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Sherlock (software) : As Sherlock was never released as a Universal binary, it is not compatible with Mac OS X versions after Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and couldn't be launched on Intel Macs without Rosetta. | sherlock_200.txt |
The Labours of Hercules : The Labours of Hercules is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1947 and in the UK by Collins Crime Club in September of the same year. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at eight shillings and sixpence ... | sherlock_201.txt |
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars : The Baker Street Irregulars investigate as several of their members go missing, while also trying to prevent Sherlock Holmes – who is undergoing a personal crisis – being convicted of murder. | sherlock_202.txt |
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978 film) : The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1978 British comedy film spoofing the 1902 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It stars Peter Cook as Sherlock Holmes and Dudley Moore as Dr. Watson. A number of other well-known British comedy actors appear in the... | sherlock_203.txt |
Enola Holmes 2 : In November 2023, Netflix revealed that a screenplay for a third Enola Holmes film was in the works. Netflix Films chairman Scott Stuber said the streamer is very proud of their "homegrown star" Millie Bobby Brown, and they are excited to continue telling Enola's story. The third film was announced in ... | sherlock_204.txt |
Jeeves and the Old School Chum : The story was adapted for an episode of The World of Wooster. The episode, titled "Jeeves and the Old School Chum", was the third episode of the third series. It was originally broadcast in the UK on 20 October 1967. This story was not adapted into any Jeeves and Wooster episode. | sherlock_205.txt |
Arthur Conan Doyle : List of notable Freemasons Physician writer § 19th century William Gillette – A personal friend who performed the most famous stage version of Sherlock Holmes | sherlock_206.txt |
Chagford : Chagford Parish Council Chagfilm (film festival) | sherlock_207.txt |
The Disintegration Machine : "The Disintegration Machine" title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database "The Disintegration Machine" (e-text) at the Classic Literature Library The Disintegration Machine audiobook with video at YouTube The Disintegration Machine audiobook at Libsyn | sherlock_208.txt |
The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy : Bertie bought a large china vase with crimson dragons and various animals on it for his flat. Jeeves disapproves of it. Bertie goes to see his friend Oliver "Sippy" Sipperley at the office of The Mayfair Gazette, where Sippy is now the editor. Sippy is afraid to confess his love t... | sherlock_209.txt |
Becky Falls : The waterfall is on the Becka Brook, one of the main tributaries of the River Bovey. The brook rises just South of Hound Tor, and continues through Becky Falls before reaching the Bovey just below Trendlebere Down. As the brook passes through, there are two sets of waterfalls created, with a drop of aroun... | sherlock_210.txt |
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. : Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (; August 29, 1809 – October 7, 1894) was an American physician, poet, and polymath based in Boston. Grouped among the fireside poets, he was acclaimed by his peers as one of the best writers of the day. His most famous prose works are the "Breakfast-Table" series, ... | sherlock_211.txt |
Young Sherlock Holmes: Fire Storm : Young Sherlock Holmes: Red Leech Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud == References == | sherlock_212.txt |
The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat : Whether Bruce's attempt to explain modern physics in readable prose leads to illumination or not, readers of The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat will enjoy pitting their wits against the universe in such stimulating company. What a great idea! ... Starting with simple problems ... | sherlock_213.txt |
Joseph Bell : Bell was born in Edinburgh to Cecilia Barbara Craigie (1813–1882) and Benjamin Bell (1810–1883). He was a great-grandson of Benjamin Bell, considered to be the first Scottish scientific surgeon. Bell attended Edinburgh Academy, going on to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh Medical School at th... | sherlock_214.txt |
