in the shape of Australia in gold color, with a profile of Holmes in black facing east, wearing a deerstalker and smoking a pipe.
C16993. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London. Lapel Pin. 1991. The pin features a deerstalker and curved pipe motif against a black background with faceted edges. Gold plated or sterling silver, each with a cold enamel gloss finish. Hand engraved and manufactured by Roger Worland of Touchstone Jewellery.
C16994. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London. 40. Pin design of a flatten cross outlined in gold with a blue background. At the center is the number "40" to celebrate "Forty Years On" of the society.
C16995. The Sherlock Holmes Wireless Society. SHWS. New Haven, Conn.: Ronald E. Fish, 1991. Silver lapel pin in the shape of a microphone, with initials "SHWS."
C16996. The Silver Blazers. The Silver Blazers / Louisville, Ky. / Member. Pin design of an open book, with a profile of Holmes in red facing east on left and a profile of Silver Blaze facing west on right.
C16997. The Sir James Saunders Society. Lapel Pin. Newburgh, Ind. Round pin design with a profile of Holmes facing east on left side of pin and a profile of Sir James Saunders (with a beard) facing west.
C16998. The Sound of the Baskervilles. The Sound of the Baskervilles. Tacoma, Wash. A rectangular pin showing a hound baying at the moon.
C16999. The South Downers. South Downers. Crete, Ill.: January 1992. Pin designed in the shape of a beehive. Yellow circle within the beehive showing a black profile of Holmes facing west and touching a bee. Variant pin issued some months later showing a blue circle.
C17000. The Speckled Band of Boston. Lapel Pin. Pin design in the shape of a snake cured into almost a complete circle.
C17001. Stimson & Company. Stimson & Company / mcmxcii. Chester, Ill.: 1992. Pin design in the shape of a coffin with the lid open, with Holmes and Watson sitting in it.
C17002. The Sussex Apiarist Society. Lapel Pin. Chestertown, Md. Pin design of a honeybee.
C17003. The Tenants of Baker Street. The Tenants of Baker Street / Savannah, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. An oval pin with a black profile of Holmes in center; scion name and location in gold lettering on a white background.
C17004. The Torists International, S.S. Torists International, S.S. Mount Prospect, Ill.: 1987. Round pin with a profile of Holmes facing east, within an inner circle.
C17005. Watson's Erroneous Deductions. Watson's Erroneous Deductions. Staten Island, N.Y.: 1991. Brass; decorated in black and white, with Watson's medical bag.
C17006. Watson's Tin Box. Watson's Tin Box. Ellicott City, Md. Pin design shows a black tin box with Watson's name on it and also Cox & Co.
C17007. Flack, Jerry D. Mystery and Detection: Thinking and Problem Solving with the Sleuths. Illustrated by Gay Graeber Miller. Englewood, Colo.: Teacher Ideas Press/Libraries Unlimited, 1990. xx, 246 p. (Gifted Treasury Series) "This volume attempts to provide qualitatively differentiated resources and teaching strategies for teachers, library media specialists, administrators, and parents charged with the education of our gifted and talented youth." (Preface) The book contains numerous references to Doyle and Holmes, including a reprinting of "Mr. Sherlock Holmes: Teaching Exemplar Extraordinary," by Ron Abrell, and an AT&T ad with a photograph of Basil Rathbone. In one section it is suggested that students practice their writing skills by writing a letter to Sherlock Holmes. The book also features a cover illustration of Holmes.
C17008. The Free Library of Philadelphia. Student Sleuth: Solving Mysteries at The Free Library of Philadelphia. 1982. [8] p. (YA-1-82) An instruction manual illustrated with a silhouette of Holmes and an adult borrower's card for Mr. Sherlock Holmes (signed!) of 221b Baker St.
