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Philip José Farmer

 

C22113. -- B4912. Farmer, Philip José. The Adventure of the Peerless Peer, by John H. Watson, M.D. Edited by Philip José Farmer, American Agent for the Estates of Dr. Watson, Lord Greystoke, David Copperfield, Martin Eden, and Don Quixote. Boulder, Colo.: The Aspen Press, 1974. viii, 111 p.

----------. ----------.[Rev. ed.] [New York: Dell Pub. Co., September 1976.] 127 p.

Cover illustration by Gadino of Lex Barker, Basil Rathbone, and Nigel Bruce.

In 1916 Holmes and Watson are sent on a secret mission to Cairo via two airplanes to track down Von Bork. On the way they become prisoners aboard a German zeppelin flying to Tanganyika to relieve the harrassed German forces there. During their adventures they encounter Lord Greystoke, otherwise known as Tarzan of the Apes.

Reviews: SM, 2, No. 4 (May 1975), 4 (Wally Conger); West Coast Review of Books, 3 (March 1977), 42; Wilson Library Bulletin, 49 (May 1975), 659 (Jon L. Breen).

 

C22114. Farmer, Philip José. "The Adventure of the Three Madmen," The Grand Adventure, [by] Philip José Farmer. New York: Berkley Books, [1984]. p. 233-327. illus. (Masterworks of Science Fiction and Fantasy)

"A Byron Preiss Visual Publications Book."

Book design by Robert Gould and Alex Jay.

A revision (required by the Burroughs estate) of The Adventure of the Peerless Peer in which Holmes and Watson encounter Sir Mowgli in the depths of Africa.

Additional review: WW, 8, No. 1 (May 1985), 27-30 (Ed Chapman).

 

C22115. -- B4913. Farmer, Philip José. "The Doge Whose Barque Was Worse Than His Bight," by Jonathan Swift Somers III [pseud.]. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 51, No. 5 (November 1976), 120-159.

Like the first story, "A Scarletin Study," this sequel features Ralph von Wau Wau and his assistant, Johann H. Weisstein, Dr. Med., and begins with paraphrases of the initial paragraphs in the Canonical tales. There are numerous puns to and on the Canon in both stories.

 

C22116. -- B4914. Farmer, Philip José. The Other Log of Phileas Fogg. Illustrated by Jack Gaughan. New York: DAW Books, [March 1973]. 191 p. (No. 48) (UQIO48)

Relates the science-fiction background of Around the World in Eighty Days and identifies Capt. Nemo with Professor Moriarty. It contains, in an addendum, "A Submersible Subterfuge, or Proof Impositive," by H. W. Starr (DA3584).

Review: Publishers Weekly, 203 (May 28, 1973), 41.

 

C22117. Farmer, Philip José. The Other Log of Phileas Fogg. Illustrated by Jack Gaughan. Middlesex: Hamlyn Paperbacks, 1979. 166 p.

----------. ----------. [Illustrated by Rick J. Bryant.] New York: Pinnacle Books, [January 1982]. 303 p.

"A Tor Book."

Also contains: A Submersible Subterfuge, or Proof Impositive, by H. W. Starr.

First published by DAW Books, March 1973.

 

C22118. -- B4915. Farmer, Philip José. "The Problem of the Sore Bridge -- Among Others," by Harry Manders [pseud.]. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 49, No. 3 (September 1975), 132-157.

Raffles and Manders solve the three cases referred to in Thor, and Holmes makes a brief appearance.

 

C22119. Farmer, Philip José. "The Problem of the Sore Bridge -- Among Others," by Harry Manders [pseud.]. Riverworld: The Great Short Fiction of Philip José Farmer. [New York]: Berkley Pub. Corp., [November 1979]. p. 139-169.

"A Berkley Book."

Cover and spine title: Riverworld and Other Stories.

First published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1975.

 

C22120. -- B4916. Farmer, Philip José. "A Scarletin Study," by Jonathan Swift Somers III [pseud.]. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 48, No. 3 (March 1975), 54-79.

"Being a reprint from the reminiscences of Johann H. Weisstein, Dr. Med., late of the Autobahn Patrol Medical Department." (Subtitle)

Introduces Ralph von Wau Wau and Johann H. Weisstein, M.D. Von Wau Wau is a German shepherd dog whose I.Q. has been artificially raised by Hambur scientists and who can talk because of a voder implanted in his throat. He has a great admiration for Holmes and sometimes speaks in his manner. Other times he talks like Sam Spade.

Review: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 49, No. 3 (September 1975), 159 (Jonathan Swift Somers III).

 

C22121. -- B4917. "Fast and Fit Australian XIII," The Times (September 14, 1959), 3.

"The Case of the Predetermined Game," The Sherlock Holmes Scrapbook. p. 113.

"Holmes & Watson at the Tourists' Match. Leeds 20 pts., Australians 44."

 

C22122. -- B4918. Fayne, Eric. "The Boy Who Lost His Foot," The Collector's Digest Annual (1960).

A parody of Charles Hamilton's parodies, with Herlock Sholmes and Dr. Jotson.

 

C22123. -- B4919. Fayne, Eric. "The Tragedy on Little Side," The Collector's Digest Annual (1961).

Another parody featuring Sholmes and Jotson.

 

C22124. Feder, Happy Jack, and Kathryn West Merrick. "The Case of the Cubie's Final Solution," Zen of Cubing: In Search of the Seventh Side. Illustrations by Christopher Merrick. South Bend, Ind.: And Books, [1982]. p. 73-81.

 

C22125. Felong, Michael. The Adventure of the Emulsion Revulsion. [Chicago: Unpublished MS, 1975.] 15 p.

"An unexpurgated reminiscence of the Great Detective."

 

C22126. -- A5888. Ferguson, Rachel. "`Home!' Sweet Holmes!" Nymphs and Satires. London: Ernest Benn Ltd., [1932]. p. 199-204.

----------. "His Last Scrape, or Holmes, Sweet Holmes!" The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Edited by Ellery Queen. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1944. p. 301-305.

 

C22127. Fernandes, John. "The Montpelier Cabinet Maker," TW, 1, No. 8 (December 1979), 5-6; 1, No. 9 (January 1980), 2-4; 1, No. 10 (February 1980), 4-5.

 

C22128. Feuer, Lewis S. The Case of the Revolutionist's Daughter: Sherlock Holmes Meets Karl Marx. New York: Prometheus Books, [1983]. 159 p. illus.

Jacket design and illustration by Gregory Lyde Vigrass.

Reviews: BSJ, 34, No. 1 (March 1984), 47; BSM, No. 36 (Winter 1983), 43-44 (Lenny Picker); Intermountain Jewish News/Literary Supplement (April 13, 1984), 1-2 (Frank E. Talmage); Kirkus Reviews, 51 (August 1, 1983), 845; Publishers Weekly, 224 (August 12, 1983), 53; RMPH, 2, No. 5 (Fall 1983), 2 (Betty Pierce); SHJ, 16, No. 4 (Summer 1984), 111-112 (Nicholas Utechin).

 

C22129. Fink, Joe. "A Christmas Carol, Too, or The Adventure of the Basket Case," PP (NS), No. 4 (December 1989), 27-32.

In which the paths of Ebenezer Scrooge and Sherlock Holmes at last cross and why Holmes retired to his bees and Scrooge to Bedlam.

 

C22130. -- B4920. Fiore, Albie. "Cluedo," Games and Puzzles (June 1976), 20. (Play Room)

A problem scenario with Holmes and Watson, set by Albie Fiore for the Games Day at Seymour Hall.

 

C22131. Fiorella, Dan. "The Adventure of the Angry Author," Sods & Peppers Local Garden Club [New York University], 3, No. 4 (May 1980), 13-15. illus.

 

C22132. -- B4921. "The First Scoop or the Last," by Herlock Sholem. The Dome: Yearbook of the University of Notre Dame, 9 (1914), 189.

 

C22133. -- B4922. Fischer, Cindy. The Adventure of the Copper Breeches. Introduction by Frank A. Hoffmann. [Buffalo, N.Y.]: Last Bow Press, 1978. 15 p. ("Irregular" Series No. 1)

Limited to 150 numbered copies.

Detective: Slipshod Helms (with Dr. Thensome).

 

C22134. -- A5889. Fisher, Charles. "A Christmas Episode," BSJ Christmas Annual, No. 1 (1956), 62-64.

 

C22135. -- A5890. Fisher, Charles. Some Unaccountable Exploits of Sherlock Holmes. Philadelphia: [Privately Printed], 1956. [28] p.

Contents: The Adventure of the Masked Caller. -- The Problem of the Importunate Landlady. -- The Case of the Haunted Ball Park. -- The Case of the Beleaguered Detective. -- The Adventure of the Foiled Revenge. -- The Problem of the Empty Magnums. -- The Adventure of the Mysterious Client. -- The Puzzle of the Strange Visage.

These eight short pastiches originally appeared in the late Philadelphia Record in 1939 and 1940.

 

C22136. Fisher, Charles. Some Unaccountable Exploits of Sherlock Holmes. [New York: Magico Magazine, n.d., 1985.] 26 p.

Originally published as a Christmas greeting to The Sons of the Copper Beeches, Philadelphia, 1956 (DA5890).

 

C22137. Fitchett, Carlton, and Alton McConkey. "The Modern Sherlock," One Baffling Mystery, by Carlton Fitchett. Five Deductions, by Alton McConkey. Illustrated by Paul Fung. Seattle Post-Intelligencer (November 6, 1924). (Fitch's Lines) p. 2.

Detective: Old Cap Jones.

 

C22138. Fitzgerald, James A. "The Case That Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson Would Not Have Solved: The Failure of the Deductive Process," Clini-Pearls, 2, No. 9 (September 1979), 6.

 

C22139. -- B4923. Fitzhugh Percy K. "Sherlock Nobody Holmes." Illustrated by William van Dresser. Boys' Life: The Boy Scouts' Magazine, 8, No. 3 (March 1918), 1-4, 36-37.

Sherlockian only by title.

 

C22140. -- B4924. Flaherty, Susan, and Judy Pruski. "My Son, the Detective," by Martha Hudson. JAMS, 1, No. 3 (Fall 1972), 11.

A shocking disclosure that Martha was married to Siger Holmes and gave birth to Sherrinford!

 

Robert F. Fleissner

 

C22141. [Fleissner, Robert F.] "The Censored Client and the Distraught Damsel," by Archibald W. Harris [pseud.]. CH, 14, No. 4 (Summer 1991), 15-19.

 

C22142. Fleissner, Robert F. "Mockbeth ... by Watson," CH, 12, No. 1 (Autumn 1988), 35-38.

Relates a parody of Macbeth (updated) to Holmes and Jack the Ripper.

 

C22143. Fleissner, Robert F. "Sherlock Holmes and Shakespeare's Second Most Famous Soliloquy," Thalia [University of Ottawa], 10, No. 1 (1989), 43-47.

Although appearing in a humor magazine, this pastiche (not a parody) delves into the issue of whether Holmes would have accepted the Folio reading of Hamlet's famous line "O that this too too solid flesh" or the (now preferred) earlier reading (usually now emended to read "sullied flesh"). The point of the Sherlockian framework is to compensate for the otherwise deadeningly pedantic effect of so many close textual analyses; it contains scholarly apparatus as well, however. Holmes prefers "sullied," Watson "solid." (The final contrast with Ophelia's "fair and unpolluted flesh" gives Holmes the edge.)

 

C22144. [Fleissner, Robert F.] "Sherlock Holmes Inspects the Hamlet Spectra," by Archibald W. Harris, III [pseud.]. Shakespeare Inc. Quarterly, 1, No. 1 (1988), 1-14.

This spoof deals with Holmes and Watson investigating the reappearance of the ghost of Hamlet's father in Denmark and the subsequent visitation paid them by this same spirit at their Baker Street lodgings. Although much serious discussion ensues about the nature of ghosts in terms of theology, the visitation turns out to be a ghost impersonator who is afraid that too many critics and readers think that all Danish folk are melancholy, Hamlet-like types; hence he wants Shakespeare scholars to take the ghost seriously and not the Romantic Hamlet image.

 

C22145. [Fleissner, Robert F.] "Sherlock Holmes Intercepts the Frankenstein Monster," by Archibald W. Harris, III [pseud.]. SHR, 1, No. 1 (1986), 14-19. illus.

"A ghost story for Christmas."

 

C22146. Fleissner, Robert F. "Sherlock Holmes Sees Through `The Invisible Man,'" HF, No. 8 (1991), 29-33.

H. G. Wells's Invisible Man arrives at 221b Baker Street, and, after a long encounter with Holmes over the teacups, Holmes discloses that the novel owes something to Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray.

 

C22147. Fleissner, Robert F. "A Sherlockian Treatment of the Mystery of the Dedication to Shakespeare's Sonnets," Clues: A Journal of Detection, 6, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 1985), 57-66.

----------. ----------, The Sherlockian, 1, No. 2 (1987), 12-24.

Contains a pastiche entitled "The Adventure of the Well-Wishing Adventurer; or, Holmes Discounts Holmes?"

 

C22148. Flinn, Denny Martin. Killer Finish. New York: Bantam Books, [August 1991]. 260 p.

"A Bantam Crime Line Book."

"When it comes to solving crimes, he was born to it ... He's Spencer Holmes, San Francisco sleuth." (Cover)

 

C22149. Flinn, Denny Martin. San Francisco Kills. New York: Bantam Books, [January 1991]. 200 p.

"A Bantam Crime Line Book."

"He bears the family name and has a talent for detection. Just call him Holmes ... Spencer Holmes." (Cover)

 

C22150. -- B4925. Fogg, Lawrence Daniel. "Shady Sinners of the Styx," The Asbestos Society of Sinners. Boston: Mayhew Pub. Co., [1906]. Chap. 2, p. 15-27.

 

C22151. -- A5891. [Foley, Francine.] "The Case of the Careless Suffragette," Screen Stories (February 1955), 47, 54-55. (Best TV Story of the Month)

A fictionalized adaptation of the teleplay (DA5529). Illustrated with scenes from the production.

 

C22152. -- B4926. [Folwell, Arthur H.] "The Adventure of the Gusty Night," by A. H. F. Puck, 56 (November 9, 1904), [9].

----------. ----------, BSM, No. 2 (July 1975), 13-14.

"A Sherlock Holmes tale with Sherlock left out." (Subtitle)

 

C22153. -- A5892. Ford, Corey. "The Rollo Boys with Sherlock in Mayfair, or Keep It Under Your Green Hat," Three Rousing Cheers for the Rollo Boys. Illustrated by Gluyas Williams. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1925. Chap. 19, p. 221-237.

----------. ----------, The Bookman, 62, No. 5 (January 1926), 583-588.

A triple-barrelled parody of the Rover Boys, Sherlock Holmes, and Michael Arlen.

 

C22154. -- A5893. Ford, James L. "The Story of Bishop Johnson," The Pocket Magazine, 1, No. 1 (November 1895), 85-93.

 

C22155. Ford, John M. "The Adventure of the Solitary Engineer," Art: Freff. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 3, No. 9 (September 1979), 115-119.

----------. ----------, Isaac Asimov's Near Futures and Far. Edited by George Scithers. New York: The Dial Press/Davis Publications, [1981]. p. 235-239. illus. (Vol. 5)

----------. ----------, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Anthology #5, 1982.

----------. ----------, Laughing Space. Funny science fiction chuckled over by Isaac Asimov and J. O. Jeppson. Introduction and headnotes by Isaac Asimov. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1982. p. 234-237.

"This tale touches on several of the author's (and the editor's, for that matter) weaknesses, for it's a pastiche of a pastiche, ending in the most complex horrid pun we've yet printed."

 

C22156. -- A5894. Forkosch, Morris D. "The Case of the Curious Kerchief," BSJ, 20, No. 4 (December 1970), 234-238.