The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes : The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes is a short story collection of twelve Sherlock Holmes pastiches, first published in 1954. It was written by Adrian Conan Doyle, who was the son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (the creator of Sherlock Holmes), and by John Dickson Carr, who was the authorised b... | sherlock_215.txt |
Ronald Knox : Corbishley, Thomas; Speaight, Robert. Ronald Knox, the priest the writer (1965) online free Dayras, Solange. "The Knox Version, or the Trials of a Translator: Translation or Transgression?." Translating Religious Texts, edited by David Jasper, 44-59. Palgrave Macmillan, London, 1993. Duhn, Hugo R. A Thema... | sherlock_216.txt |
Terrance Dicks : Terrance Dicks at IMDb Terrance Dicks at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Biography and Interview at BBC Online Biography at on Target | sherlock_217.txt |
River Erme : After leaving the national park, the river continues southward, passing through the centre of the town of Ivybridge where it formed the source of the town's prosperity by powering a grist mill, a paper mill and a fulling and tucking mill. In 1813 the only bridge over the river in the village (as it was the... | sherlock_218.txt |
River Dart : Most hydronyms in England derive from the Brythonic language (from which the river's subsequent names ultimately derive from an original Celtic etymology. As the lower stretches of the river are still covered in ancient oak woodlands, it is accepted that the first element derives from dar-, meaning 'oak' (... | sherlock_219.txt |
The Spot of Art : The story was illustrated by Charles Crombie in the Strand and by James Montgomery Flagg in Cosmopolitan. Under the title "Jeeves and the Spot of Art", the story was included in the American edition of the 1939 collection The Week-End Wodehouse. | sherlock_220.txt |
Macdonald Hastings : Douglas Edward Macdonald Hastings (6 October 1909 – 4 October 1982), known as Macdonald Hastings or Mac Hastings, was an English journalist, author and war correspondent. He wrote for Lilliput magazine under the pseudonym Lemuel Gulliver. | sherlock_221.txt |
Bovey Tracey : Bovey Tracey () is a town and civil parish in Devon, England. It is located on the edge of Dartmoor, which gives rise to the slogan used on the town's boundary signs: The Gateway to the Moor. It is often known locally as Bovey. About 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Exeter, it lies on the A382 road, about ... | sherlock_222.txt |
The Baker Street Irregulars : The group publishes a periodical, The Baker Street Journal. The original series of the BSJ was started in 1946, but it ceased in 1949. In 1951, Edgar Smith began publishing it again as a quarterly; it has continued publication since that time. | sherlock_223.txt |
Apple Boutique : Apple Boutique page at strawberrywalrus.com – includes contemporary photographs Official Apple Boutique UK website [1] Official Apple Boutique US website [2] | sherlock_224.txt |
Nick Knatterton : 2007 and 2008 German based Der Audio Verlag published Nick Knatterton radio dramas in German. Nick Knatterton – Der indische Diamantenkoffer (March 2007) Nick Knatterton – Der Schuß in den künstlichen Hinterkopf (March 2007) Nick Knatterton – Die Million im Eimer / Das Geheimnis hinterm Bullauge (Febr... | sherlock_225.txt |
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939 film) : There are several significant changes in plot details. Among them: Miss Stapleton is Stapleton's wife in the novel and is playing the part of his sister and is an unwilling participant in his crimes. In the film, she is Stapleton's stepsister, and is completely unaware of his... | sherlock_226.txt |
Geology of Dartmoor National Park : Several depositional basins stretched east-west across south-west England during the Devonian and Carboniferous periods and, over millions of years, each acquired a mix of sand, mud and silt which would eventually become the sandstones, mudstones and siltstones of Devon and Cornwall ... | sherlock_227.txt |
Guy Adams : Adams is based in Rochester, Kent, where he lives with writer A.K. Benedict. As well as The World House, he is best known for the Heaven’s Gate trilogy, the Clown Service series and the Deadbeat novels. He has also written the Torchwood novel, The House That Jack Built. In audio drama, Adams has written ext... | sherlock_228.txt |
