My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock
First published in 1951, My Dear Holmes is a biography of Sherlock Holmes, which originated from the author’s re-reading of the Sherlock Holmes stories to his daughter, supplies answers to mysteries such as when was Holmes born? Which was his university? How many times was Watson married and in what years? Why did he leave Baker Street without a word of explanation in 1896? Why did the two Moriarty brothers have the same Christian name? Why were there apparently different cases all known as "the Second Stain"? The author takes the sixty cases narrated by Watson, many of which are undated, deduces the year in each case, and weaves the whole into a single continuous story, with the intention of filling the gaps in our knowledge of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. To those who are partial to the London of gaslight, hansom cabs, feather boas and income tax at one shilling and twopence in the pound, this book can be recommended.

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My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock
First published in 1951, My Dear Holmes is a biography of Sherlock Holmes, which originated from the author’s re-reading of the Sherlock Holmes stories to his daughter, supplies answers to mysteries such as when was Holmes born? Which was his university? How many times was Watson married and in what years? Why did he leave Baker Street without a word of explanation in 1896? Why did the two Moriarty brothers have the same Christian name? Why were there apparently different cases all known as "the Second Stain"? The author takes the sixty cases narrated by Watson, many of which are undated, deduces the year in each case, and weaves the whole into a single continuous story, with the intention of filling the gaps in our knowledge of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. To those who are partial to the London of gaslight, hansom cabs, feather boas and income tax at one shilling and twopence in the pound, this book can be recommended.

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My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock

My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock

by Gavin Brend
My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock

My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock

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First published in 1951, My Dear Holmes is a biography of Sherlock Holmes, which originated from the author’s re-reading of the Sherlock Holmes stories to his daughter, supplies answers to mysteries such as when was Holmes born? Which was his university? How many times was Watson married and in what years? Why did he leave Baker Street without a word of explanation in 1896? Why did the two Moriarty brothers have the same Christian name? Why were there apparently different cases all known as "the Second Stain"? The author takes the sixty cases narrated by Watson, many of which are undated, deduces the year in each case, and weaves the whole into a single continuous story, with the intention of filling the gaps in our knowledge of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. To those who are partial to the London of gaslight, hansom cabs, feather boas and income tax at one shilling and twopence in the pound, this book can be recommended.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032348070
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gavin Brend

Table of Contents

1. Master Sherlock 2. Oxford or Cambridge 3. Before Baker Street 4. My Dear Watson 5. The Home of Holmes 6. The Early Eighties 7. Snow and Stains 8. My Dear Miss Morstan 9. My Dear Mrs. Watson 10. Marriage and its Problems 11. Mainly Moriarty 12. Back to Baker Street 13. What Happened in ’96 14. Back Again to Baker Street 15. My Dear Mrs. Watson the Second 16. His Last Bow Appendix

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