 

C22157. -- A5895. Forrest, G. F. "The Adventure of the Diamond Necklace," Misfits: A Book of Parodies. Oxford: Frank Harvey, 1905. p. 67-70.

A jewel theft in which Warlock Bones is the culprit!

 

C22158. Forsythe, Berkley. Expo '98: Sherlock Holmes in Omaha. Omaha: Simmons-Boardman Books, [September 1987]. 173 p.

Reviews: APD (July-August 1988), 6 (Dean Clark); BSJ, 38, No. 2 (June 1988), 124 (Peter E. Blau); Sherlockiana, 33, Nr. 1 (1988), 7 (Bjarne Nielsen).

 

C22159. Fowler, Gene. "Arson Clews," New York American (1923-1925).

----------. ----------, Sherlock Holmes in America. 1981. p. 123-125.

Partial contents: The Sylvan Mystery (March 6, 1924). -- The Plate Mystery (April 13, 1924). -- The Vault Mystery (June 22, 1924).

Detective: Professor Arson Clews (with Boobson).

 

C22160. -- B4927. Fradkin, Lloyd. "Who Was That Woman?" SM, 4, No. 2 (June 12, 1976), 8-10.

Holmes averts a plot by Moriarty to kill Holmes, Watson, and his wife Mary, but only after poor Watson has been led to believe that Holmes and Mary are dead.

 

C22161. Frailey, Dennis J. The Adventure of the Book Collector, by John H. Watson, M.D., as transmitted to Dennis J. Frailey. [Plano, Texas: Privately Produced, April 24, 1988.] 12 p.

 

C22162. Fraser, Cathy. "The Case of the Haunted Inheritance," 221b, No. 3 (April 1990), 12-24.

----------. ----------, SMuse, 12, No. 2 (Autumn 1993), 16-28.

 

C22163. Freeman, F. W. "The Adventures of Shylock Oames: The Sign of Gore," Tit-Bits (December 3, 1892), 149.

----------. ----------, My Evening with Sherlock Holmes. 1981. p. 39-41.

 

C22164. Frey, William J. "The Giant Rat of Sumatra," MM, Nos. 24-25 (April-June 1981), 5-18.

Winner of the Mykie Award for the best work of fiction in the 1980 Literary Event Contest sponsored by Mycroft's Isolated Companions.

 

C22165. Friesner, Esther M. Druid's Blood. [New York]: New American Library, [July 1988]. 279 p.

"A Signet Book."

Sherlockian cover illustration.

"Can a magic-less sleuth save Victoria's spell-beset England?" (Cover).

----------. ----------. [London: Headline Book Publishing, 1989.] 279 p.

Sherlockian cover illustration by Richard Clifton-Dey.

Review: WW, 11, No. 2 (September 1988), 33 (Brad Keefauver).

 

C22166. -- A5896. "From the Diary of Dr. Watson," G. K.'s Weekly, 1, No. 22 (August 15, 1925), 486.

----------, CPBook, 1, No. 4 (Spring 1965), 75-76.

 

C22167. Fry, Stephen. "Sherlock Holmes of the Laughing Jarvey," Illustrated by Paul Slater. The Listener, 118 (December 17-24, 1987), 28-30, 32-33.

"Christmas Short Story II."

 

C22168. -- A5897. Fuller, William O. A Night with Sherlock Holmes: A Paper Read Before the 12mo Club. [Cambridge, Mass.]: Privately Printed [at the Riverside Press], 1929. vii, 30 p.

Limited to 200 copies.

----------. "The Mary Queen of Scots Jewel," The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Edited by Ellery Queen. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1944. p. 275-290.

 

C22169. -- B4928. G., S. "The Commencement Mystery," The Yale Record (June 1, 1927), 758.

"An adventure of Mr. Sherlock Holmes." (Subtitle)

 

C22170. Gaggiani, Coral M. "Desperation on Baker Street," Illustrated by Larry Blamirel. Science Fiction Times [Bremerhaven, W. Germany] (November 1979), 12-17.

 

C22171. -- B4929. Gagnon, Daniel W. "The End of Moriarty's Gang, or How Sherlock Holmes' Life Was Saved," SM, 5, No. 4 (November 30, 1977), 19-21.

A parody of John Kendrick Bangs (DB4838).

 

C22172. Galerstein, David L. "Potpourri," PP, 3, No. 4 (1981), 26-34.

 

C22173. -- B4930. Gallico, Paul. "Treasure Hunt," Illustrated by Frank Bensing. Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 103 (December 1937), 34-37, 113-116.

----------. "Solo Job," The Female of the Species: The Great Women Detectives and Criminals. Edited by Ellery Queen. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1943. p. 46-64.

----------. ----------, The Great Women Detectives and Criminals: The Female of the Species. Edited by Ellery Queen. Garden City, N.Y.: Blue Ribbon Books, [1946]. p. 46-64.

A newspaper story about a girl detective named Sally (Sherlock) Holmes Lane.

 

C22174. Gallico, Paul. "Solo Job," Ladies in Crime: A Collection of Detective Stories by English and American Writers. Edited by Ellery Queen. London: Faber and Faber, [n.d., 1947]. p. 58-76.

First published in Cosmopolitan, December 1937.

 

C22175. Galvin, David. "The Case of the Wayward Wallet," Skullduggery [Cook & McDowell Publications, Evansville, Ind.], 1, No. 1 (January 1980), 23-27. illus.

 

C22176. Gambogi, Robert. Young Mr. Watson. [Seabastopol, Calif.: Unpublished MS, n.d.] 337 p.

"A suspense thriller set in the foggy streets of San Francisco in 1939 where Sherlock Holmes now lives in a reproduction of his Baker Street digs with his heretofore unknown daughter, Mary.

"The son of Dr. Watson, young and handsome James H. Watson, has come to seek the aid of the aged Holmes in foiling a villainous plot to assassinate President Roosevelt, and the suspense is underway. Can they unravel the complex thread of the plot against the President in time, before the agents and double agents that are hot upon their heels stop them?

"In this quick-paced drama of intrigue and deception, we learn what became of Holmes after he went into retirement to his farm in Sussex Downs to pursue the hobby of bee raising, including the startling disclosure of his affair with the only woman ever to defeat him in a case."

 

John Gardner

 

C22177. -- B4931. Gardner, John. The Return of Moriarty. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, [1974]. xi, 320 p.

----------. ----------. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1974]. 366 p.

Jacket design by Paul Gamarello.

----------. ----------. [New York]: Berkley Pub. Corp., [April 1976]. ix, 290 p.

"A Berkley Medallion Book."

Cover illustration by Ken Braren.

----------. Moriarty. London and Sydney: Pan Books, [1976]. 318 p.

Cover illustration by George Sharp.

Reviews: The Armchair Detective, 8 (November 1974), 60-61 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Best Sellers, 34 (November 15, 1974), 367 (R. F. Grady); Birmingham Post (November 28, 1974) (F. E. Pardoe); Booklist, 71 (January 1, 1975), 443; Boston Herald Traveler (May 25, 1975) (George H. L. Smith); British Book News (February 1975), 138; Buffalo Evening News (November 16, 1974) (Charles A. Brady); Caellian [New Brunswick, N.J.] (December 19, 1974), 8 (John Bernard); Cedar Rapids Gazette (February 16, 1975) (Phyllis Fleming); Charleston News and Courier (November 17, 1974) (J.A.I.); Charlotte Observer (December 15, 1974) (Wilton Garrison); Cincinnati Enquirer (November 3, 1974) (Roger Grooms); Daily Oklahoman (May 11, 1975) (W. U. McCoy); Daily Telegraph (February 6, 1975) (Violet Grant); Detroit News (November 17, 1974) (W. T. Rabe); DCC, 11, No. 3 (May 1975), 7 (Glenn J. Shea); Eastern Daily Press (December 27, 1974) (Kenneth Hopkins); Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (November 24, 1974); Fort Worth Press (November 17, 1974) (Larry Powell); Glasgow Herald (February 20, 1975) (P.); Guardian (October 31, 1974) (Matthew Coady); Harper's Magazine, 250 (February 1975), 114 (Charles Nicol); Hartford Courant (December 15, 1974) (Henry McNulty); Kansas City Star (December 29, 1974) (Henry C. Haskell); Kirkus Reviews, 42 (August 15, 1974), 891-892; Law Society's Gazette (September 22, 1976) (Glyn Hardwicke); Lewiston Evening Journal (December 7, 1974) (Nancy Grape); Library Journal, 99 (November 1, 1974), 2874-2875 (H. C. Veit); Los Angeles Times/The Book Review (October 13, 1974) (Dick Lochte); Mansfield News Journal (December 8, 1974) (Terry Mapes); MB, 1, No. 3 (September 1975), 2-3 (Dan Daugherty); Metro [Omaha] (January 15, 1975) (Teresa Bloomingdale); New York Review of Books, 22 (February 20, 1975), 15 (Clive James); New York Times Book Review (February 2, 1975), 24, 26 (Marguerite Young); News-Tribune [Waltham, Mass.] (February 14, 1975); Northern Echo [Darlington] (November 8, 1974); Omaha World-Herald (December 25, 1974) (Victor P. Hass); Orange County Evening News and Independent [Garden Grove, Calif.] (December 11, 1974) (Jim Drummond); Pasadena Star-News (February 9, 1975) (Miles Clark); Pennsylvania Voice/34th Street [University of Pennsylvania] (November 21, 1974), 5 (Steven Rothman); Philadelphia Bulletin (December 15, 1974) (Joseph Shelliz); Raleigh News & Observer (January 26, 1975) (Lynn Lloyd); Roanoke Times (December 1, 1974) (Chester Goolrick); St. Louis Post-Dispatch (December 29, 1974) (Don Crinklaw); San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle/This World (December 1, 1974), B-13 (Lenore Glen Offord); School Library Journal, 21 (April 1975), 73 (Joni Bodart); South Bend Tribune (April 20, 1975) (Bruce Qualey); Stratford-Upon-Avon Herald (November 1, 1974) (H.P.S.); Sunday Mirror (November 10, 1974) (Mark Kahn); Sunday Telegraph (February 16, 1975) (Arthur Marshall); Sunday Times (December 15, 1974), 31 (Oscar Turnill); Tallahassee Democrat (January 5, 1975) (Danny Walker); Times Literary Supplement (December 20, 1974), 1437; Waco Tribune-Herald (November 17, 1974) (Gynter Quill); Village Voice, 20 (February 10, 1975), 27 (Dale Copps); Washington Star-News (October 28, 1974), C-3 (Philip Locke); Wilmington News-Journal (December 5, 1974) (Bill Hayden).

 

C22178. Gardner, John. The Return of Moriarty. New York: Berkley Books, [2nd printing, September 1981]. ix, 290 p.

At head of title: Starring the arch-enemy of Sherlock Holmes.

New cover illustration by Guy Deel.

----------. ----------. New York: Berkley Books, [February 1988] ix, 290 p.

"The Napoleon of Crime presents Holmes and Watson with his ultimate challenge." (Cover)

New cover illustration by Guy Deel.

----------. ----------. [London]: W. H. Allen & Co., [1983]. 383 p.

"A Star Book."

----------. Le retour de Moriarty. Traduit de l'anglais par Iawa Tate. Introduction par Paul Gayot. [Paris]: Nouvelles éditions Oswald, [1984]. 331 p. (Sherlock Holmes and Co., 3) (Collection "Le miroir obscur," 88)

Dessin de couverture par Jean-Claude Claeys.

First published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974.

C22179. -- B4932. Gardner, John. The Revenge of Moriarty. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, [1975]. xi, 289 p.

----------. ----------.London: Book Club Associates, [1975]. xi, 289 p.

----------. ----------.New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1975]. xi, 289 p.

Jacket design by Paul Gamarello.

----------. ----------. London and Sydney: Pan Books, [1977]. 302 p.

Cover illustration by George Sharp.

----------. ----------. [New York]: Berkley Pub. Corp., [March 1978]. xi, 253 p.

"A Berkley Medallion Book."

Reviews: Afghanistanzas, 2, No. 8 (May 1978), 4-5 (Doug Highsmith); The Armchair Detective, 9 (June 1976), 221 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution (January 25, 1976) (Shirley K. Sullivan); BSM, No. 5 (March 1976), 19-20 (Glenn J. Shea); Best Sellers, 36 (April 1976), 3; Booklist, 72 (February 15, 1976), 839; Boston Globe/Calendar (February 26, 1976) (Lee Grove); Chicago Tribune/Book World (December 21, 1975) (George Cohen); (January 4, 1976), 3 (George Cohen); Kirkus Reviews, 43 (November 1, 1975), 1251; Law Society's Gazette (September 22, 1976) (Glyn Hardwicke); Publishers Weekly, 208 (November 10, 1975), 48; St. Louis Post-Dispatch (February 8, 1976) (Philip A. Shreffler); Saturday Evening Post, 248 (May 1976), 69; School Library Journal, 22 (January 1976), 57.

 

C22180. Gardner, John. The Revenge of Moriarty. New York: Berkley Books, [3rd printing, September 1981]. xi, 253 p.

At head of title: Starring the arch-enemy of Sherlock Holmes.

New cover illustration by Guy Deel.

----------. ----------. [London]: W. H. Allen & Co., [1984]. 306 p.

"A Star Book."

First published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975.

 

C22181. -- B4933. Gardner, Martin. "The Case of the Defective Doyles," Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 2, No. 1 (January-February 1978), 45; Solutions, 103, 124.

----------. ----------, Isaac Asimov's Masters of Science Fiction. Vol. 1. Edited by George Scithers. New York: Davis Publications, [1978]. p. 45; Solutions, 124, 213.

A mathematical puzzle with two solutions, involving Shurl and Watts.

 

C22182. Gardner, Martin. "The Case of the Defective Doyles," Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Anthology. Vol. 1. New York: Davis Publications, [1978]. p. 45.

First published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January-February 1978.

 

C22183. Gardner, Martin. "Mathematical Games," Scientific American, 243, No. 3 (September 1980), 20-22, 24. illus.

"Dr. Matrix, like Mr. Holmes, comes to an untimely and mysterious end." (Subtitle)

 

C22184. -- A5898. Gardner, Martin. "The Missing Walnuts," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 27, No. 2 (February 1956), 78-80.

 

C22185. Garland, Lawrence. The Affair of the Unprincipled Publishers, by John H. Watson, M.D., as discovered by Lawrence Garland. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Books, 1983. 21 p.

Limited to 275 copies in wrappers and 50 numbered and signed copies in cloth.

An account of a meeting between Thomas James Wise (bibliographer, book collector, literary forger, thief) and Sherlock Holmes.

 

C22186. Garner, Brian. "Return of the Wolf," HF, No. 5 (1984), 31-75. illus.

 

C22187. Garrett, Randall. "Too Many Magicians," Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, 77, No. 6 (August 1966), 8-53; 78, No. 1 (September 1966), 104-157; 78, No. 2 (October 1966), 108-158; 78, No. 3 (November 1966), 97-165.

 

C22188. -- B4934. Garrett, Randall. Too Many Magicians. New York: Modern Literary Editions Pub. Co., [1966]. 238 p. (Curtis Books)

----------. ----------. Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1967. 260 p.

----------. ----------. [London]: Macdonald & Co. Ltd., 1968]. 260 p.

----------. ----------. With a new introduction by Sandra Miesel. Boston: Gregg Press, 1978. xi, 260 p. (The Gregg Press Science Fiction Series)

A fantasy novel parodying Nero Wolfe, with a number of unacknowledged Sherlockian parallels, quotations, and flavorings.