The Exploits of Solar Pons : Brown, Charles N.; William G. Contento. "The Locus Index to Science Fiction (1984-1998)". Retrieved 2008-03-25. Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd. pp. 252–253. | sherlock_229.txt |
Craig Sweeny : Craig Sweeny at IMDb Official website | sherlock_230.txt |
Sherlock Holmes and The Three Winter Terrors : Publishers Weekly praised the book saying the "solid characterizations match the imaginative plotting" while conceding "this isn’t at the level of Lovegrove's best work." Starburst gave the book five stars calling it "Another delightful seasonal treat from James Lovegrove.... | sherlock_231.txt |
Philip José Farmer : Official website Philip José Farmer International Bibliography Philip José Farmer at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Philip José Farmer at the Internet Book List Philip José Farmer at Find a Grave Philip Jose Farmer papers at the American Heritage Center Works by Philip José Farmer at Pro... | sherlock_232.txt |
Christopher Sequeira : Bibliography Mike Ashley & William G. Contento. The Supernatural Index: A Listing of Fantasy, Supernatural, Occult, Weird and Horror Anthologies. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995, p. 500. Paul Collins, ed. The MUP Encyclopedia of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy. Melbourne, Vic: Melbourn... | sherlock_233.txt |
River Lemon : During its operation from 1898 to 1974, the Newton Abbot power station discharged its used cooling water into the Lemon, having extracted it from the River Teign. | sherlock_234.txt |
Haytor Granite Tramway : History of the Stover Canal, Stover Canal Society Ancient Monuments Register (under Ilsington Parish). RCAHMS Canmore archaeology site | sherlock_235.txt |
Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery : The play, directed by Loveday Ingram, Liverpool Playhouse, in Liverpool, England on December 9, 2017. | sherlock_236.txt |
Edith Meiser : Edith Meiser at IMDb Edith Meiser at the Internet Broadway Database Edith Meiser at Playbill Vault Edith Meiser at British Film Institute Edith Meiser papers, 1902–1985, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts The Edith Meiser Collection at the University ... | sherlock_237.txt |
Jeeves and the Song of Songs : Notes Sources Cawthorne, Nigel (2013). A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster. London: Constable & Robinson. ISBN 978-1-78033-824-8. McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990). P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist. New York: James H. Heineman Inc. ... | sherlock_238.txt |
Carole Nelson Douglas : Carole Nelson Douglas (November 15, 1944 – October 20, 2021) was an American writer of sixty novels and many short stories. She has written in many genres, but is best known for two popular mystery series, the Irene Adler Sherlockian suspense novels and the Midnight Louie mystery series. Douglas... | sherlock_239.txt |
The Lost World (Doyle novel) : Iguanodon – Large plant-eating dinosaurs: "they looked like monstrous kangaroos, twenty feet in length, and with skins like black crocodiles"; treated like cattle by the tribe of Indians living on the plateau. Unidentified theropod – Large meat-eating dinosaurs that Challenger and Summerl... | sherlock_240.txt |
Aunt Agatha Takes the Count : Notes Sources Cawthorne, Nigel (2013). A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster. London: Constable & Robinson. ISBN 978-1-78033-824-8. McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990). P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist. New York: James H. Heineman Inc. I... | sherlock_241.txt |
Walla Brook : The Walla Brook is the name of four different streams on Dartmoor, England: The Walla Brook rises near the Warren House Inn and flows south for some 4 miles (6 km) to join the lower East Dart River near Babeny. It forms part of the boundary between Teignbridge (to the east) and West Devon Districts. The N... | sherlock_242.txt |
Photographing Fairies (novel) : Photographing Fairies received favorable reviews when published in 1992. Chris Patsilelis of the Rocky Mountain News wrote that it "vibrates with the tension of a top-notch detective story. It is also a sobering lesson about how corruption can co-exist with the sublime. Mesmerizing and o... | sherlock_243.txt |
