THE LIST OF 7
Uncorrected bound galleys of Frost's novel, an occult murder mystery starring Arthur Conan Doyle and Madame Blavatsky, with epilogue still concealed under the sealed back cover flap.
Uncorrected bound galleys of Frost's novel, an occult murder mystery starring Arthur Conan Doyle and Madame Blavatsky, with epilogue still concealed under the sealed back cover flap.
Review copy of the third novel in Gardner's trilogy, which began with the counter-intuitively titled RETURN OF MORIARTY, continued with REVENGE OF MORIARTY, and here concludes with, simply — MORIARTY.
First US edition of the second novel in Gardner's Sherlockian pastiche series, following THE RETURN OF MORIARTY.
Early printing of the only novel by actor and playwright Gillette, early and influential portrayer of Sherlock Holmes on stage and screen.
Book club edition of Gillette's own signature piece, issued by Doubleday following the play's mid-'70s stage revival, and bearing a gift inscription to noted actor and Sherlockian Curtis Armstrong.
Revised edition of this standard comprehensive reference index to the Sherlock Holmes canon.
Scarce privately printed first editions of numbers I-II and IV-VII of Grazebrook's investigations, rebound in a single volume with two copies of Vol. II but lacking Vol. III — a Shaw 100 title.
Very scarce monograph on the treatment of assorted royal houses in the Sherlock Holmes canon, printed for private circulation.
Inscribed first printing of this turn-of-the-century anthology of Sherlockian short fiction by Anne Perry, Edward D. Hoch, Stuart M. Kaminsky, and others.
First printing of this anthology of new Sherlock Holmes stories by Stephen King, Stuart Kaminsky, Lillian de la Torre, and others, published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the detective's first appearance in print.
First US edition of these collected early American detective stories by Richard Harding Davis, Frederick Irving Anderson, Samuel Hopkins Adams, and others.
First US edition of Greene's third anthology of detective stories by Catherine Louisa Pirkis, Arthur Morrison, Jacques Futrelle, and other contemporaries of Arthur Conan Doyle.
Inscribed first edition of these short stories, based on the original radio plays by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher.
First printing of this suspenseful pastiche set early in Holmes's career about the investigation of the suspicious death of a mining mogul in a snowbound, isolated mansion.
First printing of this suspenseful Holmes and Watson pastiche about a missing jewel of royal Scotland.
True first edition of acclaimed mystery, the story of an autistic boy who uncovers uncomfortable family secrets when he sets out to solve the murder of the neighbor's dog — inscribed by Haddon to the daughter of his agent, Gillon Aitken.
First US edition of this well-ordered introduction to the person, personality, and character of Sherlock Holmes, compiled by Hamilton from selected excerpts of the original Watsonian canon.
First printing of this sequel to THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, in which Holmes uncovers a plan to overthrow the government.
First US edition of this Sherlockian pastiche in the form of a memoir by the great detective, told in the first person.
First paperback edition of this biographical study of Arthur Conan Doyle's personal similarities to his own creation.
Early reprint edition of this handy reader's guide to who's who, where's when, how's which, and what happened in the Sherlock Holmes canon.
First US edition of Harrison's attempt to retrace the steps of Sherlock Holmes, illustrated with photographs of his journey.
Later edition of Harrison's attempt to follow the path of Sherlock Holmes.
Inscribed monograph on Sherlock Holmes's relationship to the theatre and its various professions.
First edition of these selected literary satires on Marie Corelli, Rudyard Kipling, and others, including the case of "The Stolen Cigar Case," attributed to a tastefully redacted "A. CO––N D––LE."