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Laurie R. King's Sherlock Holmes Collection of eight documents previously published in various forms, all written by Laurie R. King Metadata ISBN-13: 9781301051458 ASIN: B00BF3SEVI Publisher: Smashwords/Amazon Digital Services Publication date: 2/12/2013 Goodreads link: Laurie R. King's Sherlock Holmes Formats: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI Pages: 385 Description From time to time, people have asked me to comment on Sherlock Holmes, in ways other than what the novels provide. This collection of eight documents have all been published before, occasionally in slightly different versions. Some of them are straight nonfiction; others participate wholeheartedly in "The Game," that wildly imaginative edifice of Sherlockian schlorship built upon the solemn declaration that Holmes and Watson were absolutely real, that Conan Doyle was but their literary agent, and that the stories are absolutely factual--if only we lesser mortals can figure out the apparent flaws and omissions. This collection includes the following essays: Dr. Watson's War Wound, which was delivered as a guest lecture to the annual Baker Street Irregulars, where I solemnly played the game--complete with footnotes! The Sabine Baring-Gould and Sherlock Holmes essay was published in the UK journal of the Sabine Baring_Gould Appreciation Society (which turned out to be a bit rude to Sabine's grandson who plagarized his grandfather's memoirs). A Holmes Chronology is an explanation of why "my" Sherlock Holmes isn't an aged geezer whenb Mary Russell walks over him on the Sussex Downs in 1915. Sherlock Holmes on Beekeeping, from the long lost volume by Holmes on his research into bees. Art in the Blood was commmissioned by Penquin for their website as an introduction to Arthur Conal Doyle. . . . and three more. Textrual, Higher, Radical, and Midrashic Sherlockian Criticism: and introduction to The Grand Game, Introduction to The Hound of the Baskervilles, and LRK on ACD. Meet the Authors Laurie R. King Edgar-winning mystery writer Laurie R. King writes series and standalone novels. King's most recent novel The Bones of Paris sees Touchstone's Harris Stuyvesant and Bennett Grey find the darkness beneath the light of 1929 Paris. In the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series, a brilliant teen becomes student, then partner to the great detective. The Kate Martinelli series follows an SFPD detective's cases on a female Rembrandt, a holy fool, and more. King lives in northern California, which serves as backdrop for some of her books. Related Torrents
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