January 6, 2022 – We are looking forward to seeing all those who will be attending the 2022 BSI Weekend events in New York City. Please remember to bring your vaccination card and/or a photo of that card, a photo ID, and a mask. All attendees to BSI events must be vaccinated, and masks are … Continue reading Reminders for the 2022 BSI Weekend
A Masterpiece of Villainy. A Facsimile of the Original Manuscript of “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder” by Arthur Conan Doyle with Annotations and Commentary. Edited, with an Introduction, by Ross E. Davies, BSI. A dramatic entrance precedes a story involving disappearance, vengeance, fingerprints, bones, and a major challenge for Sherlock Holmes. A Masterpiece of … Continue reading A Masterpiece of Villainy (“The Norwood Builder”)
The Autumn 2021 Baker Street Journal includes these articles: The Editor’s Gas-Lamp. Sherlock Holmes and the Three Investigators by Christian Monggaard. The Detective Jefferson Hope Hired and the Solution of a Mystery by Carlos Orsi. Sherlock Holmes and the Development of the Detective Hero by Dan Andriacco. She Was Just Knitting . . . or … Continue reading Autumn 2021 BSJ
Referring to My Notes: Music and the Sherlockian Canon. Edited by Alexander Katz, BSI and Karen Wilson. The violin, a gramophone, and a vocal prima donna all play integral roles in the Canon. Much has been learned since Guy Warrack’s Sherlock Holmes and Music (1947), and Referring to My Notes brings a fresh perspective. A … Continue reading Referring to My Notes
Registration and reservations are now open for the BSI Weekend to be held from Wednesday January 12, 2022 through Sunday January 16, 2022 in New York City. Sherlock Holmes's birthday is celebrated every January in New York City. The Weekend is always fun, filled with formal and informal opportunities for Sherlockians new and old to … Continue reading Register for the 2022 BSI Weekend
The Baker Street Irregulars is planning to conduct its 2022 January events in person in New York City starting on Thursday, January 13, 2022. As usual, many events will be open to all Sherlockians, and we will also have special tax-free group rates for hotel lodgings. Official BSI events that will be open to the … Continue reading Plans for the 2022 BSI Weekend
The Summer 2021 Baker Street Journal includes these articles: The Editor’s Gas-Lamp. Charles Thomas Marvin, the Foreign Office, and the Naval Treaty by Mark Jones. The Rise of Mycroft Holmes by Thomas Cynkin. Sherlock in Simla by Fred Lerner. That Coventry Factory by Mark Alberstat. The Empty Bookshelf; or, the Missing Three Quartos: Reasonable Editions … Continue reading Summer 2021 BSJ
The Spring 2021 Baker Street Journal includes these articles: The Editor’s Gas-Lamp. Conan Doyle’s Questing World by Andrew Lycett. The Finer Points of Pterodactyl Combat: Lessons Learned from the SS Friesland Affair by Don Arp, Jr. “The oaths and secrets of this brotherhood”: The Real Red Circle by Rob Nunn. The Doubleday Omnibus Edition: “The … Continue reading Spring 2021 BSJ
The Winter 2020 Baker Street Journal includes these articles: The Editor’s Gas-Lamp. Two Maids A-Missing by William Hyder. The Sherlockian Summer of Roy Atwell by Sonia Fetherston. The Medals of the British Wars in Afghanistan and India: Which Medals Did Watson and Others Receive? by David L. Leal. What Conan Doyle May Have Learned from … Continue reading Winter 2020 BSJ
The 100-Year Adventure of The Unique Hamlet. Edited by Richard Sveum. When Vincent Starrett wrote “The Unique Hamlet,” he had no idea that his little satire would later be viewed as one of the best Sherlock Holmes pastiches, or that his 1920 Christmas book would become a rare collectible. We celebrate its centennial by publishing … Continue reading BSJ 2020 Christmas Annual