Dire Wolf (song) : "Dire Wolf" is a ballad, with influences from country and folk music. Its style was described in an AllMusic review as "impressionistic", and as being similar to the writing of Bob Dylan. It is narrated by a character common to Grateful Dead songs, a "workingman", who is "an underdog without pretense... | sherlock_244.txt |
Gaslight series : Shadows Over Baker Street == References == | sherlock_245.txt |
Haytor Granite Tramway : The Haytor Granite Tramway (also called Heytor) was a tramway built to convey granite from Haytor Down, Dartmoor, Devon to the Stover Canal. It was very unusual in that the track was formed of granite sections, shaped to guide the wheels of horse-drawn wagons. It was built in 1820; the granite ... | sherlock_246.txt |
Locked Rooms : Locked Rooms is the eighth book in the Mary Russell series by Laurie R. King. It was published in 2005. Unlike King's previous Mary Russell novels, Locked Rooms is split into 5 separate "books". The books alternate between the familiar Mary Russell first-person narrative and a third-person narrator follo... | sherlock_247.txt |
Mr. Fairlie's Final Journey : The book concerns the investigation into the death of Jonas Fairlie, who was murdered on a train while on his way to consult Solar Pons. To solve the mystery, Pons and his companion, Dr. Lyndon Parker, travel to Fairlie's home town of Frome, Somerset and from there to Scotland, Cheltenham ... | sherlock_248.txt |
The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb : The full text of The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb at Wikisource Media related to The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb at Wikimedia Commons The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, including The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb at Standard Ebooks | sherlock_249.txt |
The Crucifer of Blood : The Crucifer of Blood! at IMDb The Crucifer of Blood at the Internet Broadway Database | sherlock_250.txt |
HMS Doterel (1880) : The Doterel class was designed by Nathaniel Barnaby as a development of William Henry White's 1874 Osprey-class sloop. The graceful clipper bow of the Ospreys was replaced by a vertical stem and the engines were more powerful. The hull was of composite construction, with wooden planks over an iron ... | sherlock_251.txt |
Imagination Theatre : Imagination Theatre is an American syndicated radio drama program airing on AM and FM radio stations across the United States. It features modern radio dramas. The program first aired in 1996. Originally produced by Jim French Productions, the program is now produced by Aural Vision, LLC. Multiple... | sherlock_252.txt |
Chris Columbus (filmmaker) : Below are the average ratings of Columbus's films provided by two review aggregator websites: | sherlock_253.txt |
The Land Ironclads : Landship The Land Leviathan | sherlock_254.txt |
The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002 film) : Richard Roxburgh as Sherlock Holmes Ian Hart as Doctor Watson Richard E. Grant as Jack Stapleton Matt Day as Sir Henry Baskerville John Nettles as Dr. James Mortimer Geraldine James as Mrs. Mortimer Neve McIntosh as Beryl Stapleton Ron Cook as Mr. Barrymore Liza Tarbuck as Mr... | sherlock_255.txt |
The Adventure of the Resident Patient : The full text of The Adventure of the Resident Patient at Wikisource Media related to The Adventure of the Resident Patient at Wikimedia Commons The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, including The Adventure of the Resident Patient at Standard Ebooks Davies, Ross E. (6 May 2018). "The A... | sherlock_256.txt |
Mr Selfridge : In a poll hosted by MSN more than 80% of readers said they would continue watching the show following the first episode. Phil Hogan writing for The Guardian bemoaned the story development. He observed that there is "so much crisis with so little drama". Ross Sweeney from Cultbox said that the show had di... | sherlock_257.txt |
Jerome Caminada : Jerome Caminada (1844 – March 1914) was a 19th-century police officer in Manchester, England. Caminada served with the police between 1868 and 1899, and has been called Manchester's Sherlock Holmes. In 1897 he became the city's first CID superintendent. His most famous case was the Manchester Cab Murd... | sherlock_258.txt |
The Disintegration Machine : Professor Challenger, a big burly man, is arguing with people who are persistently calling him on the telephone when his young friend Malone, a reporter for The Daily Gazette, enters and requests Challenger accompany him to inspect the discovery of Theodore Nemor, who claims to have invente... | sherlock_259.txt |