Reviews: The Armchair Detective, 9 (February 1976), 144-145 (Jon L. Lellenberg); 12 (Fall 1979), 372-373 (Charles Shibuk); BSM, No. 20 (December 1979, 32 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Kirkus Reviews, 35 (November 1, 1967), 1344; Library Journal, 92 (December 1, 1967), 4437 (M. K. Grant); MM, No. 20 (August 1980), 13 (Sarah Golden); New York Times Book Review (January 7, 1968), 32 (Anthony Boucher); Publishers Weekly, 192 (October 30, 1967), 49.

 

C22189. Gask, Arthur. Gentlemen of Crime. London: Herbert Jenkins, [1932]. 312 p.

----------. ----------. New York: The Macaulay Co., [1933]. 317 p.

"A millionaire residing in an old castle in Norfolk is being forced to pay over large sums of money to an unknown gang of racketeers and secretly he calls to his assistance some of the greatest detectives and the most notorious criminals of the world." Among the characters are Naughton Jones (Sherlock Holmes) and Professor Mariarty.

 

C22190. Geake, Charles, and F. Carruthers Gould. John Bull's Adventures in the Fiscal Wonderland. With forty-six illustrations by F.C.G. London: Methuen & Co., 1904. xi, 152, 36 p.

Contains a parody of Holmes on page 126.

 

C22191. Geare, Michael, and Michael Corby. Dracula's Diary. New York: Beaufort Books, [1982]. 153 p.

Holmes and Watson appear as minor characters in this account of Dracula's adventures in Transylvania and England (p. 26, 58-60, 118-119, 124-125).

Review: FPN (May 1984), 12-13 (Sean P. Milks).

 

C22192. Gechter, Albert E. Sherlock Holmes and the Haunted Violin. [Oklahoma City: Unpublished MS, 1981.] 51 p.

 

C22193. -- A5899. George, Isaac S. "The Sudden Death of Cardinal Tosca," BSJ [OS] 3, No. 1 (January 1948), 73-82.

 

C22194. Geyer, Jackie. "The Case of Mrs. Farintosh," ND (September 1991), 3-5.

Winner of the Dick and Nancy Albright pastiche contest.

 

C22195. Gibb, Marie. "The Perfect Crime, or The Mystery of the Maligned Medic," SMuse, 12, No. 1 (Summer 1993), 25-29.

 

C22196. Gibbons, De Lamar. Their Secrets: Why Navaho Indians Never Get Cancer. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho: The Academy of Health, 1988. 124 p.

Partial contents: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.

 

C22197. Gibson, John Michael, and Richard Lancelyn Green, comp. My Evening with Sherlock Holmes. [London]: Ferret, [1981]. 120 p.

"Of this first edition, 100 copies are numbered and signed by the compilers."

Contents: Introduction: Holmes and Doyle -- A Study in Byways, by John Michael Gibson and Richard Lancelyn Green. -- My Evening with Sherlock Holmes (Anonymous). -- Adventures of Sherwood Hoakes: Adventure 1. An Interrupted Honeymoon, by A. Cone and Oil (C. C. Rothwell). -- Adventures of Sherwood Hoakes: Adventure 2. The Yellow Cockroach, by A. Cone and Oil. -- The Real Sherlock Holmes: An Interview by Our Special Commissioner (Anonymous). -- The Adventures of Shylock Oams: The Sign of Gore, by F. W. Freeman. -- The Late Sherlock Holmes, by Our Own Extra-Special Reporters. -- The Man Who "Bested" Sherlock Holmes, by Joseph Baron. -- Impressions of Sherlock Holmes (Anonymous). -- Mrs. Dr. Sherlock Holmes (Anonymous). -- One Against Our Old Friend Sherlock (Anonymous). -- Should a Public Monument Be Erected to Sherlock Holmes? by J. H. Brearley. -- The Cat of the Bunkervilles, by Boothcut Hoyle. -- Sherlock Holmes and Brigadier Gerard (Anonymous). -- Sherlock Holmes, by A. H. Hamilton. -- How Holmes Tried Politics (Anonymous). -- Moriarty's Return, by T. Arnold Johnston. -- The Adventures of Herr Lock Shomes: The Mystery of the Elastic Band (Anonymous). -- The Adventures of Herr Lock Shomes: The Mystery of the Acetylene Lamp (Anonymous). -- Sherlock Holmes and Certain Critics, by Ellis G. Roberts. -- Sherlock Holmes, by an Idle Quill. -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Tells of His Career and Work: An Interview, by Bram Stoker. -- London of the Novelists: Dr. Conan Doyle, by Ethel Wheeler. -- Hampshire on Stilts, by Donan Coyle.

Reviews: BSM, No. 27 (Autumn 1981), 42-43 (Paul D. Herbert); SHJ, 15, No. 4 (Summer 1982), 114-115 (Nicholas Utechin).

 

C22198. -- A5900. Gibson, Theodore W. "The Adventure of the Thinking (?) Machine," BSJ, 14, No. 4 (December 1964), 200.

 

C22199. -- A5901. Gibson, Theodore W. "Watson's No. 8 in B Minor," BSJ Christmas Annual, No. 5 (1960), 277-280.

An "unfinished" tale of Moriarty's desperate game of check and countercheck against Holmes's rapier attack.

 

C22200. -- B4935. Gill, Julian. "A Hitherto Undiscovered Reminiscence of Dr. John H. Watson, M.D.," Illustrated by Tom Walker. PD (NS), 2, No. 1 (1973), 33-37. (The Master's Corner)

Fred Porlock (Vall) leaves his infant son for Holmes and Watson to raise. They name him Solar Pons!

 

C22201. Givan, Richard E. "The Curious Case of the Dead-Drunk Driver," Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, 43, No. 8 (August 1984), 115-118.

"Only one private detective could solve this perplexing problem -- Sherlock Holmes II."

 

C22202. -- B4936. Godel, Karen. "Gold Is Where You Find It, or The Saga of Frank and Hatty Moulton," MSB, 2, No. 2 (March 1978), 6-7; 2, No. 3 (April 1978), 6-7.

 

C22203. Goldfarb, Clifford S. "The Case of the Savoy Meeting," CH, 15, No. 2 (Winter 1991), 16-19.

Watson and Mrs. Hudson commit the "perfect" crime by stealing Holmes's Stradivarius in order to lure him to a hotel where he is given a surprise birthday party by his friends and acquaintances. Watson ends his narrative by exclaiming that the adventure could have been entitled "The Case of His Lost Bow."

 

C22204. -- A5902. Goldman, James. They Might Be Giants. New York: Lancer Books, [1970]. 152 p.

Illustrated with scenes from the film starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward (DA5165).

Review: HO, 1, No. 8 (October 1971), 5 (Dan Morrow).

 

C22205. -- B4937. [Gordon, Richard M.] "The Great Detective's Last Case," by Major Domo [pseud.]. EQMM, 65, No. 2 (February 1975), 21-24.

"... reminiscing nostalgically about the good old days of our youth when Crime was committed by people who followed the Rules, and Detection and the Writing of it were conducted by Gentlemen and Ladies."

 

C22206. -- B4938. Gorrell, R. L. "The Salty Kiss of Death," The Journal of the American Medical Association, 184, No. 13 (June 29, 1963), 194.

"Parody on diffuse exocrinopathy."

 

C22207. -- B4939. [Goulart, Ronald.] "The Affair of the Sussex Cyclist: The Exploitation of Philo Coombs," by Samuel Josep and Peter Dawson [pseud.]. The California Pelican, 60, No. 2 (November 1953), 12-14.

A college humor magazine parody featuring Philo Coombs and Dr. Flotsam.

 

C22208. -- B4940. [Gould, Henry W.] The Adventures of Sherlock Shamrock: Table of Contents, by Patrick O'Conan Donegal. [Morgantown, W. Va.]: Erin Go Bragh Irregular Book Co., 1895. 1 p.

An imaginary table of contents prepared for the St. Patrick's Day meeting of The Scion of the Four on March 17, 1976. Among the fifty titles are: A Study in Green, The Final Irish Jig, The Baker Street Shamrocks, and The Jolly Green Giant of Sumatra.

 

C22209. -- B4941. [Gould, Henry W.] The Village Regular, by Sean Watson Longfallow. [Morgantown, W. Va.: Privately Produced], March 17, 1976. 1 p.

"So if in sleuthing you ever get stuck, Begorra! / Sure and you'll need some Irish luck; / And if you're wearing something green, / Moriarty's leprechauns won't be mean; / Just wish upon your eighteen ninety-five clock, / And the case will be solved by Sherlock Holmes."

 

C22210. -- A5903. [Grainger, Francis Edward.] Zambra the Detective: Some Clues from His Notebook, by Headon Hill [pseud.]. London: Chafto & Windus, 1894. 259 p.

----------. Sherlock Holmes' overmand [Sherlock Holmes' Superior.] Oversat af M. Laursen. København: E. Jespersens Forlag, 1909.

----------. O Rival de Sherlock-Holmes: Na pista do crime.... Traducção de Celia Roma. Lisboa: Livraria Ferreira, 1911. 194 p. illus. (Memorias de um policia amador)

----------. Den ny Sherlock Holmes. [The New Sherlock Holmes.] Oversat af M. Laursen. København: E. Jespersens Forlag, 1920. 188 p.

Review: The Armchair Detective, 1, No. 4 (July 1968), 116-117. (Nathan L. Bengis).

 

C22211. Grandy, Melody. "A Study in Orange," [Illustrated by the author]. Oziana [The International Wizard of Oz Club], No. 10 (1980), 19-27.

Detective: The Great Detective.

 

C22212. -- B4942. Gravatt, Glenn. "The Adventure of the Mysterious Lodger," [Illustrated by Jerome Poinc]. Genii: The Conjuror's Magazine (September 1957), 16-17.

"Being a further adventure of Sherlock Holmes, the great detective, as related in a hitherto unpublished manuscript...." (Subtitle)

 

C22213. Gravatt, Glenn. The Adventure of the Mysterious Lodger. [Illustrated by Ed Mishell.] [c.1957 by Genii Magazine; additional material c.1979 by Magico Magazine.] 16 p.

 

C22214. [Graves, Charles Larcom, and Edward Verrall Lucas.] If: A Nightmare in the Conditional Mood, by the authors of "Wisdom While You Wait," "Hustled History," Etc., Etc. With illustrations by George Morrow. [London]: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1908. 100, [12] p. ads.

Contains a short parody entitled "If Conan Doyle Lived to Be 200: December 2058. Now Ready. The Strand Magazine. Overwhelming Attraction. Final and Absolutely Fatal Death of Sherlock Holmes" (p. 92).

 

C22215. [Graves, Charles Larcom, and Edward Verrall Lucas.] "Professor Billinger's Downfall; or, The Extinct-Game Hunters," Punch, 143 (November 6, 1912), 370-371. illus.

"Being an account of the recent amazing adventures of Professor Billinger, Lord John Kangar, Professor Winterly and Mr. Watsone of `The Daily Trial,' by Cunning Toyle."

 

C22216. -- A5904. [Grazebrook, O. F.] Something of Dr. Watson, by R-- --d K-- --g. [London: Privately Printed, 1949.] 24 p. (Studies in Sherlock Holmes, No. 6)

A double pastiche in which the young Rudyard Kipling has just returned from India and meets Holmes and Watson.

 

C22217. -- A5905. The Greek Interpreters of East Lansing, Michigan. "The Singular Affair of Mr. Phillip Phot," compiled by Page Heldenbrand. BSJ [OS], 2, No. 1 (January 1947), 67-74, 77-84.

 

C22218. -- A5906. Green, Charles. "The Adventure of the Twelve Toucans," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 38, No. 4 (October 1961), 10-27.

A young admirer of Holmes and the BSI solves the mystery by using the Master's methods.

 

C22219. Green, Michael. "My Dear Holmes," Never Make Love in a Suit of Armor and Other Undiscovered Letters. Drawings by John Jensen. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., [1983]. p. 42-45.

Watson sends a letter coated with poison to seek his revenge on Holmes, whom he has grown to loath.

 

C22220. Green, Richard Lancelyn, ed. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Collected and introduced by Richard Lancelyn Green. [Harmondsworth]: Penguin Books, [1985]. 272 p.

Cover design by John Gorham.

Contents: Introduction. -- 1. The Adventure of the First-Class Carriage, by Ronald A. Knox. -- 2. The Adventure of the Sheffield Banker (The Case of the Man who was Wanted), by Arthur Whitaker. -- 3. The Adventure of the Unique Hamlet, by Vincent Starrett. -- 4. The Adventure of the Marked Man, by Stuart Palmer. -- 5. The Adventure of the Megatherium Thefts (The Strange Case of the Megatherium Thefts), by S. C. Roberts. -- 6. The Adventure of the Trained Cormorant (Holmes in Scotland), by W. R. Duncan Macmillan. -- 7. The Adventure of Arnsworth Castle (The Adventure of the Red Widow), by Adrian Conan Doyle. -- 8. The Adventure of the Tired Captain, by Alan Wilson. -- 9. The Adventure of the Green Empress (The Adventure of the Second Stain), by F. P. Cillié. -- 10. The Adventure of the Purple Hand, by D. O. Smith. -- 11. The Adventure of Hillerman Hall (How a Hermit was Disturbed in His Retirement), by Julian Symons.

Reviews: Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, 31 (September 1986), 149-150 (Mary Cannon); BSM, No. 44 (Winter 1985), 43-46 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Sheffield Journal (November 7, 1985); SHJ, 17, No. 3 (Winter 1985), 93 (Nicholas Utechin); Toronto Star (January 2, 1986) (Arthur Ellis).

 

C22221. Greenberg, Martin Harry, and Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, eds. The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Original Stories by Eminent Mystery Writers. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, [1987]. 345 p. illus.

Jacket and cover art by Thomas Kidd.

2nd hardcover printing, 1988.

Also published in a paperback edition (1988).

----------. ----------. London: Arlington Books, [1988]. 345 p. illus.

Jacket artwork by Slatter-Anderson.

Contents: Foreword by Jon Lellenberg. -- 221b (1887-1987), by Mollie Hardwick. -- The Infernal Machine, by John Lutz. -- The Final Toast, by Stuart M. Kaminsky. -- The Phantom Chamber, by Gary Alan Ruse. -- The Return of the Speckled Band, by Edward D. Hoch. -- The Adventure of the Unique Holmes, by Jon L. Breen. -- Sherlock Holmes and "The Woman": An Explanatory Memoir by Dr. John H. Watson, M.D., by Michael Harrison. -- The Shadows on the Lawn: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes, by Barry Jones. -- The Adventure of the Gowanus Abduction, by Joyce Harrington. -- Dr. and Mrs. Watson at Home: A Comedy in One Unnatural Act, by Loren D. Estleman. -- The Two Footmen, by Michael Gilbert. -- Sherlock Holmes and the Muffin, by Dorothy B. Hughes. -- The Curious Computer, by Peter Lovesey. -- The Adventure of the Persistent Marksman, by Lillian de la Torre. -- The House That Jack Built, by Edward Wellen. -- The Doctor's Case, by Stephen King. -- Afterword: Moriarty and the Real Underworld, by John Gardner.

Reviews: The Armchair Detective, 21 (Spring 1988), 216 (Edward D. Hoch); BSJ, 38, No. 1 (March 1988), 59 (Philip A. Shreffler); BSM, No. 52 (Winter 1987), 43-46 (Lenore Glen Offord); Kirkus Reviews, 56 (November 1, 1987), 1541-1542; New York Times Book Review (February 21, 1988), 20 (Diana Blackwell), and reprinted in SHIEN, No. 4 (February 1990), 15-16, and Tiger Tales, No. 26 (April 1993); Orlando Sentinel (January 3, 1988) (Diane Hubbard Burns), and reprinted in BC, 6, No. 2 (March-April 1989), and LCH (March-April 1988), 3; Philadelphia Inquirer (January 13, 1988), 3-E (Diane Hubbard Burns); SHJ, 18, No. 4 (Summer 1988), 128 (Nicholas Utechin); SHR, 2, No. 1 (1988), 23-24 (Steven T. Doyle); SNOB, Nr. 1 (January 1989), 18-19 (Corinna Koch); Sunday [Lewiston, Maine] (January 3, 1988), 1E-2E (Susan Rayfield); Sunday Local News [West Chester, Pa.] (December 6, 1987), B2-B3 (Joe Cialini); Washington Post/Book World (November 15, 1987) (Laurence Coven), and reprinted in LCH (May-June 1988), 7.