C17009. Prizzi, Elaine, and Jeanne Hoffman. I.M.A. Booksnoop's Amazing, Astounding, Astonishing Library Skills Kit. Belmont, Calif.: Fearon Teacher Aids/Pitman Learning, 1983. 132 p. illus. Grades 5-8. "Meet I.M.A. Booksnoop [in Sherlockian costume], the supersleuth who helps you and your students investigate the library and its most useful reference books. Booksnoop's library skills kit comes complete with motivational riddles, bulletin board ideas, games, a pretest, transparency masters, duplicatable worksheets, and teacher's notes and answer keys."
C17010. Stock, Carolmarie. Sassafras Holmes and the Library Mysteries. [Illustrations by Anne Hershenburgh.] [Hagerstown, Md.: Alleyside Press, 1991.] 60 p. "Through the adventures of young detective Sassafras Holmes and her friend Jane Watson, elementary students will eagerly lean about the Dewey Decimal System, using reference materials, and the importance of reading, as well as valuable lessons on library manners and book care." (Cover)
C17011. -- B6074. University of Kentucky. Libraries. The Adventures of the Awesome Archives, or the King's Dilemma. [Lexington]: 1977. 12 p. (Instructional Services Dept. Series No. 1, Pt. 4) A Sherlockian instruction manual on the use of the library.
C17012. University of Kentucky. Libraries. The Adventures of the Awesome Archives, or The King's Dilemma. [Lexington]: 1978. 8 p. Contents: Prologue. -- The Adventure of Lord Toodle's Remarkable Ransom. -- The Adventure of the Deadly Tome. -- The Adventure of the Flywheel Aperature Crammus. -- The Adventure of the Whimpering Unfortunate. -- The Adventure of the Murdered Effete Aesthete. -- Epilogue. See also DB6074.
C17013. Wilmer, Kathryn G. "Mystery at the Library," SLJ/School Library Journal, 28, No. 9 (May 1982), 24-26. An instruction exercise for fifth and sixth grade students involving three murders. The killer is revealed to be Stapleton (Houn). Illustrated with two drawings of Holmes.
C17014. -- B3579. Blau, Peter E. 221b. Inauguration. Washington, D.C., 1977.
C17015. -- B3580. Margolin, Jerry. 221bee. Milwaukie, Oreg., 1977.
C17016. -- B3581. Morris, Margaret Francine. 221 B. Texas, 1975.
C17017. -- B6075. Niver, Harold E. SHRLOK. Connecticut, Constitution State, 1978.
C17018. -- B3582. Schulz, Theodore G. SH 221b. San Rafael, Calif., 1973. Photograph and commentary: Those Crazy License Plates. Los Angeles: Price/Stern/Sloan Publishers, [1974]. p. 48.
C17019. -- B3583. Shaw, John Bennett. 221 BSI. New Mexico, Land of Enchantment, 1976. Photograph and commentary: Sherlockiana, 21, Nr. 2-3 (1976), 13. C17020. -- B3584. Shaw, John Bennett. SHERLOK. New Mexico, Land of Enchantment, 1977 and 1978. Photographs: PPofFC, No. 32 (May 16, 1977), 2; Lawrence Journal-World (November 19, 1978), 1D.
C17021. -- B3585. Tinning, Herbert. 221 B. New Jersey, Garden State, 1978. Photograph: Dr. Leon Sterndale's Christmas card, 1978.
C17022. -- B6076. Vail, Spencer. 221b. Portland, Oreg., 1973. Commentary: Oregon Journal (November 26, 1973); Photograph: Oregonian (January 3, 1975), B1 (Don Wilson).
C17023. Butterworth, Tom. gint rat. Claremont, Calif., 1984. Photograph: SM, 10, No. 1 (1984), 14.
C17024. Dandrew, Thomas A. sherlock. New York. Photograph and Commentary: NS, No. 4 (June 17, 1980), 15.
C17025. Fairbanks, Benjamin A., Jr. ccxxi-b. Texas, March 1980.
C17026. Lanza, Ken. baker st. New York. Photograph and commentary: NS, No. 4 (June 17, 1980), 15.
C17027. Meyer, Charles A. mycroft. New York, 1981. Photograph: NS, No. 8 (June 9, 1981), 6.
C17028. Thomalen, Robert E. garrideb. New York, 1982.