Vanitas (The Case Study of Vanitas) : Following Pandora Hearts, Jun Mochizuki wanted to draw vampires in a high school setting. Vanitas was originally intended to be a vampire and the series' only main character. Following the creation of Noé Archiviste, Mochizuki decided to tell the story of Vanitas from Noé's point o... | sherlock_260.txt |
Enola Holmes 2 : In September 2020, co-producer and star Millie Bobby Brown and director Harry Bradbeer acknowledged their intentions to develop a sequel to Enola Holmes. The story is an original story based on the real 1888 matchgirls' strike and the life of labour activist Sarah Chapman. Bradbeer thought it was an in... | sherlock_261.txt |
The Adventure of the Second Stain : "The Adventure of the Second Stain" was first published in the UK in The Strand Magazine in December 1904, and in the US in Collier's on 28 January 1905. The story was published with eight illustrations by Sidney Paget in the Strand, and with six illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele... | sherlock_262.txt |
River Dart : The river begins as two separate branches (the East Dart and West Dart), which join at Dartmeet. The paths along these rivers offer very attractive walking, and there are several small waterfalls. The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge. After leaving the ... | sherlock_263.txt |
The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone : Watson arrives in 221B Baker Street where the page boy Billy shows him a wax effigy of Holmes placed near a curtained window in the sitting room. The effigy produces a shadow on the curtain that, when viewed from outside, is the unmistakable profile of Sherlock Holmes. Using this vi... | sherlock_264.txt |
A Man of Means : Works by P. G. Wodehouse in eBook form at Standard Ebooks An omnibus collection of Jeeves short stories at Standard Ebooks An omnibus collection of school stories at Standard Ebooks An omnibus collection of Ukridge short stories at Standard Ebooks An omnibus collection of Wodehouse's other short fictio... | sherlock_265.txt |
Sherlock Holmes and the Man from Hell : Philanthropist Lord Backwater is found dead on his property. The police surmise that Backwater came upon some poachers which led to his murder. Holmes discounts this solution and undertakes his own investigation which leads to a hidden history of Backwater's time spent in a priso... | sherlock_266.txt |
Goosey Fair : The fair traditionally provided a platform for livestock trading and other commercial activities, gradually evolving into a recurring social event for the community and attracting numerous visitors from surrounding areas. Local schools typically schedule an inset day to accommodate children attending the ... | sherlock_267.txt |
Bingo and the Little Woman : Wodehouse, P. G. (December 1922). "Bingo and the Little Woman". The Strand Magazine. 64 (27): 440–449. The Russian Wodehouse Society's page, with numerous book covers and lists of characters | sherlock_268.txt |
Gene Wolfe : Gene Wolfe (Starmont Reader's Guide, 29): Joan Gordon (Borgo Press, 1986, ISBN 978-0930261191; reprinted as a Special Publication of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation, 2008, ISBN 978-0930261184), an annotated bibliography and criticism on Wolfe's science fiction and non-fiction writing The Wizard Knight... | sherlock_269.txt |
South Zeal : South Zeal contains South Tawton Primary School, which provides education to children in the area up to the age of 11. The village is served by a post office, a bakery, Owlsfoot Garage and Meadowcroft Residential Home. The recreation ground is home to a play park as well as the skate park. It is also home ... | sherlock_270.txt |
The Ripper Legacy : A child has been abducted, yet there's no ransom note. When Holmes and Watson take up the case, they find a sinister connection to the heights of Victorian society. But just what is the missing child's connection with the infamous killings in Whitechapel? | sherlock_271.txt |
Belstone : Lying on the northern side of Dartmoor, the western boundary of the parish is mostly formed by the East Okement River and the eastern by the River Taw. The village lies at around 300m (990 feet) above sea level with its highest point being Belstone Tor in the south, at 460m (1,508 feet). The village is centr... | sherlock_272.txt |