 

C22222. [Greenberg, Martin Harry, and Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, eds. Sherlock Holmes no Shin Boken (The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes). Vol. 1. Tr. by Yutaka Takahashi and Toshiko Yamamoto. Afterwords on the authors by Yutaka Takahashi. Tokyo: Haykawa Publishing, 1989.] 288 p.

Cover illustration by Sidney Paget.

 

C22223. [Greenberg, Martin Harry, and Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, eds. Sherlock Holmes no Shin Boken (The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes). Vol. 2. Tr. by Kazue Saito and Reiko Sakaguchi. Afterwords on the authors by Yutaka Takahashi. Tokyo.: Hayakawa Publishing, 1989.] 288 p.

Cover illustration by Sidney Paget.

 

C22224. -- B4943. Greene, Sir Hugh, ed. The American Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Edited and introduced by Hugh Greene. London: The Bodley Head, [1976]. 347 p.

The jacket picture is an illustration by Stanley L. Wood from The Idler Magazine, February 1895.

----------. ----------. New York: Pantheon Books, [1976]. 349 p.

Jacket design by Donald E. Munson.

----------. ----------. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1978]. 398 p.

Cover designed by John Gorham.

"Hugh Greene has gone in search of American sleuths who can rival the great Sherlock Holmes himself." (Cover)

Reviews: Books and Bookmen, 22 (February 1977), 52-54 (Colin Wilson); Choice, 14 (April 1977), 195-196); Jury, 5 (1976), 9 (Jan Broberg); Kirkus Reviews, 44 (October 1, 1976), 1110; Listener, 97 (October 7, 1976), 454; New Republic, 176 (March 19, 1977), 35-36 (Robin Winks); New Statesman, 92 (October 8, 1976), 486 (Derek Mahon); Observer (October 10, 1976), 27 (Maurice Richardson); Publishers Weekly, 210 (September 13, 1976), 96; School Library Journal, 23 (January 1977), 106; Times Literary Supplement (October 8, 1976), 1269 (Patricia Highsmith).

 

C22225. -- B4944. Greene, Sir Hugh, ed. The Crooked Counties: Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Edited and introduced by Hugh Greene. London: The Bodley Head, [1973]. 317 p.

The jacket picture is taken from the cover of the first edition of Riddles Read, by Dick Donovan.

----------. The Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Pantheon Books, [1973]. 317 p.

Jacket illustration same as above.

----------. ----------. Baltimore: Penguin Books, [1974]. 317 p. (No. 3891)

Cover design and painting by Robert Geissmann.

----------. Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: The Crooked Counties. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1976]. 298 p.

Cover design by John Gorham.

Reviews: Best Sellers, 33 (January 15, 1974), 471; Choice, 11 (April 1974), 252-253; Listener, 90 (November 22, 1973), 720-721 (E. S. Turner); Ms., 2 (April 1974), 118; National Observer, 14 (March 15, 1975), 21; New York Times Book Review (February 2, 1975), 26 (Marguerite Young); Observer (October 21, 1973), 41 (Maurice Richardson); Spectator, 232 (February 9, 1974), 172 (Alastair Buchan); Times Literary Supplement (January 18, 1974), 61; Washington Post/Book World (November 18, 1973), 4.

 

C22226. -- B4945. Greene, Sir Hugh, ed. More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Cosmopolitan Crimes. Edited and introduced by Hugh Greene. London: The Bodley Head, [1971]. 347 p.

The jacket picture is taken from the cover of the original English edition of The Arrest of Arsene Lupin, by Maurice Leblanc.

----------. Cosmopolitan Crimes: Foreign Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Collected & introduced by Hugh Greene. New York: Pantheon Books, [1971]. 347 p.

Jacket design by Kenneth Miyamoto.

----------. ----------. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1972]. 347 p. (No. 3571)

Cover design and painting by Robert Geissman.

----------. More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Cosmopolitan Crimes. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1973]. 331 p.

Cover design by Ivan Holmes.

----------. Konkurrenz für Sherlock Holmes: Victorianische Detektivgeschichten. Gesammelt und herausgegeben von Sir Hugh Greene. [Aus dem Englischen von Thomas Schlück.] [Hamburg und Düsseldorf]: Marion von Schröder Verlag in der Econ-Gruppe, [1973]. 332 p.

Reviews: Choice, 9 (May 1972), 363; Kirkus Reviews, 39 (September 15, 1971), 1036; Library Journal, 96 (November 1, 1971), 3637-3638 (Jon L. Breen); Publishers Weekly, 200 (September 27, 1971), 65; 202 (September 18, 1972), 75; Saturday Review, 54 (November 27, 1971), 58 (Haskel Frankel); Listener, 86 (November 18, 1971), 697 (D. A. N. Jones); New Statesman, 82 (October 22, 1971), 558-559 (James Fenton); Observer (December 12, 1971), 26 (Maurice Richardson); Times Literary Supplement (November 12, 1971), 1427 (John Brunner).

 

C22227. -- B4946. Greene, Sir Hugh, ed. The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Early Detective Stories. Edited and introduced by Hugh Greene. London: The Bodley Head, [1970]. 351 p.

Jacket drawing by Fred Barnard from Jewel Mysteries I Have Known, by Max Pemberton.

----------. ----------. New York: Pantheon Books, [1970]. 351 p.

Jacket design by Kenneth Miyamoto.

----------. ----------. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin, [1971]. 331 p. (No. 3311)

Cover design by Walter Brooks. Cover photographs from the television series based on the book.

----------. ----------. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1971]. 331 p. (No. 3311)

Cover design by Ivan Holmes.

----------. ----------. New York; Baltimore: Penguin Books, [1975]. 331 p. (No. 3311)

Cover design by Walter Brooks (different from the 1971 and 1973 printings).

Reviews: Books and Bookmen, 16 (November 1970), 36-37 (Leo Harris); Choice, 8 (December 1971), 1329; Guardian Weekly (September 19, 1970), 18; Kirkus Reviews, 38 (September 1, 1970), 985, Library Journal, 95 (December 1, 1970), 4197; Listener, 84 (September 24, 1970), 427-428 (E. S. Turner); New Statesman, 80 (September 11, 1970), 311 (James Fenton); New York Times (November 21, 1970), 29 (Thomas Lask); New York Times Book Review (November 8, 1970), 54 (Allen J. Hubin); New Republic, 163 (December 26, 1970), 22; Observer (September 13, 1970), 28 (Maurice Richardson); Publishers Weekly, 198 (September 14, 1970), 69; 208 (July 14, 1975), 62; Punch, 259 (September 16, 1970), 409 (Leo Harris); Saturday Review, 53 (December 26, 1970), 27 (Haskel Franker); Times Literary Supplement (October 9, 1970), 1172.

 

C22228. Greene, Hugh, ed. The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Early Detective Stories. Edited and introduced by Hugh Greene. New York: Pantheon Books, [1970]. 351 p.

On cover: c.1983 Random House.

Cover illustration by Winslow Pinney Pels. Cover design by Louise Fili.

Reprint of the 1970 edition.

 

C22229. Greene, Hugh, ed. The Penguin Complete Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Collected and introduced by Hugh Greene. [Harmondsworth]: Penguin Books, [1983]. 1017 p.

Cover illustration by Leslie Howell.

Contents: The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. -- More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. -- Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes.

Review: The Times/Saturday (February 12, 1983), 4 (Marcel Berlins).

 

C22230. Greenwald, Ken. The Lost Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Based on the original radio plays by Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher. [Illustrated by Alfredo Alcala.] New York: Mallard Press/BDD Promotional Book Co., [1989]. 203 p. illus.

Contents: Foreword. -- Introduction. -- 1. The Adventure of the Second Generation. -- 2. The April Fool's Adventure. -- 3. The Case of the Amateur Mendicants. -- 4. The Adventure of the Out-of-Date Murder. -- 5. The Case of the Demon Barber. -- 6. Murder Beyond the Mountains. -- 7. The Case of the Uneasy Easy Chair. -- 8. The Case of the Baconian Cipher. -- 9. The Adventure of the Headless Monk. -- 10. The Case of the Camberwell Poisoners. -- 11. The Adventure of the Iron Box. -- 12. The Adventure of the Notorious Canary Traner. -- 13. The Case of the Girl with the Gazelle.

These stories are part of a cassette series of original radio broadcasts from the mid-1940's entitled The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, featuring Rathbone and Bruce.

Review: SHR, 3, No. 1 (1991), 33-34 (Steven T. Doyle).

 

L. B. Greenwood

 

C22231. Greenwood, L. B. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of Sabina Hall. New York: Simon and Schuster, [1988]. 192 p.

Jacket design by Paul Gamarello.

----------. ----------. New York: Pocket Books, [August 1989]. 190 p.

Cover illustration by Kazu Sano.

Reviews: BSJ, 38, No. 4 (December 1988), 251 (Philip A. Shreffler); BSM, No. 56 (Winter 1988), 44-46 (Lenny Picker); CH, 12, No. 2 (Winter 1988), 35 (Chris Redmond); Kirkus Reviews, 56 (April 15, 1988), 576; PP (NS), No. 5 (March 1990), 41-42 ("The Mandarin Orange"); SHR, 2, No. 3 (1990), 146-147 (Pat Ward); Vancouver Sun (October 29, 1988), D-5 (Peter Wilson).

 

C22232. Greenwood, L. B. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Raleigh Legacy. New York: Atheneum, 1986. vii, 184 p.

Jacket design by Muni Lieblein.

----------. ----------. New York: St. Martin's Press, [November 1987]. 184 p.

----------. ----------. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co., 1988. 242 p. (G. K. Hall Large Print Book Series) (Nightingale Series)

Cover design by Mini Lieblein.

Reviews: BSM, No. 49 (Spring 1987), 40-42 (Lenny Picker); British Heritage, 8 (February-March 1987), 73-74 (G. H.); COTH, No. 14 (1987) (Ronald E. Lies); ND (June 1987), 2 (Jean Weidner); New Yorker, 62 (January 19, 1987), 88 (John Updike); Q£$, 9, No. 1 (February 1988), 16 (B. U. Bakerst); Vancouver Sun (February 7, 1987), H4 (Thomas Woods); West County Journal [St. Louis] (December 10, 1986) (Darrell Shoults), and reprinted in BSGazette, No. 3 (Summer 1989), 14.

 

C22233. Greenwood, L. B. Sherlock Holmes and the Thistle of Scotland. New York: Simon and Schuster, [1989]. 205 p.

Jacket design and illustration by Wendell Minor.

----------. ----------. New York: Pocket Books, [August 1990]. 197 p.

Cover art by Tom O'Brien.

Reviews: BSJ, 40, No. 1 (March 1990), 58 (Philip A. Shreffler); BSM, No. 62 (Summer 1990), 42-43 (Lenny Picker); Explorations, No. 14 (June 1991), 6 (Linda J. Reed); Globe and Mail [Toronto] (October 29, 1989); The Reader [Vancouver], 9 (March 1990), 7-8 (Carsten Stroud); SHR, 3, No. 1 (1991), 29-30 (Steven T. Doyle).

 

C22234. Grevstad, Eric. "The Adventure of Open Period," The Trinity Tripod (October 25, 1977), 9.

----------. ----------, CPBook, 3, No. 1 (March 1980), 224.

 

C22235. Grevstad, Eric. "The Adventure of the First Position," The Trinity Tripod (January 31, 1978), 9.

----------. ----------, CPBook, 3, No. 1 (March 1980), 225.

 

C22236. Grevstad, Eric. "The Adventure of the Pawned Bishop," The Trinity Tripod (November 22, 1977), 10.

----------. ----------, CPBook, 3, No. 1 (March 1980), 225.

 

C22237. Grevstad, Eric. ["The Adventures of Sherbert Cones"], The Trinity Tripod [Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.] (October 25, 1977-December 12, 1978).

Contents: 1. The Adventure of Open Period (October 25, 1977). -- 2. The Adventure of the Pawned Bishop (November 22, 1977). -- 3. The Adventure of the First Position (January 31, 1978). -- 4. The Adventure of the Public Relations (March 14, 1978). -- 5. The Adventure of the Final Problem (May 2, 1978). -- 6. The Adventure of the Liberal Artist (October 3, 1978). -- 7. The Adventure of the Stage Coach (November 7, 1978). -- 8. The Adventure of the Eighth Story (December 12, 1978).

 

C22238. -- B4947. [Grierson, F. D.] "The Adventure of the Agitated Chemist," Punch, 161 (July 20, 1921), 48-49.

"It is rumoured that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is writing another series of Sherlock Holmes stories for The Strand."

 

C22239. Grimes, Martha. The Man with a Load of Mischief. [New York: Dell Pub. Co., August 1982.] 317 p. (Murder Ink. Mysteries, No. 49)

Contains references to Doyle and Holmes, and features a deerstalkered man on the cover.

First published by Little, Brown and Co., 1981.

Review: The Armchair Detective, 15, No. 2 (1982), 182 (Susan L. Clark).

 

C22240. -- B4948. Grochowski, Mary Ann. "The Adventure of the Elusive Vanardy," The Poisoned Pen [Brooklyn], 1, No. 1 (January 1978), 7-10.

----------. ----------, NNCC, 3, No. 2 (1978), 10-14.

Detective: Sam Holewinski (with Wisniewski).

 

E. Tudor Gross

 

C22241. -- B4949. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "Hail to the Chief! A Kerlock Shomes Mystery," Recorded by Dr. Warsaw, D.O.B. Illustration by Trudy White. Stamps (May 20, 1944).

 

C22242. -- B4950. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "I Am Not a Candidate ... But," by Dr. Warsaw. Illustration by Trudy White. Stamps (June 24, 1944), 439-441.

 

C22243. -- A5907. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "The Kidnapping of Mr. Chasebrook: A Kerlock Shomes Mystery," Recorded by Dr. Warsaw. Stamps, 45, No. 10 (December 4, 1943), 331-332, 354.

 

C22244. -- B4951. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "The Mystery of the Carrier Use of the One Cent 1861: Solved at Last by Kerlock Shomes," as reported exclusively for Stamps by Dr. Warsaw. Illustration by Trudy White. Stamps (June 5, 1943), 331-332, 347.

 

C22245. -- B4952. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "The Mystery of the Goya Nude: A Kerlock Shomes Adventure," Recorded by Dr. Warsaw, D.O.B. Illustration by Trudy White. Stamps (September 28, 1946), 507-508.

 

C22246. -- B4953. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "The Mystery of the 1¢ August Cover: A Kerlock Shomes Adventure," Recorded by Dr. Warsaw, D.O.B. Stamps (September 15, 1945), 386, 388.

 

C22247. -- A5908. Gross, E. Tudor. "The Mystery of the 10-20-Thirt," Stamps, 48, No. 4 (July 22, 1944), 115-116, 137.

----------. ----------, Sherlockian Studies. Edited by Robert A. Cutter. [Jackson Heights, N.Y.: The Baker Street Press, 1947.] p. 15-21.

A philatelic parody with Kerlock Shomes and Dr. Warsaw.

 

C22248. -- A5909. Gross, E. Tudor. "The Theft of the World's Rarest Stamp: A Kerlock Shomes Mystery," as reported by Dr. Warsaw. Stamps, 44, No. 11 (September 11, 1943), 380-383.