C17029. Wein, Richard. lmntry. New York, 1982.
C17030. Wood, Benton. 221-b. Holmes Beach, Fla., 1981. Photograph and commentary: NS, No. 10 (March 16, 1982), 14.
C17031. Sherlock Holmes en Ar_el, con Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. México, D.F.: Peliculas Agrasanchez, [n.d.]. 12 1/2 x 16 1/4 in. A set of eight lobby cards for Pursuit to Algiers, 1945 (DA5157).
C17032. The South Downers. [Magnifying Glass and Letter Opener.] Chicago: 1992. 6 in. Distributed at the annual dinner of The Baker Street Irregulars, January 8, 1993.
C17033. Ohio Match Co. Origin of Words. Wadsworth, Ohio: 1981. A package of fifty matchbooks with seventeen designs explaining the "Origin of Words." One of the words is "clue" and the cover features a caricature of Holmes.
C17034. -- A4832. Sherlock Holmes Book-Matches. Made for The Baker Street Irregulars by the Diamond Match Co., 1959. A caddy of fifty books of matches in Victorian gaslight color; illustrated with the famous Frederic Dorr Steele profile of Sherlock Holmes on the back and the "B.S.I." insignia on the front. Photograph: BSJ, 9, No. 2 (April 1959), 126.
C17035. Sherlock Holmes Lives On. Cincinnati: Classic Specialties, 1992. Heavy cloisonne medallion in chrome and vitreous enamel, with a profile of Holmes in black on a white circle, surrounded by a vivid red annulus. The legend is imbedded in the scarlet annulus. Advertisement: Scarlet Street, No. 7 (Summer 1992), 36.
C17036. Hanson, Robert F. Discovering Sherlockian Miniature Books. [Venice, Fla.: Opuscula Press, 1982.] 16 p. illus. The preface and introduction in this valuable reference work are followed by a partially descriptive and annotated list of fifty-one miniature books. The booklet also features three tipped-in color photographs.
C17037. Hanson, Robert F. "Sherlock Holmes Miniature Books," The Microbibliophile, 5, No. 2 (May 1981), 2-6. With an addendum entitled "Other Miniature Holmesiana," by John Bennett Shaw.
C17038. Lilley, Tim. "On 221b Bookshelves," TT, No. 8 (April 1983), 6. Instructions for making miniature volumes, specifically The American Encyclopedia that is mentioned in Five.
C17039. Lilley, Tim. "Upon 221b Bookshelves," TT, No. 7 (October 1982), 3. Helpful tips on collecting books for a miniature 221b Baker Street.
C17040. Stainer, Harry. "Little Books, Big Messages," The Plain Dealer [Cleveland] (October 1, 1989). illus. Ruth E. Adomeit exhibited over 3,500 miniature books at the Cleveland Public Library from her collection of 8,000 miniatures. Among the books displayed were the Canonical tales in forty-five volumes.
C17041. Cooper, Malcolm. The Sherlock Holmes. Hampshire: John Hine Ltd., 1986. 5 x 5 x 3 in. Handmade and handpainted replica of the pub. Advertisement: Collector Editions, 17, No. 1 (Spring 1989), 28.
C17042. -- B3586. Adams, Barbara. 221b Baker Street. Burlingame, Calif. Photograph: Nutshell News, 8, No. 1 (Spring 1978), 44.
C17043. -- B3587. Blauer, John M. 221-B Baker Street. Presented to the Bohemian Club, San Francisco, in memory of Joseph R. Knowland, 1873-1966. 10 x 13 x 9 in. Blauer has done nine 221b rooms since 1964. The most recent one, by John and Ellen Blauer, was for the author, Irving Wallace. Photograph: Nutshell News, 7, No. 2 (Summer 1977), 62.
C17044. -- B3588. "Camera Records Scenes at 9th Hobby Show for Oldest Persons," Better Times: Weekly Welfare and Health Bulletin [Welfare and Health Council of New York City], 36, No. 22 (February 18, 1955), 3. One of the photographs shows Mrs. Harriet B. Neill with her scale model of 221b Baker Street.
