MULTIPLYING VILLAINIES: Selected Mystery Criticism, 1942-1968
First edition of this collection of selected reviews and critical writing by Boucher, including his essays "Baker Street Immortal" and "Opera and Murder."
First edition of this collection of selected reviews and critical writing by Boucher, including his essays "Baker Street Immortal" and "Opera and Murder."
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.
First printing of the author's first novel, an account of Holmes's drug-dreamy investigation into the Ripper murders.
Boxed set of Berkley's paperback Authorized Editions, with classic cover art by William Teason.
First printing of this thriller, in which Holmes heeds a plea from the Queen to find the killer that eludes Scotland Yard in the notorious Jekyll-Hyde case.
First paperback edition of this genre-crossing double pastiche, originally published in 1978 and reprinted as part of the Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series.
First edition of this illustrated "first definitive study of the detective in motion pictures," with heavy emphasis on Sherlock Holmes.
First printing of this unrecorded adventure of Sherlock Holmes and Lord Greystoke, by the pastiche artist's pastiche artist, Philip José Farmer.
Signed first printing of this unrecorded adventure of Sherlock Holmes and Lord Greystoke, by the pastiche artist's pastiche artist, Philip José Farmer.
First US edition of the second novel in Gardner's Sherlockian pastiche series, following THE RETURN OF MORIARTY.
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.
Analysis of Sherlock Holmes's fondness and aptitude for disguises and amateur theatricals, from a technical and historico-cosmetological perspective.
Limited first edition of this fourth anthology of Sherlockian writings by members of The Speckled Band of Boston.
First edition of Meyer's second Sherlockian pastiche, concerning a pair of theatrical murders and cast of suspicious characters including George Bernard Shaw, Ellen Terry, Bram Stoker, and Oscar Wilde.
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.
Original revised final draft of the teleplay for the made-for-TV Holmes pastiche starring Roger Moore and Patrick Macnee.