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.
Rare original recording by midcentury Sherlockian scholar and entertainer James Montgomery, a wonderful oral archive of the songs that have traditionally been a significant part of Sherlockian societies.
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."
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.
First edition of this "trifling monograph" on the iconography of Sherlock Holmes, with addenda, reference tables, index, and illustrations — inscribed "With Best Sherlockian Wishes" by the author.
First printing of this Chicago-based murder mystery by Starrett, noted Sherlockian and Chicago man of letters.
The first appearance in print of this Sherlock Holmes story with a rather gruesome catalyst: a cardboard box containing severed human ears.
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 of the imposing and useful bibliography of the canonical Holmes stories, as well as a comprehensive and well-organized assortment of other Sherlockian material.
First printing of the fourth volume of Derleth's Sherlock Holmes pastiches, with an introduction by Anthony Boucher and chronology by Robert Pattrick.
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.
Scarce inscribed monograph by Wolff a few years before he became editor of the BAKER STREET JOURNAL.
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.
Rare piece of Danish Sherlockiana, inscribed to English actor, playwright, and medical practitioner Eric Jones Evans.
Fourth of Montgomery's privately printed Sherlockian booklets, reprinting Claude Ralston's turn-of-the-century "Sherlock Holmes" song along with Montgomery's own assorted notes and essays.
Sixth and final number of these Sherlockian booklets, an illustrated monograph on the probable model for Doyle's Birlstone Manor, distributed by Montgomery's widow following his death on November 9th.