Simon Clark (novelist) : Clark's story "Six Men with Fire", a story about a picket-line during the UK miner's strike of 1984–1985 was read by Paul Copley on Morning Story on BBC Radio 4, on 27 July 1988. A Big Finish Productions audio adaptation of The Night of the Triffids was released in September 2014. It stars Sam ... | sherlock_273.txt |
Arthur Conan Doyle : From 1876 to 1881, Doyle studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh Medical School; during this period he spent time working in Aston (then a town in Warwickshire, now part of Birmingham), Sheffield and Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire. Also during this period, he studied practical botany at the Ro... | sherlock_274.txt |
Mitch Cullin : Mitch Cullin (born March 23, 1968) is an American writer. He is the author of seven novels, and one short story collection. He currently resides in Arcadia, California and Tokyo, Japan with his partner and frequent collaborator Peter I. Chang. His books have been translated into over 10 languages, among ... | sherlock_275.txt |
José Luis Garci : Born in 1944 in a humble family from Asturias. After completing a pre-university course, Garci began working as an administrative assistant in a bank. His love for cinema from an early age led him to pursue filmmaking as a career. At age twenty he began writing reviews for a number of film magazines s... | sherlock_276.txt |
The Adventure of the Three Students : "The Adventure of the Three Students" was published in the UK in The Strand Magazine in June 1904, and in the US in Collier's on 24 September 1904. The story was published with seven illustrations by Sidney Paget in the Strand, and with nine illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele in... | sherlock_277.txt |
HM Prison Dartmoor : HM Prison Dartmoor is a Category C men's prison, located in Princetown, high on Dartmoor in the English county of Devon. Its high granite walls dominate this area of the moor. The prison is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, and is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. The prison closed temporaril... | sherlock_278.txt |
Zero Effect : Released in January 1998 on Work Group, the official soundtrack for the film includes: "Mystery Dance" – Elvis Costello "One Dance" – Dan Bern "Starbucked" – Bond "Into My Arms" – Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds "Some Jingle Jangle Morning" – Mary Lou Lord "Emma J" – Brendan Benson "The Method Pt. 2" – The Gr... | sherlock_279.txt |
An Instinct for Detection : An Instinct for Detection is an ambitious album that mixes house and hip hop breaks with instrumentation atypical to British dance music into propulsive but accessible arrangements. Pushing Robertson's genre fusions even further, the record is driven by heavy dance beats, dub bass lines, har... | sherlock_280.txt |
Two Moors Way : The route, which is waymarked in most places, passes through (from south to north): Wembury (optional) - Ivybridge - Holne - Hameldown - Chagford - Drewsteignton - Morchard Bishop - Witheridge - Knowstone - Hawkridge - Withypool - Simonsbath - Lynmouth. There are diversions and alternative routes for ac... | sherlock_281.txt |
Photographing Fairies : In Switzerland in 1912, photographer Charles Castle (Toby Stephens) and Anna-Marie (Rachel Shelley), his fiancée, are married in an Alpine church. The following day, they are walking in the mountains when a snowstorm closes in. They are returning to the village when a crevasse opens and Anna-Mar... | sherlock_282.txt |
The Tea Master and the Detective : Writing for Kirkus, Ana Grilo stated that the character of Long Chau is based on Sherlock Holmes and that The Shadow's Child is based on Dr. Watson. The story is told primarily from the viewpoint of The Shadow's Child. Grilo states that "through her eyes, we feel her own fear and trau... | sherlock_283.txt |
The Brazilian Cat : "The Brazilian Cat", also titled "The Story of the Brazilian Cat", is a short story by the British writer Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in The Strand Magazine in December 1898. | sherlock_284.txt |
Sherlock & Co. : Sherlock & Co. is a British audio drama podcast that reimagines Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories in a modern setting, presented through the perspective of Dr. John Watson. The podcast follows Watson, portrayed as a true crime podcaster and former British Army doctor, as he recounts his ... | sherlock_285.txt |