 

C22249. -- B4954. [Gross, E. Tudor.] "The Worm Will Turn, or Scotland Yard Strikes Back: A Kerlock Shomes Mystery," by Dr. Warsaw. Illustration by Trudy White. Stamps (February 5, 1944), 194, 196, 214.

 

C22250. Gross, E. Tudor, The Adventures of Kerlock Shomes and Dr. Warsaw. [New York: Magico Magazine, 1980.] 51 p.

Limited to 300 copies.

Contents: 1. The Theft of the World's Rarest Stamp. -- 2. The Mystery of the Carrier Use of the One Cent 1861. -- 3. The Kidnapping of Chasebrook. -- 4. The Worm Will Turn. -- 5. Hail to the Chief. -- 6. I Am Not a Candidate ... But. -- 7. The Mystery of the 10-20-Thirt. -- 8. The Mystery of the l¢ August Cover. -- 9. The Mystery of the Goya Nude. -- A Dr. Warsaw Fan Writes, by Rev. Leslie Marshall.

Reprinted from Stamps, 1943-1946.

Review: Afghanistanzas, 7, No. 4 (July 1984), 7 (Doug Highsmith).

 

C22251. Grubb, Davis. "The Brown Recluse," Shadows 3. Edited by Charles L. Grant. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1980. p. 1-32.

A murder mystery involving the West Virginia chapter of The Baker Street Irregulars and a Persian slipper.

 

C22252. Gunning, Sally C. "Wiggins Wags His Tale," The Armchair Detective, 25, No. 1 (Winter 1992), 72-75.

"The eye-witness account made by a not-so-refined young gentleman of certain doings of the Master."

 

C22253. Hagan, Randall. "A Sherlockian Fragment," WW, 2, No. 3 (January 1980), 4, 13; "The Will of Moriarty," 3, No. 2 (September 1980), 6-7, 25-28; 3, No. 3 (January 1981), 12-15, 28-31; 4, No. 1 (May 1981), 18-28.

 

C22254. Hahn, Robert W. "The Adventure of the Mnemonic Norwegian," Illustration by Judy Mitchell. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, 31, No. 9 (September 1986), 20-22.

 

C22255. -- A5910. [Hahn, Robert W., and John H. Nieminski.] "The Adventure of the Copper's Breeches," by A. Con and O. Yle. DCC, 3, No. 3 (April 1967), 2-3; 3, No. 4 (June 1967), 2-3; 3, No. 5 (August 1967), 2-4.

----------. ----------. Chicago: B.S.I., [n.d.]. [12] p.

 

C22256. Hailey, Thomas. "`It's Logic, Watson!'" The Chess Arts, 9, No. 43 (January-February 1976), 15-22.

 

C22257. -- A5911. Halbach, Helan. "Caedmon, Caedmonk," BSJ, 15, No. 4 (December 1965), 202-205.

The first published fictional gambit experienced by Homonymous and Dr. N. Earnest Whopper, in which Homonymous lures his old friend into believing that his odd ramblings and gestures constitute prima facie senility, where he is really perversely conveying the news that their joint adventures have been contracted for by Caedmon Records -- and that not only is the game afoot once more, but their monetary lapses will soon be a thing of the past.

 

C22258. -- A5912. Halbach, Helan. "A Whale of a Tale (It Being a Concurrent and Synchronical Chronicle)," VH, 3, No. 1 (January 1969), 7-8.

A further adventure of Homonymous and Dr. Earnest Whopper.

 

C22259. Hall, John. "The Tailor's Scissors," MPapers, No. 4 (1991), 92-94.

"Pastiche, my dear Watson." (Subtitle)

 

C22260. Hall, Ralph E. "The Adventure of the Holey Slipper: A Sherlockian Parody," RF, Nos. 15-18 (1990).

A humorous though accurate description of the culprit pest involved; namely, the Black Carpet Beetle. The clues that Cockroach Homes discovers in the story are accurate facts regarding this beetle. A home owner experiencing an infestation of these beetles could use the information in this parody to assist in locating, identifying, and controlling the infestation.

 

Robert Lee Hall

 

C22261. -- B4955. Hall, Robert Lee. Exit Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective's Final Days. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, [1977]. x, 238 p.

Jacket designed by Howland Blackiston.

----------. ----------.London: John Murray, [1977]. x, 238 p.

Jacket design by Ron Bowen.

----------. ----------.[Chicago]: Playboy Press, [March 1979]. 288 p.

Cover illustration by Jordi Penalva.

Perhaps the most original and entertaining pastiche since The Seven-Per-Cent Solution.

Reviews: Afghanistanzas, 2, No. 1 (October 31, 1977), 5-6 (Doug Highsmith); The Armchair Detective, 10, No. 3 (July 1977), 207 (Allen J. Hubin); 11, No. 1 (January 1978), 93 (J.B. and W.H.T.); Atlantic Monthly, 239 (June 1977), 92 (Martha Spaulding); BSM, No. 10 (June 1977), 18 (Jon L. Lellenberg); BSR, 1, No. 2 (August 1978), 2-3 (Charles Gray); Best Sellers, 37 (August 1977), 134; Booklist, 73 (June 15, 1977), 1558; Bookseller (October 8, 1977), 2398; Bracknell New (January 19, 1978); Buffalo Evening News (May 7, 1977), C-16 (Jack Quinn), and reprinted in CPBook, 2, No. 1 (January 1979), 116; Columbus Dispatch (July 24, 1977), I-5 (Ed Hutshing); Courier Post [Cherry Hill, N. J.] (August 24, 1977) (P. T.), and reprinted in CPBook, 2, No. 1 (January 1979), 118; Dallas Sun, 1 (June 1977), 6 (Barry Brenesal); Denver Post/Roundup (June 19, 1977) (Terry Anderson); EQMM, 70 (October 1977), 98 (Jon L. Breen); FA, 2, No. 1 (Winter 1979), 3-4 (Loren D. Estleman); Huddersfield Daily Examiner (November 24, 1977) (M.M.); Kirkus Reviews, 45 (March 1, 1977), 239-240; Library Journal, 102 (February 1, 1977), 413; Mysterious Times, No. 2 (June-July 1977), 30-32 (William A. Karpowicz, Jr.); New Republic, 176 (June 11, 1977), 35-36 (Robin Winks); New York Times Book Review (July 17, 1977), 12, 26 (Charles Nicol); Newsday (July 24,1977) (William J. Garry); NNCC, 3, No. 1 (1978), 7 (Mary Ann Grochowski); Observer (November 27, 1977), 28; Philadelphia Bulletin (July 17, 1977) (Edward S. Gifford, Jr.); Plain Dealer [Cleveland] (July 24, 1977) (Eugenia Thornton); Publishers Weekly, 211 (March 14, 1977), 92; San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle/Scene (May 22, 1977), 7 (Mildred Hamilton), and reprinted in CPBook, 2, No. 1 (January 1979), 127; San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle/World (June 12, 1977) (Alfred Kay); Sarasota Herald-Tribune (July 10, 1977) (Phil Thomas), and reprinted in PPofFC, No. 34 (August 22, 1977), 7; School Library Journal, 24 (October 1977), 128; SMuse, 3, No. 2 (Summer 1977), 13-15 (Paula S. Cohen; Julia Karlson); SHJ, 13, No. 3 (Spring 1978), 89-90 (Nicholas Utechin); Sherlockiana, 22, Nr. 2-3 (1977), 16; Spectator, 240 (January 14, 1978), 22 (Benny Green); Times Literary Supplement (December 2, 1977), 1397 (T. J. Binyon); WW, 1, No. 1 (May 1978), 16-17 (Robert C. Burr); Wilson Library Bulletin, 52 (October 1977), 140-141 (Jon L. Breen); Worcester Sunday Telegram (July 17, 1977) (Paul S. Clarkson).

 

C22262. Hall, Robert Lee. Exit Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective's Final Days. London: Sphere Books Ltd., [1979]. 238 p.

First published by Charles Scribners Sons, 1977.

Additional reviews: BSJ, 29, No. 4 (December 1979), 236 (V. A. Lanza); Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (May 15, 1977) (Guy M. Townsend), and reprinted in Mystery Fancier, 1, No. 5 (September 1977), 51-52; MM, No. 17 (February 1980), 15-16 (Peter Varley); Mystery Fancier, 1, No. 5 (September 1977), 31 (Steve Lewis); ND (November 1980), 5 (Abby Mendelson); SM, 7, No. 4 (December 1979), 20 (Sean M. Wright).

 

C22263. Hall, Robert Lee. The King Edward Plot. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., [1980]. 280 p.

Book design by Anita Walker Scott.

----------. ----------. New York: Critic's Choice Paperbacks/Lorevan Publishing, [1987]. 280 p.

Reviews: The Armchair Detective, 14, No. 2 (Spring 1981), 125 (Allen J. Hubin); BSM, No. 21 (Spring 1980), 31-32 (Lenny Picker); Kirkus Reviews, 47 (December 1, 1979), 1390; Library Journal, 105 (March 1, 1980), 641 (Henri C. Veit); MSB, 12, No. 3 (May 1989), 5 (E. V. Girand); NS, No. 3 (April 12, 1980), 13 (Thomas A. Dandrew); New York Times Book Review (March 23, 1980) (Newgate Callendar); NFSL (August 1980), 2 (Lenny Picker).

 

C22264. -- A5913. Hall, Vernon. "Sherlock Holmes and the Wife of Bath," BSJ [OS], 3, No. 1 (January 1948), 84-93.

During a visit to his old friend in Sussex, Watson listens while Holmes relates the circumstances surrounding a murder he has uncovered in Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Prologue.

 

C22265. Halliwell, Leslie. The Ghost of Sherlock Holmes: Seventeen Supernatural Stories. [London]: Panther/Granada Publishing, [1934]. 254 p.

Partial contents: The Ghost of Sherlock Holmes.

Review: NS, No. 23 (July 16, 1985), 10 (Charles A. Meyer).

 

Charles Hamilton

 

C22266. -- B4956. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," by Peter Todd [pseud.]. Illustrated by Lewis R. Higgins. The Greyfriars Herald [1st Series], No. 1-18 (November 20, 1915-March 18, 1916).

Contents: 1. The Adventure of the Diamond Pins (November 20, 1915). -- 2. The Case of the Biscuit-Tin (November 27, 1915). -- 3. The Bound of the Haskervilles (December 4, 1915). -- 4. The Freckled Hand (December 11, 1915). -- 5. The Sign of Forty-Four (December 18, 1915). -- 6. The Death of Sholmes (December 25, 1915). -- 7. The Return of Herlock Sholmes (January 1, 1916). -- 8. The Missing Mother-in-Law (January 8, 1916). -- 9. The Adventure of the Brixton Builder (January 15, 1916). -- 10. The Case of the American Millionaire (January 22, 1916). -- 11. The Foreign Spy (January 29, 1916). -- 12. The Case of the Pipeclay Department (February 5, 1916). -- 13. The Case of the Pawned Pickle-Jar (February 12, 1916). -- 14. The Munition Mystery (February 19, 1916). -- 15. The Captured Submarines (February 26, 1916). -- 16. The Sham Huns (March 4, 1916). -- 17. The Kaiser's Code (March 11, 1916). -- 18. The Yellow Phiz (March 18, 1916).

 

C22267. -- B4957. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Magnet Library, No. 461-474 (December 3, 1916-March 10, 1917).

Contents: 461. Herlock Sholmes's Christmas Case (December 3, 1916). -- 469. The Case of His Lordship's Engagement (February 3, 1917). -- 471. The Missing Minister (February 17, 1917). -- 472. The Clue of the Chanting Cheese (February 24, 1917). -- 473. The Missing Moke (March 3, 1917). -- 474. The Vanished Aliens (March 10, 1917).

 

C22268. -- B4958. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Gem Library, No. 479-493 (April 14-July 21, 1917).

Contents: 479. The Red Tape Mystery (April 14, 1917). -- 482. The Case of the Escaped Hun (May 5, 1917). -- 483. The Case of the Currant Bun (May 12, 1917). -- 485. The Case of the Russian Revolution (May 26, 1917). -- 486. The Last of the Potatoes (June 2, 1917). -- 488. On the Scent (June 16, 1917). -- 490. The Case of the Teuton's Trousers (June 30, 1917). 493. The Missing Margarine (July 21, 1917).

 

C22269. -- B4959. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Magnet Library, No. 498-521 (August 25, 1917-February 2, 1918).

Contents: 498. The Mystery of the Dustbin (August 25, 1917). -- 501. The Case of the American Clock (September 15, 1917). -- 505. The Case of the Hidden Hun (October 13, 1917 ). -- 506. The Secretary's Double (October 20, 1917). -- 508. The Lottery Ticket (November 3, 1917). -- 520. Herlock Sholmes at Monte Carlo (January 26, 1918). -- 521. The Case of the Financier (February 2, 1918).

 

C22270. -- B4960. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Gem Library, No. 526 (March 9, 1918).

Contents: 526. A Murder Mystery (March 9, 1918).

 

C22271. -- B4961. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Magnet Library, No. 551-564 (August 31-November 30, 1918).

Contents: 551. The Case of the Missing Wife (August 31, 1918). -- 564. The Case of the Missing MS, by Monty Lowther (November 30, 1918).

 

C22272. -- B4962. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Greyfriars Herald (2nd Series), No. 33-69 (June 12, 1920-February 19, 1921). illus.

Contents: 33. The Missing Cricketer (June 12, 1920). -- 34. The Bacon Mystery (June 19, 1920). -- 35. The Chopstein Venus (June 26, 1920). -- 36. The Case of the Missing Heir (July 3, 1920). -- 37. The Mystery of the Studio (July 10, 1920). -- 38. The Case of the Musician (July 17, 1920). -- 39. The Mystery of the Taxi-Cab (July 24, 1920). -- 40. The Case of the Stolen Car (July 31, 1920). -- 41. The Case of the Ball-Dress (August 7, 1920). -- 42. The Disappearance of Lord Adolphus (August 14, 1920). -- 43. The Mystery of the Garden Suburb (August 21, 1920). -- 44. The Case of the Sinn Fainers (August 28, 1920). -- 45. The Case of the Mysterious Soprano (September 4, 1920). -- 46. The Mysterious Bottle (September 11, 1920). -- 47. The Case of the Missing Patient (September 18, 1920). -- 48. The Purloined Pork (September 25, 1920). -- 49. The Case of the Bolshevik (October 2, 1920). -- 50. The Case of the Orator (October 9, 1920). -- 51. The Trunk Mystery (October 16, 1920). -- 52. The Disappearance of Dr. Jotson (October 23, 1920). -- 53. The Case of the Boat Club (October 30, 1920). -- 54. The Case of the Gunpowder Plot (November 6, 1920). -- 55. The Case of the Lost Chord (November 13, 1920). -- 56. The Case of the Charlady (November 20, 1920). -- 57. The Case of the Corn-Plaster (November 27, 1920). -- 58. The Case of Podgers, M.P. (December 4, 1920). -- 59. The Case of the Cubist (December 11, 1920). -- 60. The Case of the Dentist (December 19, 1920). -- 61. The Mystery of the Mince-Pie (December 25, 1920). -- 62. Pinkeye's New Year Resolution (January 1, 1921). -- 65. The Case of the Pink Rat (January 22, 1921). -- 69. The Case of the Lame Snail (February 19, 1921).

 

C22273. -- B4963. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," The Penny Popular (NS), No. 114-118 (March 26-April 23, 1921).

Contents: 114. The Case of the Potato Jacket (March 26, 1921). -- 118. The Mystery of the Vacant House, by Dr. Jotson (April 23, 1921).

 

C22274. -- B4964. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," by Dr. Jotson. The Magnet Library, No. 690-727 (April 30, 1921 January 14, 1922).

