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https://www.sherlockian.net/
Sherlockian.net is a curated site for Sherlock Holmes fans, with events, resources, and a random page. Learn about Holmes Peak, the Great Game, and how to connect with your fellow Sherlockians.
https://www.sherlockian.net/investigating/canon/
Explore the Canon, the 60 stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Find online versions, summaries, artwork, discussion questions, and more at the links below.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7810380-the-sherlockian
Graham Moore. 3.66. 14,618 ratings2,070 reviews. In December 1893, Sherlock Holmes-adoring Londoners eagerly opened their Strand magazines, anticipating the detective's next adventure, only to find the unthinkable: his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, had killed their hero off. London spiraled into mourning -- crowds sported black armbands in grief
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Moore_(writer)
Graham Moore (born October 18, 1981) is an American screenwriter, author and director known for his 2010 novel The Sherlockian, as well as his screenplay for the historical film The Imitation Game, [1] which topped the 2011 Black List for screenplays and won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (awarded February 2015).
https://www.amazon.com/Sherlockian-Graham-Moore/dp/0446572586
The Sherlockian. Paperback - November 21, 2011. by Graham Moore (Author) 4.2 1,090 ratings. Editors' pick Best Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. See all formats and editions. Hurtling from present day New York to Victorian London, The Sherlockian weaves the history of Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle into an inspired and entertaining
https://www.sherlockian.net/investigating/
The Great Detective has a rich history and exists in a complex world that blends reality and fiction. Sherlockians have been fascinated by this world since it first emerged, and learning about Arthur Conan Doyle's life and the Victorian era can help us understand it. By investigating the origins and different interpretations of Sherlock
https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/graham-moore/the-sherlockian/9780446573955/?lens=twelve
Hurtling from present day New York to Victorian London, The Sherlockian weaves the history of Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle into an inspired and entertaining double mystery that proves to be anything but "elementary." In December 1893, Sherlock Holmes-adoring Londoners eagerly opened their Strand magazines, anticipating the detective's next adventure, only to find the
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Extended Summary. Graham Moore's historical fiction/mystery novel The Sherlockian tells the stories of Harold White and Arthur Conan Doyle in alternating chapters. When Harold's story begins
https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/16/books/16book.html
The 2010 murder in "The Sherlockian" is, like a lot of things in this interestingly researched book, based on something authentic. Mr. Moore extrapolates from the 2004 death of Richard
https://www.amazon.com/Sherlockian-Graham-Moore/dp/0446572594
The Sherlockian is a fun, engaging romp of a mystery, with short chapters alternating between Harold in London 2010 looking for the lost diary and Arthur Conan Doyle in London 1900 looking for a murderer. I thought the Arthur chapters were more atmospheric and had better characters than the present chapters.
http://sherlockianresources.net/
The Sherlockian collector is presented with a cornucopia of enticing vendor sites that offer online shopping. Many specialty bookstores and publishers have sites. Also, many dealers in rare books belong to a service that allows one to search the wares of all members at once.
https://bakerstreetirregulars.com/
The Baker Street Irregulars website is your source for official information from the Baker Street Irregulars. Founded in 1934, the BSI was the first Sherlockian literary society in the world. We publish a wide range of scholarship related to Sherlock Holmes, and produce various events including the BSI Weekend every January. Find out more about
https://www.sherlockian.net/investigating/about-holmes/
About Sherlock Holmes. Who is Sherlock Holmes? It's hard to find anyone who hasn't heard of him, but it's equally as difficult to find two people who have exactly the same interpretation. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly clever, sharply intellectual, and captivatingly mysterious, and he is an object of fascination in his fictional London
https://www.beaconsociety.com/
The Junior Sherlockian Society invites children and youth to complete Junior Sherlockian Training -- an in-depth study of Sherlock Holmes's character traits, observational skills, capacity for critical thought, and inductive and deductive reasoning. Proudly powered by Weebly.
https://www.thesherlockian.com/
The Sherlockian . GUIDE TO SHERLOCKIANISM . The first thing for anyone interested in Sherlockianism to do is to actually read (and enjoy) the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Luckily, many are available online and for free via Project Gutenberg, as well as Wikisource. Once Sherlock Holmes has gotten into your head, its
https://www.amazon.com/Sherlock-Holmes-Adventures-Realms-Edgar/dp/1673119697
He has edited over sixty books, most Sherlockian-related anthologies, and is the author of nearly 90 Sherlockian pastiches (so far), some published in anthologies and others collected in his own books, "The Papers of Sherlock Holmes", "Sherlock Holmes and A Quantity of Debt", and "Sherlock Holmes - Tangled Skeins".
https://www.sherlockian.net/about/
Sherlockian.net was launched in November 22, 1994, and housed at the University of Waterloo, in Ontario, Canada by Chris Redmond. At that time, it was the only Sherlockian website in the world, with fewer than a dozen links to online material about Sherlock Holmes and the Victorian era. In January 2000, it moved the website to its own domain on
https://ash-nyc.com/
The oldest women's Sherlockian society, is based in New York City. Although a few men were given honorary membership in 1991, it was only in 2008, the 40th anniversary of ASH, when men were admitted to full membership. Read about Irene Adler, the original Adventuress. The Serpentine Muse * is the official ASH journal — everyone is welcome
https://historicalnovelsociety.org/forthcoming-historical-novels-for-2019/
The Historical Novel Society lists mainstream and small press titles set in the 1960s and earlier. Details are compiled by Fiona Sheppard (US & Canada) and Sarah Cuthbertson (UK), and are based on publisher descriptions. Other than short excerpts, please link to this page rather than copying the entries - thank you! For newer titles, check […]
https://www.amazon.com/Sherlock-Holmes-Year-Mystery-1884-ebook/dp/B0BMXXFWLJ
He has edited over sixty books, most Sherlockian-related anthologies, and is the author of nearly 90 Sherlockian pastiches (so far), some published in anthologies and others collected in his own books, "The Papers of Sherlock Holmes", "Sherlock Holmes and A Quantity of Debt", and "Sherlock Holmes - Tangled Skeins".
https://www.sherlockian.net/teaching/
For over 100 years, Sherlock Holmes has provided readers with a wealth of engaging material, and the Canon can be especially valuable in the classroom. The Beacon Society, a scion of The Baker Street Irregulars, is an organization dedicated to supporting educators who bring Sherlock Holmes into their curriculum. Here, you will find information about […]
https://historicalnovelsociety.org/forthcoming-historical-novels-for-2021/
Mary Wood, The Jam Factory Girls Fight Back, Pan (saga about female camaraderie) Hammour Ziada (trans. Paul G. Starkey), The Drowning, Interlink (Sudan, 1968, the military coup taking place in Khartoum echoes all the way to the small rural town of Hajer Narti) Forthcoming historical novels for 2021. From mainstream and small press historical
https://www.sherlockian.net/celebrating/locations/
Sherlock Holmes by American Illustrator Frederic Dorr Steele The Baker Street Irregulars The oldest Sherlock Holmes society is the Baker Street Irregulars, founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley. Membership-in contrast to the custom for practically all other Sherlockian societies-is by invitation only. The major event is an annual January dinner in New York, the centrepiece […]