C17045. -- B3589. The Miniature Mart. The Sherlock Holmes Room. San Francisco: 1977. 1 p. A list of twenty-eight items that are necessary "in creating an authentic Sherlock Holmes setting representing the famous detective's living quarters.... Page number indicates item pictured in Miniature Mart Catalogue, No. 12."
C17046. -- B3590. Nolan, Diane. 221b Baker Street. Middletown, N.J. A glass enclosed replica of the Holmes residence, made as a Christmas present for her husband. Photograph: Ashbury Park Sunday Press (June, 9, 1974), B1.
C17047. -- B3591. Shaw, Dorothy Rowe. 221b Baker Street Miniature House. Santa Fe: 1979. 31 x 27 1/2 x 33 in. A complete house with furnishings: 2 floors, 9 rooms with 2 bathrooms. Fabricated on a scale of 1 in. to 1 ft.
C17048. -- B3592. Snyder, Dee. "Sherlock Holmes Lives! -- In Miniature Too!" Nutshell News [La Jolla, Calif.], 7, No. 2 (Summer 1977), 61-63; "At Home with Holmes," 7, No. 4 (Winter 1977), 8-14; "Holmesian Habitat How-To," 8, No. 1 (Spring 1978), 43-47; "Continuing Saga of Sherlock's Home," 8, No. 4 (Winter 1978), 7-8, 10. ----------. ----------, CPBook, 1, No. 2 (February 1978), 43-46; 1, No. 3 (May 1978), 53-54. An informative and well-illustrated series about Sherlockian miniature rooms and how to construct them, including descriptions of the author's own small versions of the Baker Street sitting room.
C17049. Angle, Pat. "Miniature Collectors Think Small," Independent Journal [San Rafael, Calif.] (May 16-17, 1981), C1. With a color photograph of the Baker Street flat and a Holmes doll by Mimi Berticivich of Tiburon.
C17050. Arbour, Henry. "The Miniaturization of 221b Baker Street," NS, No. 28 (September 23, 1986), 5-7. illus. "The report details the adventures of Henry and Bernie Arbour as they pursue their dream of recreating in miniature the Baker Street living quarters of Holmes and Watson."
C17051. Bahar, Ann. "John and Ellen Blauer's Miniature Mart," Antiques & Collecting Hobbies, 91, No. 6 (August 1986), 47-50. illus. "Theirs is an ideal marriage of talents. Across the years, John has designed many exciting rooms [including a Sherlock Holmes room] and Ellen has crafted many of the scaled-down period furnishings which bring the settings to life."
C17052. Biggers, Julian L., Jr. "The 221b Baker Street `Dutch' Dollhouse," TT, No. 21 (October 1987), 4-7. illus. The author describes his replica of three floors of 221 Baker Street at 1/144 scale (twelve feet to the inch).
C17053. Domeier, Doug. "Scaling Down Sherlock's Legendary Home," Miniature Collector, No. 30 (April 1982), 44-46. illus. ----------. ----------, CPBook, 5, No. 3 (September 1982), 479-480. "Dorothy Rowe Shaw's recreation of 221b Baker Street is guaranteed to pass the famous detective's inspection." (Subtitle)
C17054. Fleming, Jeanie Puleston. "A Sherlockian Adventure," Nutshell News, 14, No. 8 (August 1984), 78-81. illus. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 11 (October 1984), 5. "Dorothy Shaw's miniature 221b Baker Street contains hundreds of clues for the avid sleuth to discover." (Subtitle)
C17055. Fleming, Lois. "Fleming 221 Baker St.," TT, No. 6 (April 1982), 7. A description, diagram, and photograph of Sherlock's bedroom as constructed by Lois Fleming and displayed at a miniature show in the San Diego area in 1981.
C17056. Gloster, Eileen. "Couple Builds Holmes' Home in Their Own House," The Advocate/Sun Spots (August 1987), 12. illus. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 22 (April 1988), 6. Henry and Bernice Arbour of North Adams, Mass., are making a miniature version of 221 Baker Street, a three-story building, 42 inches high and 25 inches deep.
