THREE PROBLEMS FOR SOLAR PONS
First printing of these three collected adventures of the sub-Sherlockian detective Solar Pons.
First printing of these three collected adventures of the sub-Sherlockian detective Solar Pons.
Original revised final draft of the teleplay for the made-for-TV Holmes pastiche starring Roger Moore and Patrick Macnee.
Uncommon first printing of Blakeney's biography of Sherlock Holmes, a Shaw 100 title.
First printing of this history of the Granada Television series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations, published in tribute to Jeremy Brett and the role that "fascinated, frightened, and consumed him."
First printing of this Chicago-based murder mystery by Starrett, noted Sherlockian and Chicago man of letters.
First edition of Doyle's selected essays and articles on assorted mysteries and psychic phenomena.
First printing of this early, authorized biography of Doyle, written by an acquaintance sympathetic to his later Spiritualist convictions.
Scarce first printing of these Knoxian verses, variously Etonian, Oxonian, and Sherlockian.
First edition in book form of these popular comedic stories, featuring a simple midwestern man who learns detective work via a correspondence school course advertising: "We can make you the equal of Sherlock Holmes in twelve lessons."
First publication in book form of Doyle's fervent argument for the authenticity of Spiritualist mediumship, contact with the dead, poltergeist hauntings, and other phenomena investigated by the Society for Psychical Research.
First printing of Doyle's second poetry collection, consisting of 33 narrative, philosophic, and "miscellaneous" verses.
Lovely limited first edition of Klinefelter's general monograph on Sherlock Holmes, his genesis, exploits, chroniclers, and followers.
First edition in English of the 1933 pastiche "A Pipe of Tobacco" by the Danish humorist, cartoonist, pipe collector, and Baker Street Irregular, along with La Cour's accompanying essay, "Storm P., Pipes, and Sherlock Holmes."
Limited BSI edition of these classic studies in Sherlock Holmes, reproduced in facsimile by the Baker Street Irregulars and introduced by Edgar W. Smith.
Signed first printing of this unrecorded adventure of Sherlock Holmes and Lord Greystoke, by the pastiche artist's pastiche artist, Philip José Farmer.
Early printing of the only novel by actor and playwright Gillette, early and influential portrayer of Sherlock Holmes on stage and screen.
First printing in book form (in a later, married jacket) of this great Chicago murder tale by the great Chicagoan.
Inscribed first edition of the scarce second Case-Book from the Illustrious Clients of Indianapolis for the year 1948, a Shaw 100 title, with presentation inscription from contributor H.B. Williams.
Inscribed copy of this limited edition selection of Christ's brief Sherlockiana.
First printing of this second volume of Cushing's memoirs covering his two decades with Hammer Films, including his first appearance as Sherlock Holmes in 1959's The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Warmly inscribed first printing of this collection of recipes derived from the Sherlock Holmes canon, presented with explanatory introductions, references, and footnotes — a Shaw 100 title.
Limited first edition of Starrett's anthology of literary "flotsam and jetsam" that pleased his eclectic taste.
First U.K. edition of this collection of childhood sketches, five of which were first published in the Strand, an exemplary example of post-Edwardian sentimentality by the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
First single-volume edition of Baring-Gould's annotated and indexed edition of Doyle's four novels and fifty-six short stories, extensively illustrated with maps, diagrams, photographs, and drawings by Doyle, Sidney Paget, Frederic Dorr Steele, and numerous others.
Uncommon self-published "condensation" of a longer manuscript entitled DATING SHERLOCK HOLMES, feverishly presenting the "true solution" to a problem of Hill's own discovery, if not his own devising.