John Dickson Carr : Carr's two major detective characters, Dr. Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale, are superficially quite similar. Both are large, upper-class, eccentric Englishmen somewhere between middle-aged and elderly. Dr. Fell, who is fat and walks only with the aid of two canes, was clearly modeled on the British wri... | sherlock_286.txt |
Kim Newman : Early in his career, Newman was a journalist for the magazines City Limits and Knave. Newman's first two books were the non-fiction Ghastly Beyond Belief: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of Quotations (1985), co-written with his friend Neil Gaiman, a light-hearted tribute to entertainingly bad prose i... | sherlock_287.txt |
The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes : The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes (Chinese: 大偵探福爾摩斯) is an illustrated children's book series, depicting Sherlock Holmes, published by Rightman in Hong Kong. Some of the books are written by Lai Ho, using Arthur Conan Doyle's characters. Other books include stories originally wri... | sherlock_288.txt |
Billy Wilder : Wilder's directorial choices reflected his belief in the primacy of writing. He avoided, especially in the second half of his career, the exuberant cinematography of Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles because, in Wilder's opinion, shots that called attention to themselves would distract the audience from ... | sherlock_289.txt |
Deadly Things: A Collection of Mysterious Tales / The Judgment of the Gods and Other Verdicts of History : Deadly Things: A Collection of Mysterious Tales / The Judgment of the Gods and Other Verdicts of History is an omnibus of two collections of fantastic historical mystery short stories issued in dos-à-dos format; D... | sherlock_290.txt |
Sherlock (software) : Advocates of Watson made by Karelia Software, LLC claim that Apple copied their product without permission, compensation, or attribution in producing Sherlock 3. Some disagree with this claim, stating that Sherlock 3 was the natural evolution of Sherlock 2, and that Karelia Software was open that ... | sherlock_291.txt |
Druid's Blood : Review by Tom Whitmore (1988) in Locus, #330 July 1988 Review by Algis Budrys (1988) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1988 Review by Baird Searles (1989) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January 1989 Review by Wendy Bradley (1990) in Interzone, #35 May 1990 Kliatt == Ref... | sherlock_292.txt |
Mycroft and Sherlock : Mycroft and Sherlock is a mystery novel by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse. It is the second novel in their "Mycroft Holmes" series utilizing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters of Mycroft and Sherlock Holmes. Having focused solely on Mycroft in the first novel, Abdul-Jabbar and Waterhous... | sherlock_293.txt |
Daniel Stashower : Stashower has received awards and recognition for several of his works. | sherlock_294.txt |
Irene Adler : "A Few Words about theatres in Warsaw, or where Sang Irene Adler" by Joanna Polatynska with Catharina Polatynska "Irene Adler: Sherlock, Lupin And I" Archived 22 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine | sherlock_295.txt |
Richard A. Lupoff : After completion of his degree and military service, Lupoff worked as a technical writer at Sperry Univac for five years, then at IBM for seven years, where his duties centered on directing informational films. The recession of the late 1970s caused him to return temporarily to employment in technol... | sherlock_296.txt |
Gene Wolfe : "Gene Wolfe biography". Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame. Gene Wolfe at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Gene Wolfe at the Internet Book List Gene Wolfe at IMDb | sherlock_297.txt |
Peter Berresford Ellis : Bibliography of Peter Berresford Ellis Sister Fidelma mysteries | sherlock_298.txt |
John Dickson Carr : Besides Dr. Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale, Carr mysteries feature two other series detectives: Henri Bencolin and Colonel March. A few of his novels do not feature a series detective. The most famous of these, The Burning Court (1937), involves witchcraft, poisoning, and a body that disappears from a... | sherlock_299.txt |
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