C17057. Helberg, Kristin. "Maynard Manor," Nutshell News, 12, No. 7 (July 1982), 38-41. A well-written and fully-illustrated description of the splendid miniature replica of the 221b Baker Street sitting room created by John and Ellen Blauer of San Francisco.
C17058. "It's a Small World," The Penn Shield (1976). ----------, TT, No. 4 (April 1981), 9. A brief article about Anne Neely's Betsy Ross and Sherlock Holmes rooms, including a photograph of the 221b room, which was displayed at the Cleveland Miniature Show in 1976.
C17059. Jackson, Brian. "Holmes' Home?" TT, No. 24 (1990), 1, 3-7. An illustrated article about the author's model of 221 Baker Street (109 Baker Street).
C17060. MacLaren, Catherine B. "One Show Is All It Takes," Nutshell News, 9, No. 1 (January-February 1979), 42-43. With a photograph of Sherlock Holmes's room, made by Lois Fleming.
C17061. "Miniatures," The New Mexican (June 21, 1979), D-8. A photograph of Dorothy Shaw, president of the Santa Fe Lilliput Society, inspecting the housekeeper's sitting room in her miniature 221 Baker Street house.
C17062. Moren, Sally. "It's a Small World Where Beverly Kidder Recreates," Princeton Weekly Bulletin (March 5, 1984). illus. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 11 (October 1984), 4. Miniaturist Beverly Kidder reconstructs a meticulously researched scale model of the 221b sitting room, complete with figures of Holmes, Watson, and Mrs. Hudson.
C17063. Ruble, Ann. Through the Looking Glass: Collections in Miniature. Clifton, Va.: Boynton and Associates, [1984]. 152 p. illus. Features a color photograph and description of Dee Snyder's miniature Sherlock Holmes room (p. 119).
C17064. Shaw, Dorothy Rowe. "Mrs. Hudson's Dilemma," Calabash, No. 1 (March 1982), 20-26. An informative account of how the author constructed a miniature two-story replica of 221 Baker Street. Illustrated with two photographs of her masterpiece (listed under DB3591).
C17065. Snyder, Dee. "A Baker Street Dozen," Nutshell News, 20, No. 12 (December 1990), 58-62. illus. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 25 (1991), 3-7. "A guide to the registered Sherlock Holmes rooms and houses by member of The Mini-Tonga Scion Society of The Baker Street Irregulars."
C17066. Snyder, Dee. "Creative Accessory Displays," Nutshell News, 10, No. 4 (July-August 1979), 51-52. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 4 (April 1981), 8. A discussion and photographs of a Sherlock Holmes display box, three miniature Sherlock Holmes books, a wooden pipe and magnifying glass.
C17067. Snyder, Dee. "The Modern Sherlockian," Nutshell News, 12, No. 10 (October 1982), 78-79. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 7 (October 1982), 6. A description and photograph of the author's contemporary 221b sitting room, which she calls "the ultimate bachelor pad of all times."
C17068. Snyder, Dee. "Norton: 221b Baker St.," TT, No. 5 (October 1981), 5. A description with two photographs of Jan Norton's 221b room.
C17069. Snyder, Dee. "Strauser 221 Baker St.," TT, No. 3 (October 1980), 6. illus. A description of the three-storied house designed by Ardie and Murray Strauser of Northumberland, Pa. Mrs. Strauser and her son spent over two-and-a-half years planning, collecting, and working on the house. Ray and Barbara Grandon drafted, built, wired, and papered the house according to Murray's specifications. The exterior measures 41 in. high, 36 in. deep, and 40 in. wide.
C17070. Wolov, Beverly. "There's No Place Like Holmes'," Holmeswork, 7, No. 1 (January 13, 1980), 6-8. ----------. ----------, TT, No. 3 (October 1980), 5, 7. Advice for Sherlockian miniaturists.
C17071. -- B3410. Hugo's Companions. Tankard. Designed by Robert W. Hahn. Made with a special alloy known as Armatelle, a form of pewter though slightly lighter in color. |