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Elementary my dear Watson : Sherlock Holmes centenary : his life and times / Graham Nown.
- Title
- Elementary my dear Watson : Sherlock Holmes centenary : his life and times / Graham Nown.
- Author
- Nown, Graham.
- Publication
- London : Ward Lock, 1986.
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- Description
- 143 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), col. facsims., 1 col. map, ports.; 27 cm.
- Summary
- It is one hundred years since the world's most famous detective made his first appearance in A Study in Scarlet, published in Beeton's Christmas Annual 1887. Since then the stories of his exploits have been translated into over fifty different languages, numerous actors have portrayed him on television and in films and a huge and ever-growing band of followers endlessly debate his every recorded move and opinion. Elementary My Dear Watson provides a lively and intriguing insight into the phenomenon which was and is Sherlock Holmes. Discover how his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, came to write the stories, using people he knew for inspiration, and how, tiring of the character, he tried to get rid of Holmes down the Reichenbach Falls. Such was the popularity of the great detective however, that when Conan Doyle gave in and resuscitated him, there were queues to buy copies of the Strand Magazine (in which the new story appeared) and reading rooms stayed open late to satisfy the demand. The story of how Conan Doyle was himself overshadowed by his creation is fascinating. Sherlock Holmes rapidly acquired a life and personality of his own and this entertaining book also analyses the personality and habits of the great man. Every tiny detail of Holmes's life - down to the quality of the varnish on his violin - has been examined in the vast literature generated by his fans. A look at the Victorian underworld and the real crimes of the day - including Jack the Ripper's horrific deeds - completes this light-hearted study of the life, times and origins of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrations from contemporary sources complete the picture of the fictional character who still needs a secretary to answer his mail. --Book jacket
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- Contents
- A Study in Scarlet -- From the Introduction to the Ward Lock edition of 1893, Mr Sherlock Holmes by Dr Joseph Bell -- Part 1: The Adventure of the Disillusioned Doctor -- Conan Doyle, Holmes and Strand Magazine -- Part 2: A Case of Identity -- On the trail of the world's first consulting detective -- Part 3: Sherlock Holmes and the Victorian Underworld -- Crime, detection and London Street Life -- A glossary of Victorian underworld slang.
- ISBN
- 070636497X :
- LCCN
- gb^86021552^
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library