Contents: 690. The Case of the Lost Sapphire (April 30, 1921). -- 691. The Case of the Haunted Coal-Shed (May 7, 1921). -- 700. The Case of the Lost Nugget (July 9, 1921). -- 723. That Ghostly Xmas Knight (December 17, 1921). -- 727. The Lost Persian (January 14, 1922).

 

C22275. -- B4965. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," by Dr. Jotson. The Penny Popular (NS), No. 288-316 (July 26, 1924-February 7, 1925).

Contents: 288. The Schwottem Ray (July 26, 1924). -- 290. The Mystery of the Green Crab (August 9, 1924). -- 292. The Golden Cow (August 23, 1924). -- 294. The White Rabbit (September 6, 1924). -- 296. The Unguarded Goal (September 30, 1924). -- 298. The Mystery of Moldy Manor (October 4, 1924). -- 302. The Silver Wishbone (November 1, 1924). -- 310. The Secret in the Pudding Bag (December 27, 1924). -- 312. The Great Wax-Work Mystery (January 10, 1925). -- 316. The Nabob's Elephant (January 7, 1925).

 

C22276. -- B4966. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes," by Peter Todd. Tom Merry's Own, No. 2-4 (1950-1952).

Contents: 2. The Missing Millionaire (1950). -- 4. The Case of the Perplexed Painter (1952).

 

C22277. -- B4967. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] The Adventures of Herlock Sholmes, by Peter Todd. With an introduction by Philip José Farmer. Illustrations by Lewis R. Higgins. New York: The Mysterious Press, 1976. xiii, 151 p.

Clothbound edition limited to 1000 copies; collector's edition, numbered and signed by Philip José Farmer, in a slipcase, limited to 250 copies.

Contents: 1. The Adventure of the Diamond Pins. -- 2. The Case of the Biscuit-Tin! -- 3. The Bound of the Haskervilles! -- 4. The Freckled Hand! -- 5. The Sign of Forty-Four! -- 6. The Death of Sholmes! -- 7. The Return of Herlock Sholmes. -- 8. The Missing Mother-in-Law! -- 9. The Adventure of the Brixton Builder! -- 10. The Case of the American Millionaire! -- 11. The Foreign Spy! -- 12. The Case of the Pipeclay Department! -- 13. The Case of the Pawned Pickle-Jar! -- 14. The Munition Mystery! -- 15. The Captured Submarines! -- 16. The Sham Huns! -- 17. The Kaiser's Code. -- 18. The Yellow Phiz!

Reviews: BSM, No. 7 (September 1976), 18-19 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Wilson Library Bulletin, 51 (April 1977), 645 (Jon L. Breen).

 

C22278. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Bound of the Haskervilles," by Peter Todd [pseud.]. Tr. by Fusca Kowo. Hayakawa's Mystery Magazine, No. 261 (January 1978), 6-12. illus.

With a cover illustration of Sherlock Holmes.

Japanese translation of story first published in The Greyfriars Herald, December 4, 1915.

 

C22279. -- B4968. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Case of the Sinn Fainers!" by Peter Todd. Introductory note by Jon L. Lellenberg. BSM, No. 5 (March 1976), 8-11. illus.

Reprinted from The Greyfriars Herald, August 28, 1920.

 

C22280. -- B4969. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "Herlock Sholmes's Christmas Case," by Peter Todd. The Collector's Digest (December 1973), 26-29.

Reprinted from The Magnet Library, December 3, 1916.

 

C22281. -- B4970. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Missing Cricketer," by Peter Todd. The Collector's Digest (July 1974), 22-24.

 

C22282. -- A6123. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John. "The Missing Millionaire: An Adventure of Herlock Sholmes," by Peter Todd. Tom Merry's Own. London: Mandeville Publications, [n.d.]. p. 56-61.

Reprinted from The Greyfriars Herald, June 12, 1920.

 

C22283. -- B4971. [Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John.] "The Mystery of the Mince-Pie," by Peter Todd. Introductory note by Jon L. Lellenberg. BSM, No. 8 (December 1976), 5-8.

Reprinted from The Greyfriars Herald, December 25, 1920.

 

C22284. Hamilton, Charles Harold St. John. The Complete Casebook of Herlock Sholmes. Created by Charles Hamilton. Introduced by Norman Wright. Designed & compiled by Mike Higgs. [London]: Hawk Books, [1989]. 283 p. illus.

Ninety-five delightful parodies that first appeared in various boy's magazines from 1915 to 1923, with illustrations and a sixteen-page color plate section.

Reviews: BSJ, 40, No. 3 (September 1990), 184 (Philip A. Shreffler); The Ritual, No. 5 (Spring 1990), 9 (Christopher Roden); SHJ, 19, No. 4 (Summer 1991)), 127 (Colin Prestige).

 

C22285. Hammer, David L. The Twenty-Second Man: In Re Sherlock Holmes: German Agent. Dubuque, Iowa: Gasogene Press, [1989]. ix, 125 p. illus.

Also contains: The Magnum Opus of His Latter Years, by Jon L. Lellenberg (BSJ, June 1987). -- The Twenty-Second Man, by David L. Hammer (BSJ, March 1988). -- Touch Him Where You Would He Was False, a reply by Jon L. Lellenberg (BSJ, March 1988). -- The Gift of the Artist, by David L. Hammer.

Reviews: BSJ, 39, No. 4 (December 1989), 249 (Philip A. Shreffler); The Ritual, No. 6 (Winter 1990), 18-19 (Kathryn White); SHR, 2, No. 4 (1990), 186-187 (Pat Ward).

 

C22286. -- A5914. Hammond, Thomas. "Crimson Fog," BSP, No. 38 (August 1968), 2-4; No. 39 (September 1968), 1-2; No. 40 (October 1968), 2-3; No. 41 (November 1968), 3-5; No. 43 (January 1969), 3-4; No. 44 (February 1969), 2-3.

 

C22287. -- A5915. Hammond, Thomas. "The Singular Affair of the Tintype Woman," SOS, 3, No. 2 (July 1969), 17-18.

 

C22288. Hanna, Edward B. The Whitechapel Horrors. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, [1992]. 395 p.

Jacket illustration of Holmes and Watson, with subtitle "A Sherlock Holmes novel."

A Book-of-the-Month Club selection.

Reviews: New York Times Book Review (October 18, 1992) (Dennis J. Carroll), and reprinted in ND (December 1992-January 1993); The Ritual, No. 10 (Autumn 1992), 36 (Rosalind Masters); Scarlet Street, No. 9 (Winter 1993), 90-92 (Drew Sullivan); SHG, No. 6 (Spring 1993), 26 (Bruce Southworth); SHR, 4, No. 2 (1993), 122-123 (William A. Barton).

 

C22289. The Hansoms of John Clayton. The Adventure of the Drowned Carp, by Henry Watson III. [Morton, Ill.: Baker Street Digressions, January 1983.] 31 p.

Contents: Chap. 1, by Tom Simpson. -- Chap. 2, by Robert C. Burr. -- Chap. 3, by George H. Scheetz. -- Chap. 4, by Alex Ciegler. -- Chap. 5, by Janet C. Ciegler. -- Chap. 6, by Brad Keefauver. -- Chap. 7, by Suellen Carter. -- Chap. 8, by Kathryn R. Carter. -- Epilogue. -- About the Author.

 

C22290. The Hansoms of John Clayton. "The Adventure of the Wayward Prince," WW, 9, No. 3 (January 1987), 19-33.

A round-robin pastiche resurrected from the battered tin dispatch-box of The Hansoms of John Clayton, by Ed Connor, Pat Chambers, Arminius Detweiller, John Whitcomb, and Brad Keefauver. Edited by Robert C. Burr.

 

C22291. The Hansoms of John Clayton. The Laundry List of Sherlock Holmes. [Morton, Ill.: Baker Street Digressions, January 1983.] 15 p.

Contents: 1. The Adventure of the ... ? by Robert C. Burr. -- 2. The Case of the Confused Cat-Fancier, by Brad Keefauver. -- 3. The Adventure of the Barbaric Barber, by Kathryn R. Carter. -- 4. The Case of the Innocent Bordello, by Tom Simpson. -- 5. The Case of the Filial Infraction, by Edward C. Connor.

 

C22292. -- A5916. Hardenbrook, Don. "Sam Small and Sherlock Holmes," BSJ, 10, No. 2 (April 1960), 83-85.

 

C22293. Hardenbrook, Don. Sherlock Holmes Meets Jack the Ripper for the Last Time, by Gaston Corday Huret III; translated by Don Hardenbrook. Being anything but an extract from the journals of John H. Watson, M.D., late of the Indian Army. [Long Beach, Calif.: Privately Produced, December 1979.] 3 p.

"An attempt to lay to rest any further attempt to couple the name of the Master with that of Saucy Jack."

 

C22294. -- A5917. Hardenbrook, Don. "Translation of `Another Bird in a Gilded Cage,'" by Gaston Huret III. West by One and by One. San Francisco: Privately Printed, 1965. p. 102-106.

 

Michael Hardwick

 

C22295. Hardwick, Michael. Prisoner of the Devil. London: Proteus, [April 1979]. 307 p.

"Sherlock Holmes and the Dreyfus Case." (Jacket)

Jacket design by Ralph Murray.

----------. ----------. London: Proteus, [August 1980]. 307 p.

Jacket design by Chris Patton. Illustration by Alun Hood.

----------. ----------. [London]: Magnum Books/Methuen Paperbacks Ltd., [1982]. 307 p.

Cover illustration by Richard Sparks.

----------. ----------. [New York]: Pinnacle Books/Windsor Publishing Corp., [December 1990]. 416 p.

----------. ----------, Police Review, 87 (August 3, 1979), 1230-1232, 1234-1236, 1245-1246; (August 10, 1979), 1279-1284; (August 17, 1979), 1326-1331, 1333; (August 24, 1979), 1366-1369; (August 31, 1979), 1407-1412.

----------. Sherlock Holmes et le prisonnier de l'île du Diable. Traduit de l'anglais par Anne Villelaur. [Paris]: Ballard, [1980]. 332 p.

Reviews: APD (September 1980), 5 (Stafford G. Davis); Afghanistanzas, 5, No. 2 (December 8, 1980), 9 (Jim Healy); BSJ, 31, No. 2 (June 1981), 126 (Thomas L. Stix, Jr.); BSM, No. 22 (Summer 1980), 43-45 (Lenny Picker); Batley News (June 14, 1979); Chicago Tribune/Tempo (November 13, 1980), 1, 8 (Eric Zorn); Coventry Evening Telegraph (October 4, 1979) (Richard Pearce); Detroit News (December 31, 1980), 6B, 10B (Michael Dirda); EQMM, 77 (January 1, 1981), 72 (Jon L. Breen); Evening Post [Leeds] (May 29, 1979); FA, 3, No. 3 (Summer 1980), 4 (David K. Maxfield); Gazette (1980) (Doug Smith), and reprinted in BSR, 3, Nos. 3-4 (December 1980-January 1981), 2-3; KCDJ, No. 26 (June 20, 1981), 5 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Liverpool Daily Post (June 2, 1979) (Andrew Morgan); Mystery, 2 (March 1981), 40 ("Horace Harker"); PL, 1, No. 3 (December 25, 1981) (Tom Harman); PP, 3, No. 2 (1980), 18 (Robert E. Thomalen); 31 No. 3 (1981), 34 (Robert E. Thomalen); Publishers Weekly, 218 (July 11, 1980), 87; San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle/ Review (December 14, 1980), 11 (Lenore Glen Offord); Sandwell Evening Mail (June 14, 1979) (Jack Foster); SHJ, 14, No. 1 (Spring 1979), 32 (Nicholas Utechin); 14, No. 2 (Winter 1979), 63 (H. C. Owen); SFTC, 4, No. 2 (November 1981), 3 (Charles K. Cook); Sunday People (March 9, 1980) (Mydrim Jones); Telegraph and Argus Bradford (June 21, 1979); WW, 3, No. 2 (September 1980), 11 (Robert C. Burr).

 

C22296. Hardwick, Michael. The Private Life of Dr. Watson: Being the Personal Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. New York: E. P. Dutton, [1983]. 298 p.

Jacket Painting by David K. Stone.

----------. ----------. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolsons [1985]. 298 p.

Jacket design by Bill Dare.

Reviews: APD (July-August 1989), 4 (Stafford G. Davis); The Armchair Detective, 18 (Spring 1985), 220-221 (Jacques Barzun and Wendell Hertig Taylor); BSM, No. 36 (Winter 1983), 40-42 (Philip A. Shreffler); No. 38 (Summer 1984), 29-31 (Michael Hardwick); DH, 2, Nos. 1-2 (September 28, 1984), 8 (Ray Albany); Daily Press [Newport News, Va.] (January 8, 1984), 6 (Ray Betzner); Globe and Mail /Entertainment [Toronto] (November 12, 1983), 13 (Derrick Murdock); Library Journal, 108 (October 15, 1983), 1972 (Patricia Y. Morton); Los Angeles Times/The Book Review (January 8, 1984), 2 (Nick B. Williams); NS, No. 17 (December 13, 1983), 10-12 (R. Victor Stewart); New York Times Book Review (January 1, 1984), 24 (Christopher Ricks); P&D, No. 63 (December 1983), 2-3 (Robert C. Burr); Publishers Weekly, 223 (June 10, 1983), 23; 224 (September 16, 1983), 117; Q£$, 5, No. 1 (February 1984), 7-8 (Alan S. Mosier); Rocky Mountain News [Denver] (January 15, 1984), 30-M (Mark Graham); SHG, No. 7 (Summer 1993), 47 (John Hall). SHJ, 16, No. 4 (Summer 1984), 110-111 (Patsy Dalton); 17, No. 2 (Summer 1985), 55 (Nicholas Utechin); St. Louis Globe-Democrat (January 14-15, 1984), 4C (M. R. Aig), and reprinted in BSC, 4, No. 2 (March-April 1984), 5; Stockton Record (January 15, 1984), F-13 (Howard Lachtman); West Coast Review of Books, 10 (March-April 1984), 32 (Ed Horowitz).

 

C22297. Hardwick, Michael. The Revenge of the Hound. With illustrations by Steranko. New York: Villard Books, 1987. 310 p.

"A Byron Preiss Book."

Jacket illustrations by Mitchell Hooks and Steranko. Jacket design by Wendy Bass.

----------. ----------. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, [1988]. 310 p.

Jacket design by Wendy Bass.

----------. ----------. [New York]: Pinnacle Books/Windsor Publishing Corp., [February 1989]. 347 p.

"A Byron Preiss Book."

Reviews: APD (April-May 1988), 5 (Dean Clark); BSJ, 38, No. 1 (March 1988), 59 (Philip A. Shreffler); BSM, No. 52 (Winter 1987), 38-39 (Lenny Picker); BC, 6, No. 4 (June-July 1989), 12 (Scott Winning); Chicago Sun Times (December 21, 1987), 60 (Alf Slewers); Kirkus Reviews, 55 (September 1, 1987), 1273-1274; SHIEN, No. 3 (May 1988), 7-9 (David Wasserman); SHJ, 19, No. 1 (Winter 1988), 32 (Nicholas Utechin); SHR, 2, No. 1 (1988), 24-25 (William A. Barton); STab, 1, No. 1 (January 1989), 7 (Mohamad Bazzi); West Coast Review of Books, 13 (March-April 1988), 23 (Christine Watson).

 

C22298. Hardwick, Michael. Sherlock Holmes: My Life and Crimes. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., [1984]. 208 p. illus.

----------. ----------. New York: Henry Holt and Co., [1986]. 208 p. illus.

"An Owl Book."

