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Art in the Blood Cartoonist & Illustrator Scott Bond Meets

Edited, with an introduction, by Mark Gagen

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116 pages, 10" x 7.5" trade paperback, January 2016 With 118 illustrations, some in color

Contributor Biographies

Scott Bond is a well-known Sherlockian cartoonist, illustrator and columnist. For many years his work has been featured in The Journal, Journal, Armchair Detective Magazine, Baker Street Miscellanea and others. He is a member of The Baker Street Irregulars, The Sons of the Copper Beeches, and many other societies, and is a co-founder of The Clients of Sherlock Holmes. He lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife, Sherry Rose-Bond.

Mark Gagen is the co-founder of Wessex Press, and its Sherlockian imprint, Gasogene Books. He is a member of The Baker Street Irregulars and The Illustrious Clients of Indianapolis, and a co- founder of the 140 Varieties of Tobacco Ash. A graphic artist by trade, he lives in Carmel, Indiana with his wife and two children.

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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION by Mark Gagen ix

ART IN THE BLOOD 1 A selection of cartoons from .

THE BAKER STREET IRREGULARS ANNUAL MEETINGS 57 Cover Designs and illustrations from the programs of BSI annual meetings.

THE BAKER STREET MISCELLANEA 79 A selection of cover designs.

TRAVELS WITH MR. HOLMES 86 Cartoons commissioned for various expeditions of The Sherlock Holmes Society of London and The Baker Street Irregulars.

HOLIDAY CARDS 90 Some personal greeting card designs.

SHERLOCK HOLMES AT LARGE 98 Examples of art created for other publishers and projects.

About BSI Publications The Baker Street Irregulars, the literary society dedicated to the study of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, Sir , and the Victorian world, publishes The Baker Street Journal, the BSI Manuscript Series, the International Series, and select non-series works. All of these can be ordered at our website: http://www.bakerstreetjournal.com

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