Sherlock Holmes: Behind The Canonical Screen Lapel Pin. Those who attended the "Sherlock Holmes: Behind the Canonical Screen" conference on the UCLA Campus in Los Angeles in September 2012 received a beautiful silver-tone lapel pin, designed by Hollywood's (and the BSI's) Maggie Schpak. The pin is in the form of a film clapperboard used for … Continue reading Behind The Canonical Screen Lapel Pin
Saratoga Studies: Unraveling Threads from "Silver Blaze" and "The Greek Interpreter". Edited by Candace Lewis and Roger Donway. "Silver Blaze," one of the most popular of the Sherlockian adventures, has been paired with another favorite, "The Greek Interpreter," in this new collection of essays assembled to mark the running of the "Silver Blaze" Race at … Continue reading Saratoga Studies
The Summer 2012 Baker Street Journal includes these articles: The Editor’s Gas-Lamp. Crazy Like a Fox or Just Crazy?: Diagnosing Mental Illness in Sherlock Holmes by Lisa Sanders. Sherlock Holmes in Chicago by Burt Wolder. In Memoriam Sherlock Holmes by Leslie S. Klinger. A Detective We Can Believe In by Taylor Blumenberg, Jenn Eaker, and … Continue reading Summer 2012 BSJ
The Spring 2012 Baker Street Journal includes these articles: The Editor’s Gas-Lamp. “You Are the Mysterious Sherlock!”: A Century-old Advertising Stunt Invokes the Great Detective by Sonia Fetherston. “The Invisible Network Which Was Drawn All Round Them” by Chris Redmond and Kristina Manente. Holmes’s Return: An Interview with Anthony Horowitz by Tom Ue. The Origins … Continue reading Spring 2012 BSJ
The Grand Game Boxed Set. This special boxed set commemorates a century of canonical criticism. The set contains The Grand Game Volume One and Volume Two, with bonus material including a special combined index to both volumes, and a revised and expanded publication about Ronald Knox and the origins of the Grand Game. The three … Continue reading The Grand Game Boxed Set
The Grand Game: Limited Edition Boxed Set. The Baker Street Irregulars announce the publication of a limited edition boxed set commemorating a century of canonical criticism. The set contains The Grand Game Volume One and Volume Two, with bonus material including a special combined index to both volumes, and a revised and expanded publication about … Continue reading The Grand Game Limited Edition Boxed Set
The Grand Game: A Celebration of Sherlockian Scholarship Volume Two: 1960–2010. Edited by Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger. The second volume of The Grand Game, which covers the past half-century (1960–2010), completes the carefully selected sampling of the best and most important pieces of Sherlockian scholarship and speculation since the inception of "the … Continue reading The Grand Game Vol. Two: 1960–2010
Download and read a free PDF of this full issue of the BSJ! The Winter 2011 Baker Street Journal (PDF). If you like what you see – don't wait! Subscribe to the BSJ today. This file is also part of the eBSJ PDF Archive 1946-2011. The Winter 2011 BSJ includes the following articles: The Editor’s … Continue reading Winter 2011 BSJ – Free PDF
First Lady by Mary Ann Bradley. Lenore Glen Offord was the first woman to be invested in the Baker Street Irregulars. She wrote mystery novels and for more than thirty years was the mystery book critic for the San Francisco Chronicle. A true Sherlockian, she contributed to the Baker Street Journal from its first year … Continue reading BSJ 2011 Christmas Annual
The Grand Game: A Celebration of Sherlockian Scholarship Volume One: 1902–1959. Edited by Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger. The Grand Game is based on the lovely fantasy played by scholars and Sherlockians that Sherlock Holmes was a real person, and that the sixty Canonical tales were actually written by Dr. Watson and reflect … Continue reading The Grand Game Vol. One: 1902–1959