Reviews: Allegheny Valley News (1986) (Howard Bronder), and reprinted in ND (September 1986), 2; BSM, No. 40 (Winter 1984), 42-44 (Steven T. Doyle); Blade [Toledo] (October 25, 1984) (Fernand Auberionois); Booklist, 81 (December 1, 1984), 482 (Connie Fletcher); DH, 3, Nos. 1-2 (September 2, 1985), 9-10 (Ray Albany); Evening Herald [Dublin] (October 5, 1984) (Nicholas Leonard); Kent Messenger [Maidstone] (January 4, 1985) (Alan Bignell); Kirkus Reviews, 52 (October 1, 1984), 934; Library Journal, 109 (November 15, 1984), 2161 (JoAnn Vicarel); Oxford Times (October 12, 1984) (David Horan); Publishers Weekly (1984), and reprinted in MSB, 7, No. 7 (November 1984), 2; SHJ, 17, No. 1 (Winter 1984), 17 (Nicholas Utechin); SNOB, Nr. 4 (February 1990), 29-30 (Michael Ross); Surrey Life (December 1984), 60 (R. F.); WW, 7, No. 3 (January 1985), 29-30 (Brad Keefauver); Yorkshire Evening Post (October 9, 1984).

 

C22299. -- A5918. Hardwick, Michael and Mollie. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. [London: Mayflower Books, 1970.] 175 p.

----------. ----------. New York: Bantam Books, [April 1971]. 154 p. (S5877)

----------. Sherlock Holmes' privatliv. [Forord af A. D. Henriksen.] På dansk ved Peter Jerndorff Jessen. København: Martins Forlag, 1971. 154 p.

Contents: 1. The Man from Canada. -- 2. A Racing Engine. -- 3. The Singular Affair of the Russian Ballerina. -- 4. The Girl from the River. -- 5. Gabrielle. -- 6. The Duchess. -- 7. Mr. Mycroft Holmes. -- 8. Three Boxes to Glennahurich. -- 9. The Monster. -- 10. The Red Runner. -- 11. V. R. -- 12. Ilse von Hoffmannsthal.

Based on the film by the same name (DA5164).

 

C22300. -- B4972. Hardwick, Michael and Mollie. La vie privée de Sherlock Holmes. Traduit de l'anglais par France-Marie Watkins. Paris: Librairie des Champs-Élysées, [1972]. 246 p.

----------. La vida privada de Sherlock Holmes. [Traducción de Ramón Margalef Llambrich. Cubierta de Noiquet.] [Barcelona]: Editorial Molino, [1973].215 p.

----------. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. From the screenplay by Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond. [Hornchurch, Essex]: Ian Henry Publications, 1975. 174 p.

Reviews: Oxford Mail (December 3, 1970) (John Willoughby); SHJ, 10, No. 1 (Winter 1970), 32 (Lord Donegall); 12, No. 2 (Winter 1975), 66 (Philip Dalton); Sherlockiana, 15, Nr. 3-4 (1970), 10; 16, Nr. 2 (1971), 8.

First published by Mayflower Books, 1970.

 

C22301. Hardwick, Michael and Mollie. La vie privée de Sherlock Holmes. Traduit de l'anglais par France-Marie Watkins. Introduction par François Guérif. [Paris]: Nouvelles éditions Oswald, [1985]. 217 p. (Sherlock Holmes and Co., 4) (Collection "Le miroir obscur," 108)

Dessin de couverture par Jean-Claude Claeys.

 

C22302. Hardwick, Michael and Mollie. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. Romford: Ian Henry Books, 1993. 175 p.

 

C22303. Hare, Cyril. He Should Have Died Hereafter, by Cyril Hare [pseud.]. London: Faber and Faber, [1957]. 189 p.

----------. Untimely Death. New York: Harper & Row, [1980]. 189 p. (Perennial Library, P/514)

A novel that is Canonical in locale, reference, and solution.

Review: BSJ, 34, No. 4 (December 1984), 225-226 (Michael H. Kean).

 

C22304. -- A5919. Harmon, Jim. "Confidence Game," Illustrated by Epstein. Galaxy Science Fiction, 14, No. 2 (June 1957), 128-143.

 

C22305. Harris, John. "Monastic Mayhem (An Echo of Eco)," Illustrations by Randall Enos. The Atlantic, 258, No. 6 (December 1986), 30-33.

 

C22306. -- B4973. Harrison, Michael. "The Grave-robbers," I, Sherlock Holmes. New York: E. P. Dutton, [1977]. Chap. 10, p. 123-140.

----------. ----------, Newsday, [Long Island, N. Y.] (July 24, 1977). illus.

Holmes tells how he became involved in "The Dreadful Business of Abernetty of Baltimore" (SixN) or, more properly, "The Stewart Case of New York."

 

C22307. -- B4974. Harrison, Michael. I, Sherlock Holmes. Edited and annotated by Michael Harrison. New York: E. P. Dutton, [1977]. xix, 296 p. illus.

"Memoirs of Mr. Sherlock Holmes, OM, late Consulting Private Detective-in-Ordinary to Their Majesties Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V." (Subtitle)

Reviews: Afghanistanzas, 2, No. (October 31, 1977), 4-5 (Doug Highsmith); The Armchair Detective, 10 (July 1977), 208-209 (Jon L. Lellenberg); Atlantic Monthly, 239 (June 1977), 92 (Martha Spaulding); BSM, No. 11 (September 1977), 18-19 (Philip A. Shreffler); Best Sellers, 37 (August 1977), 135 (David Bianco); Booklist, 73 (June 15, 1977), 1555; CH, 2, Nos. 2-3 (September 1978), 6-7 (Pat Helik); Columbus Dispatch (July 24, 1977), 1-5 (Ed Hutshing); Deseret News [Salt Lake City] (August 3, 1977), C9 (Ray Boren); DCC, 13, No. 4 (September 1977), 6-7 (Glenn J. Shea); EQMM, 70 (October 1977), 98 (Jon L. Breen); Globe and Mail (July 23, 1977), 35 (Derrick Murdoch); Hartford Courant (July 17, 1977), 16F (Henry McNulty), and reprinted in CPBook, 1, No. 2 (February 1978), 48; Kirkus Reviews, 45 (March 15, 1977), 322; Library Journal, 102 (June 15, 1977), 1405-1406 (David A. Dillon); New York Times Book Review (July 17, 1977), 12, 26 (Charles Nicol); Newsday (July 24, 1977) (William J. Garry); Plain Dealer [Cleveland] (July 24, 1977) (Eugenia Thornton); Poughkeepsie Journal (February 26, 1978), 4F-5F (Albert M. and Julia C. Rosenblatt); San Francisco Chronicle (July 21, 1977) (Lenore Glen Offord), and reprinted in PPofFC, No. 34 (August 22, 1977), 7; SHJ, 13, No. 3 (Spring 1978), 90-91 (Nicholas Utechin); SM, 5, No. 3 (August 10, 1977), 9 (Bruce Kennedy).

 

C22308. -- B4975. Hart, Percie W. "The Sherlock Holmes Theory," Puck, 39 (February 19, 1896).

A short, non-Sherlockian anecdote demonstrating the humorous possibilities of deduction.

 

Bret Harte

 

C22309. -- A5920. Harte, Bret. "The Stolen Cigar Case," by A. Co-n D-le. Condensed Novels. Second Series: New Burlesques, by Bret Harte. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1902. p. 37-61.

----------. ----------, Condensed Novels: New Burlesques. London: Chatto and Windus, 1902. p. 33-55.

----------. ----------, ----------. New York: P. F. Collier & Son, [1902]. p. 39-61. ("Argonaut Edition" of The Works of Bret Harte, Vol. 5)

----------. ----------, American Detective Stories. Chosen by Carolyn Wells. New York: Oxford University Press, 1927. p. 238-250.

----------. ----------, The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Edited by Ellery Queen. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1944. p. 164-174.

----------. ----------, Stories to Remember. Edited by Joyce McMaster. Vancouver: The Copp Clark Pub. Co., [1957]. p. 72-82.

----------. ----------, The Condensed Novels of Bret Harte. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Literature House / Gregg Press, [1969]. Pt. 2 (Second Series), p. 37-61. (American Humorists Series, No. 10)

----------. ----------, Horizons. Vol. 3. In Silent Rooms. [Compiled by] Patricia A. Guthrie, Anne Patricia Campbell, [and] C. Helen Pielmeier. Revised edition. [Boston]: Ginn and Co., [1970]. p. 94-106. illus. (Faith and Freedom Basic Readers)

----------. ----------, Workbook and Tests to Accompany Horizons. p. 61-62.

"Bret Harte was a shrewd parodist. He was not content with mere exaggeration. He backboned his satire with a novel plot-idea. For in this tale Hemlock Jones, the Great Detective, is himself the victim of a crime! Yes, `The Terror of Peculators' has himself been robbed! Probably the best parody of Sherlock Holmes." (Ellery Queen)

 

C22310. -- B4976. Harte, Bret. "The Stolen Cigar Case," Pearson's Magazine, 10, No. 60 (December 1900), 713-718.

----------. ----------, Drawing by Sably Michel. The Golden Book Magazine (June 1933), 497-502.

"How Hemlock Jones solved a most mysterious case." (Subtitle)

----------. ----------, World's Great Humorous Stories. With an introduction by Irvin S. Cobb. Cleveland and New York: The World Pub. Co., [1944]. p. 266-278.

 

C22311. Harte, Bret. "The Stolen Cigar Case," by A. Co--n D--le. A Treasure of the Redwoods and Other Tales. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., [1903]. p. 279-289. (The Writings of Bret Harte. Standard Library Edition. Vol. 18).

----------. ----------, Condensed Novels: The Two Series Complete. Fine-paper edition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1903. p. 159-170.

----------. ----------, Condensed Novels: New Burlesques. Popular edition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1911. p. 33-55.

----------. ----------, Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Two. Edited by Alan K. Russell, [April 1979]. p. 237-242.

Reprinted July 1981.

----------. ----------, Mystery Stories. Edited by Patricia J. Robertson. Illustrated by Sam Thompson. [London]: Octopus, [1981]. p. 190-199.

----------. ----------, The Book-Mart, 5, No. 4 (September-October 1981), 4-6; 5, No. 6 (January 1982), 5-7; 5, No. 10 (May 1982), 14, 21, 24-25, 27, 31. illus.

----------. ----------, The Bumper Book of Stories for Boys & Girls. [London: Cathay Books, 1983.] p. 248-257. illus.

Also contains: Spec. -- The Silver Mirror, by A. Conan Doyle.

----------. ----------, The Faber Book of Parodies. Edited by Simon Brett. London: Faber and Faber, [1984]. p. 123-133.

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

Also contains: The Case of the Danish Prince, by Miles Kington.

First published in Pearson's Magazine, December 1900.

 

C22312. -- A5921. Hartman, Harry. "The Adventure of the Pickled Hand (First Monthly Instalment)," by John H. Henchika, M.D. The Holy Quire. [Culver City, Calif.: Luther Norris, December 1970.] p. 31-32.

An irreverent spoof on the Writings, and a glaring example of how it should not be done.

 

C22313. Haslam, David. "Doctors Who Failed the Sherlock Holmes Test," General Practitioner (May 31, 1985). illus.

"Dr. David Haslam discovers doctors that were rejected as Sherlock Holmes models."

C22314. -- B4977. Hastings, Harold. "The Manifestations of Mukkerjee," The Yellow Magazine, No. 87-92 (January 9-March 20, 1925); No. 116 (February 19, 1926).

Contents: 1. The Mantle of Elijah. -- 2. The Blind Eye of Nelson. -- 3. Horatius Keeps the Bridge -- 4. The Failing of the Mighty. -- 5. The Roaring Borealis. -- 6. As Per Mighty Wellington. -- 7. Mukkerjee Runs Amok.

A series of detective stories set in Calcutta, featuring Sri Kristo Mukkerjee, who swears by the spirit of Sherlock Holmes.

 

C22315. -- B4978. Haughey, Thomas Brace. The Case of the Invisible Thief. [Illustrations by Ken Lochhead.] Minneapolis: Bethany Fellowship, [1978]. 159 p. (The Baker Street Mystery Series, No. 1)

"A Christian detective, with the wit and instincts of the great Holmes himself, unravels a tangled case of theft at Pinehurst Laboratory in England. >From his Baker Street office, working with his Watson-like assistant, he masterminds an investigation which solves the case." (Cover)

Review: BSM, No. 17 (March 1979), 31 (Jon L. Lellenberg).

 

C22316. Haughey, Thomas Brace. The Case of the Frozen Scream. [Illustrations by Ken Lockhead.] Minneapolis: Bethany Fellowship, [1979]. 160 p. (The Baker Street Mystery Series, No. 2)

"Could Professor Chester have been seen alive one day after his chrome steel hip joint was found in the ashes of a crematorium? ... Geoffrey Weston, Christian detective, and his Watson-like associate, are up to their spyglasses in intrigue. The pair that unravelled the case of the invisible thief (DB4978) proves once again that they deserve their reputation as the world's most astute Christian private-eyes."

 

C22317. Haughey, Thomas Brace. The Case of the Maltese Treasure. Minneapolis: Bethany Fellowship, [1979]. 160 p. (The Baker Street Mystery Series, No. 3)

"Geoffrey Weston and John Taylor are called in by a representative of Lloyds of London to investigate the disappearance of the Weatherford diamond collection from the new annex of the British Museum."

 

C22318. Haughey, Thomas Brace. The Case of the Kidnapped Shadow. [Illustrations by Ken Lockhead.] Minneapolis: Bethany Fellowship, [1980]. 155 p. (The Baker Street Mystery Series, No. 4)

"The riddle of the kidnapped bodyguard of Mexico's president is solved by Geoffrey Weston, ace Christian detective."

 

C22319. Haughey, Thomas Brace. The Case of the Hijacked Moon. Minneapolis: Bethany Fellowship, [1981]. 172 p. (The Baker Street Mystery Series, No. 5)

"Geoffrey Weston, grandnephew of the great Holmes himself and the world's greatest Christian detective, is hired by a neo-Nazi to find a terrifying assassin."

 

C22320. -- A5922. Haunert, William C. "Crime in the Kentish Coach," VH, 2, No. 1 (January 1968), 6-9.

 

C22321. -- B4979. Havelock, Ray. "The Case of the 7 Note Song," Bakka Magazine-Catalogue, No. 7, Black Box (Fall 1977), 50-61.

 

C22322. Hawke, Simon. The Dracula Caper. New York: Ace Books, [October 1988]. 212 p. (The Time War Series, 8)

Cover art by Neal McPheeters.

Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde are characters in this novel.

 

C22323. -- B4980. Hay, Jacob. "A Story for Which the World Is Now Prepared," EQMM, 67, No. 2 (February 1976), 126-135.

The first case in the hitherto unreported criminal inquiries of Wracke & Rhuewin, Private Investigators.

 

C22324. Haynes, George Cleve. "The Sudden Death of Cardinal Tosca," The Sherlockian, 2, No. 1 (1988), 21-43.

After Cardinal Tosca, Vatican financier, is murdered in a Roman Street, scandal threatens. Pope Leo XIII seeks Holmes's help. This story is told in the three narrative voices employed by Doyle. Holmes solves the case without leaving his armchair.

 

C22325. -- B4981. Haywood, William F. "Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Chains," The Scarlet Cockerel, No. 23 (February 9, 1945), 12-16.

Ralph Weatheram asks Holmes and Watson to investigate his nocturnal visitor: a ghost.

 

C22326. Heald, Tim. "Dame Millicent's Revenge," Fingerprints: A Collection of Mystery Stories by the Crime Writers of Canada. Edited by Beverley Beetham-Endersby. Toronto: Irwin Publishing, [1984]. p. 205-217.

 

H. F. Heard

 

C22327. -- A5923. Heard, H. F. "The Adventure of Mr. Montalba, Obsequist," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 6, No. 3 (September 1945), 98-114.

----------. "Mr. Montalba, Obsequist," To the Queen's Taste. The first supplement to 101 Years' Entertainment consisting of the best stories published in the first four years of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. Edited by Ellery Queen. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1946. p. 322-343.

----------. "L'Aventure de Mr. Montalba, obséquiste," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, No. 3 (March 1948), 37-60.

"It is, if it pleases your fancy, a pastiche of He-Who-Cannot-Be-Named, with Mr. Mycroft playing the role of The One and Only to the hilt, and Mr. Sidney Silchester doubling for the muddleheaded medico." (Ellery Queen)

 

C22328. Heard, H. F. The Amazing Mycroft Mysteries. New York: The Vanguard Press, [1980]. viii, 715 p.

Jacket design by Tom Bevans.

----------. ----------. Toronto: William Nelson Books, [1980]. 768 p.

Contents: Introduction. -- A Taste for Honey. -- Reply Paid. -- The Notched Hairpin.

Reviews: BSM, No. 24 (Winter 1980), 42 (Jon L. Lellenberg); No. 25 (Spring 1981), 19-23 (The Vanguard Press; Glenn J. Shea; Ann Byerly); DCC, 17, No. 2 (March 1981), 5 (Glenn J. Shea); Gaslight Publications, Catalogue No. 1 (Winter-Spring 1981), 12 (Jack Tracy); Kitchener-Waterloo Record (December 20, 1980) (John Simpson), and reprinted in CPBook, 4, No. 1 (March 1981), 320; (January 8, 1981) (Chris Redmond), and reprinted in CPBook, 4, No. 1 (March 1981), 320; Newsweek, 97 (February 9, 1981), 88, 92 (Walter Clemons), and reprinted in CPBook, 4, No. 1 (March 1981), 324, and PUn, 5, No. 6 (June 1981), 2; Publishers Weekly, 218 (October 24, 1980); Q£$, 2, No. 1 (January 23, 1981), 7-8 (B. U. Bakerst); Whig-Standard Magazine (January 17, 1981), 17-18 (David Barber), and reprinted in CPBook, 4, No. 4 (December 1981), 391-392; Wilson Library Bulletin, 55 (February 1981), 456 (Jon Breen).

 

C22329. -- A5924. Heard, H. F. "The Enchanted Garden," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 13, No. 3 (March 1949), 95-117.

 

C22330. -- A5925. Heard, H. F. The Notched Hairpin: A Mycroft Mystery. New York: The Vanguard Press, [1949]. 226 p.

----------. ----------. London: Cassell and Co. Ltd., 1951. 226 p.

Contents: 1. The Red-Brick Twins. -- 2. The Inspector's "Who?" -- 3. Mr. Millum's "Why?" -- 4. Mr. Mycroft's "How?"

 

C22331. Heard, H. F. The Notched Hairpin. [Scarborough]: Nelson Canada Ltd., [1982]. 208 p. (The Mycroft Holmes Mysteries)

Cover design by David Taylor.

The introduction, "About Mycroft Holmes," by Jack Tracy is reprinted from The Encyclopaedia Sherlockiana.

Printed from the plates of Vanguard's 1980 edition of The Amazing Mycroft Mysteries.

 

C22332. -- A5926. Heard, H. F. Reply Paid: A Mystery. New York: The Vanguard Press, [1942]. 274 p.

----------. ----------. London: Cassell and Co. Ltd., 1943. 199 p.

----------. ----------. New York: Dell Pub. Co., [n.d.]. 237 p. (Dell Book, No. 44)

The name Mr. Mycroft has been changed to Mr. Bowcross in the Cassell edition.

 

C22333. -- B4982. Heard, H. F. Reply Paid. New York: Lancer Books, [1942]. 158 p. (Lancer Suspense Library, 72-754)

First published by The Vanguard Press, 1942.

 

C22334. -- A5927. Heard, H.F. A Taste for Honey. New York: The Vanguard Press, [1941]. viii, 234 p.

----------. ----------. New York: The American Mercury, [c.1941]. 125 p. (A Mercury Book, No. 70)

----------. ----------. London: Cassell and Co. Ltd., 1943. 153 p.

----------. ----------. New York: Avon Book Co., [1946]. 186 p. (No. 108)

----------. ----------, Murder with a Difference: Three Unusual Crime Novels. Selected and with an introduction by Christopher Morley. New York: Random House, [1946]. p. 175-306.

----------. ----------. New York: Lancer Books, [1964]. 142 p. (Lancer 72-752)

----------. A Taste for Murder. New York: Avon Publications, [January 1947]. 127 p. (No. 625)

A detective novel with Mr. Mycroft.

 

C22335. Heard, H. F. A Taste for Honey. [Harmondsworth]: Penguin Books, [1961]. 155 p.

----------. ----------. [Scarborough]: Nelson Canada Ltd. 1982. 234 p. (The Mycroft Holmes Mysteries)

Cover design by David Taylor.

The introduction, "About Mycroft Holmes," by Jack Tracy is reprinted from The Encyclopaedia Sherlockiana.

Printed from the plates of Vanguard's 1980 edition of The Amazing Mycroft Holmes Mysteries.

----------. Mord er en biting. På dansk ved Karen Mathiasen. København: Martins Forlag, [c.1941]. 158 p.

----------. Die Honiqfalle. [Aus dem Amerikanischen von Imke Commichau.] Köln: DuMont Buchverlag, [1988]. 194 p. (DuMont's Kriminal-Bibliothek, 1009)

First published by The Vanguard Press, 1941.

 

C22336. -- B4983. [Hegenberger, John.] "The Affair of the Disappearing Dildo," by "Dr. John H. Twatson." Illustration by Joe Nicholson. Hustler Magazine, 2, No. 5 (November 1975), 36-38, 90, 95-96.

An adventure in which Sherlock Homo recovers the Wang of Fu Manchu -- a sure candidate for the most obscene parody.

 

C22337. -- A5928. Heidenfeld, W. "The True Adventure of the Second Stain," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 53, No. 2 (February 1969), 105-120.

One of the non-winning pastiches entered in the Johannesburg Sunday Times short story contest. For the winners, see DA5859 and DA6025.

 

C22338. -- A5929. Heidenfeld, W. "The Unpleasantness at the Stooges Club," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 21, No. 2 (February 1953), 81-92.

"Watson and the other `stooges' show their straightmen how a crime should be solved -- and at the bottom of this crime is Professor Moriarty." (Edgar W. Smith)

 

C22339. -- A5930. Heinlein, Robert A. "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress," Illustrated by Gray Morrow. Worlds of If Science Fiction, 15-16 (December 1965-April 1966). 5 parts.

----------. ----------. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1966]. 383 p.

----------. ----------. [New York]: Berkley Pub. Corp., [1968]. 302 p.

"A Berkley Medallion Book."

One of the main characters is a computer called Mycroft, who comes to think of himself as being Mycroft in reality. As a result, the story is laced with Sherlockian references.

 

C22340. Heinlein, Robert A. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. London: Dennis Dobson, [1967]. 383 p.

Jacket design by Richard Weaver.

----------. ----------. [New York]: Berkley Pub. Corp., [April 1981]. 302 p.

New cover illustration.

13th printing December 1982.

----------. ----------. New York: Ace Books, [March 1987]. 302 p.

Winner of a Hugo award at the World Science Fiction Convention in 1966.

A short version of the novel appeared in The Worlds of If Science Fiction, December 1965-April 1966 (DA5930).

 

C22341. -- A5931. [Heldenbrand, Page.] "The Man with the Monogrammed Middle," Heldenbrand's Christmas Perennial. New York: Appledore Towers Letter Press, 1954. p. 7-11.

 

C22342. -- A5932. Helling, Cornelis. "The Adventure of the Squeaking Radio," BSJ, 17, No. 2 (June 1967), 95.

A parody from a Dutch newspaper, translated and altered "to bring it more in keeping with the true Baker Street atmosphere."

 

C22343. Henderson, George C. "Sherlock Holmes Splits Hairs," Colliers, 76, No. 7 (August 15, 1925), 32. illus.

"With apologies to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for having borrowed the services of two famous gentlemen."

 

O. Henry

 

C22344. -- A5933. Henry, O. "The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes," Sixes and Sevens. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1911. Chap. 18, p. 204-213.

----------. ----------, The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Edited by Ellery Queen. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1944. p. 175-181.

----------. ----------, The Saint's Choice of Humorous Crime. Edited by Leslie Charteris. [Pasadena, Calif.]: The Shaw Press, [1945]. p. 118-125.

----------. "Shamrock Jolnes' Eventyr," Oversat af Ellen Aaris Raae. Kalifen og Sjoveren, af O. Henry. [København]: Martins Forlag, 1920. p. 40-46.

 

C22345. Henry, O. "The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes," Sixes and Sevens. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., [1911]. p. 192-200.

At head of title: The Complete Edition of O. Henry.

----------. ----------, ----------. [Garden City, N.Y.]: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for Review of Reviews Co., 1915. p. 204-213.

On spine: Authorized edition.

Reprinted 1917, 1918, 1919.

----------. ----------, ----------. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1920. p. 204-213.

On spine: Authorized edition.

----------. ----------, ----------. [Garden City, N.Y.]: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for P. F. Collier & Son, 1923. p. 204-213.

On spine: Authorized edition.

----------. ----------, The Complete Works of O. Henry. Special Literary Digest Edition. New York: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1926. p. 703-706.

----------. ----------, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1936. p. 703-706.

----------. ----------, Cops and Robbers: O. Henry's Best Detective and Crime Stories. Selected, and with Introduction, by Ellery Queen. [New York]: The American Mercury, [1948]. p. 37-41. (Best-seller Mystery, No. B94)

----------. ----------, Collected Stories of O. Henry. Illustrated. Edited by Paul J. Horowitz. New York: Avenel Books, [1979]. p. 404-407.

----------. ----------, The Book-Mart, 55 No. 4 (September-October 1981), 16-17, 23; 5, No. 6 (January 1982), 12, 20.

 

C22346. -- A5934. Henry, O. "The Detective Detector," Waifs and Strays: Twelve Stories. Together with a representative selection of critical and biographical comment. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1917. p. 82-89.

Shamrock Jolnes appears briefly, but the tale is a parody of the Master Criminal rather than the Master Detective.

 

C22347. Henry, O. "The Detective Detector," The Complete Works of O. Henry. Special Literary Digest Edition. New York: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1926. p. 1300-1303.

----------. ----------, ----------. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1936. p. 1300-1303.

----------. ----------, Collected Stories of O. Henry. Illustrated. Edited by Paul J. Horowitz. New York: Avenel Books, [1979]. p. 632-635.

First published in Waifs and Strays, 1917.

 

C22348. -- A5935. Henry, O. "The Sleuths," Sixes and Sevens. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1911. Chap. 2, p. 21-31.

----------. ----------. The first separate edition issued in 1914 as one of "The World's Best Short Stories now presented with Egyptienne `Straights' Cigarettes, Piccadilly Little Cigars, and Sovereign Cigarettes -- One story accompanying each package." 2-7/8 x 2-1/8 in.

In this parody Jolnes shares the spotlight with another detective named Juggins.

 

C22349. -- B4984. Henry, O. "The Sleuths," The Pocket Book of O. Henry Stories. Edited and with an introduction by Harry Hansen. New York: Washington Square Press, [October 1948]. p. 120-126.

 

C22350. Henry, O. "The Sleuths," Sixes and Sevens. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., [1911]. p. 21-31.

At head of title: The Complete Edition of O. Henry.

----------. ----------, ----------. [Garden City, N.Y.]: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for Review of Reviews Co., 1915. p. 21-31.

On spine: Authorized edition.

Reprinted 1917, 1918, 1919.

----------. ----------, ----------. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1920. p. 21-31.

On spine: Authorized edition.

----------. ----------, ----------. [Garden City, N.Y.]: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for P. F. Collier & Son, 1923. p. 21-31.

On spine: Authorized edition.

----------. ----------, ----------. The Complete Works of O. Henry. Special Literary Digest Edition. New York: Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. for Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1926. p. 639-642.

----------. ----------, ----------. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1936. p. 639-642.

----------. ----------, Collected Stories of O. Henry. Illustrated. Edited by Paul J. Horowitz. New York: Avenel Books, [1979]. p. 553-557.

----------. ----------, The Pocket Book of O. Henry Stories. Edited and with an introduction by Harry Hansen. New York: Washington Square Press/ Pocket Books, [1982, c.1975]. p. 120-126.

First Pocket Books printing, October 1948.

First published in Sixes and Sevens, 1911.

 

C22351. Henry, Robert B. "The Case of Dr. Doyle's Mistake," The Sherlockian, 1, No. 4 (1988), 32-55.

 

C22352. -- B4985. "Henry's Latest Thriller: Another Escapade of Picklock Bones, the Great Defective," Pip & Squeak (1932), 200.

 

C22353. Herbert, Paul D. The Adventure of the Musical Disaster. Cincinnati: [Privately Produced], 1983. 20 p.

Limited to 25 numbered and signed copies.

Detective: Herblock Stones (with Witsno).

 

C22354. Herbert, Paul D. The Enigma of the Surprise Package. Cincinnati: [Privately Produced], 1983. 9 p.

"Presented as a birthday keepsake for Barbara Morgan, November 13, 1983."

Detective: Herblock Stones (with Witsno).

 

C22355. Hering, Henry A. Herlock's One Mistake. [London: Ferret Fantasy Ltd., June 1980.] [5] p.

Issued with "A Spectrum of Fantasy," series Alpha, and limited to 27 numbered copies.

Originally appeared in A Souvenir, published by St. Paul's Church, Sketty, 1910.

Detective: Herlock Shomes (with Dr. Spotson).

 

C22356. -- A5936. "Herlock Shomes at It Again," The Wipers Times [London], 1 (February 12-May 1, 1916). 6 chapters.

----------, The Wipers Times, Including for the First Time in One Volume a Facsimile Reproduction of the Complete Series of the Famous Wartime Trench Magazines. Edited by F. J. Roberts and J. H. Pearson. London: Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Ltd., [June 1930]. [unpaged]

In the last two chapters "Shomes" is changed to "Sholmes."

 

C22357. -- B4986. "Herlock Shomes at It Again: `Shot in the Culvert,'" SHJ, 13, No. 1 (Winter 1976), 13-15.

First published in The Wipers Times, February 12-May 8, 1916, in six chapters.

 

C22358. -- A5937. Herst, Herman, "Dirty Pool," BSJ, 16, No. 2 (June 1966), 82-87.

----------. ----------, Stories to Collect Stamps By. New York: Philatelic Book Publishers, Inc., [1968]. p. 9-16.

 

C22359. -- B4987. Herzel, Roger W. "The Adventure of the Porcelain Clock; A Parody," The Haverford News [Haverford College, Pa.] (October 27, 1961).

Detective: Fetlock (with Walnut).

 

C22360. -- A5938. Herzog, Evelyn A. "The Second Case of the Speckled Band," Albertinum [New Haven, Conn.: Albertus Magnus College], 29, No. 2 (Spring 1966), 34-39.

"Holmes is almost taken in by some college students, but he foils the would-be deceivers and even manages to emerge with some profit." (Julian Wolff)

 

C22361. -- B6129. Highsmith, Doug. "The Case of the Corpsiated Colonel," by James Hashish Notsaw. Afghanistanzas, 3, No. 6 (February 28, 1979), 3-8. (The "Huh!?" Papers, No. 1)

----------. ----------, WW, 2, No. 1 (May 1979), 9-11, 14, 21-23.

 

C22362. -- B4988. Highsmith, Doug. "The Dinsdale Murder Mystery," Afghanistanzas, 1, No. 3 (January 31, 1977), 8-9; 1, No. 4(February 28, 1977), 12-13; 1, No. 5 (March 31, 1977), 3-8; 1, No. 6 (April 30, 1977), 3-4. (The Caseboo