A Holmes and Doyle Bibliography Volume 4 Periodical Articles circa 1994-2010 Primary References, Alphabetical Listing Compiled by Timothy J. Johnson Minneapolis High Coffee Press 2018 A Holmes & Doyle Bibliography Volume 4, Periodical Articles, Primary References INTRODUCTION This bibliography is a work in progress. It attempts to update Ronald B. De Waal’s comprehensive bibliography, The Universal Sherlock Holmes, but does not claim to be exhaustive in content. New works are continually discovered and added to this bibliography. Readers and researchers are invited to suggest additional content. Volumes 3-6 in the supplement are assembled from the general periodical literature and from selected Sherlockian or Doylean periodicals; it now includes 8,879 citations. Those selected periodicals or newsletters include (at this point): The Baker Street Journal Baker Street Miscellanea Baker Street West 1 The Beeman’s Christmas Annual The Camden House Journal Canadian Holmes The Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter The Holmes & Watson Report The Illustrious Clients News The Musgrave Papers The Nezire Zanmai International The Ritual The Serpentine Muse Sherlock The Sherlock Holmes Gazette The Sherlock Holmes Journal Sherlock Holmes - The Detective Magazine Shoso-In Bulletin The Strand Magazine (Birmingham, MI) Varieties of Ash Coverage of these periodicals or newsletters begins around 1994, the final year covered by De Waal's bibliography, but may not yet be totally up-to-date (given the ongoing nature of this bibliography). It is hoped that other periodical titles will be added at a later date. Articles selected from the general periodical literature include items in which the keywords “Sherlock Holmes” or “Conan Doyle” were found within the body of the text or abstract of the article. Many of these articles contain passing references to either Holmes or Doyle, and may not be substantive in content. Nevertheless, they are included here for the “completist” who wishes to locate every known reference in the periodical literature to either the famous consulting detective or his literary agent. • Volume 1 in this supplement focuses on monographic and serial titles, arranged alphabetically by author or main entry. • Volume 2 presents the same information as in Vol. 1, but arranged by subject. Revised September 24, 2018 (EN) Copyright © Timothy J. Johnson 2004-2018 A Holmes & Doyle Bibliography Volume 4, Periodical Articles, Primary References • Volume 3 presents the periodical literature on Doyle and Holmes, listing individual articles alphabetically by author. • Volume 4 includes "core" or "primary" citations, i.e. articles published in Sherlockian or Doylean periodicals, articles published elsewhere that are more substantive in nature, or that bear directly on Holmes, Doyle, or "playing the Game." • Volume 5 includes "passing" or "secondary" references, i.e. those entries that are passing in nature or contain very brief information or content. • Volume 6 presents the periodical literature arranged by subject categories (as originally devised for the De Waal bibliography and slightly modified here). • Volume 7 lists audio/visual materials alphabetically by author/main entry. • Volume 8 lists audio/visual material alphabetically by subject (De Waal category) heading. • Volume 9 is a combined list, arranged alphabetically by author, of all formats (audio/visual, books, serials). • Volume 10 is a combined list, arranged alphabetically by subject, of all formats. For the listings below, articles without an author, i.e. anonymous, are listed first, followed by the author listing. The starting page number for each article is given, but not necessarily the following pages for that article. The compiler wishes to thank Peter E. Blau, Don Hobbs, Leslie S. Klinger, and Fred Levin for their assistance in providing additional entries for this bibliography. Revised September 24, 2018 (EN) Copyright © Timothy J. Johnson 2004-2018 A Holmes & Doyle Bibliography Volume 4, Periodical Articles, Primary References 1. "50 Years Ago." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 2 (1998): 3. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights the 1948 publication of The Client's Case-Book by The Illustrious Clients of Indianapolis. 2. "50 Years Ago." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 3 (1998): 3. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights the founding of the Norwegian Explorers scion society in 1948. 3. "50 Years Ago." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 4 (1998): 4. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights the 1948 publication of The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by the Baker Street Irregulars. 4. "50 Years Ago: "We may need an interpreter."." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 1 (1998): 5. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Notes French, German, and Spanish titles from the Holmes Collections, especially La casa vacia (The Empty House) purchased by Dr. Philip Hench in 1961. 5. "50 Years Ago: "you will send for a hansom"." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 2 (1997): 5. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Discusses The Second Cab and other "Cab" publications of the Speckled Band of Boston. Also discusses Vincent Starrett's short story, "A Picture for Ronald Colman." 6. "50 Years Ago: 'Cadaver in the Roman Toga' by Edith Meiser airs on November 9, 1947." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 1 (1997): 3. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // A brief biographical sketch of actress and writer Edith Meiser. Includes a photograph of Meiser and a reproduction of page one of the script for "Cadaver in the Roman Toga." 7. "50 Years Ago: From the archives of the Norwegian Explorers." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 4 (1997): 5. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Reports on material in the Norwegian Explorers archive related to its inaugural meeting in 1947 and first general meeting in 1948. 8. "50 Years Ago: Howard Haycraft and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 3 (1997): 5. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights Howard Haycraft's contributions to Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and reprints part of a 1947 column by Haycraft in EQMM. Includes a reproduction of a cover of EQMM from the John Bennett Shaw Collection and the first page of an article by Haycraft in the November 1947 EQMM (from the Haycraft Collection). 9. "60th Anniversary Weekend Activities." Baker Street Journal: An Irregular Quarterly of Sherlockiana 44, no. 1 (1994): 49-50. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Recap on the Annual Christopher Morley New York Memorial Walk, the Mrs. Hudson Breakfast, the William Gillette Memorial Luncheon, and the reception 10. "The 60th Anniversary Weekend Continued: The Woman." Baker Street Journal: An Irregular Quarterly of Sherlockiana 44, no. 2 (1994): 117. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Photograph, with caption, of Theresa Thomalen, The Woman at the 1994 BSI dinner. 11. "100 Years Ago." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 2 (1998): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights the 1898 edition of William Gillette's play "Held By The Enemy." 12. "100 Years Ago." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 3 (1998): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights the 1898 publication of "The Sign of the Four" in Pitman's shorthand. Revised September 24, 2018 (EN) Copyright © Timothy J. Johnson 2004-2018 A Holmes & Doyle Bibliography Volume 4, Periodical Articles, Primary References 13. "100 Years Ago." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 4 (1998): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights Sherlockian James Montgomery (b. 1898) and his writings. 14. "100 Years Ago: "The Press....is a most valuable institution"." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 2 (1997): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Reprint of a letter written by Doyle to The Times, October 20, 1897 from Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London, WC 15. "100 Years Ago: "To Ada, from her old friend Arthur Conan Doyle, Jan. 18, '97"." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 3 (1997): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Discusses a photograph taken of Doyle in New York, during his 1894 tour of the United States and Canada and the mysteries associated with the inscription on the back of the photograph. Includes a reproduction of the photograph and inscription. 16. "100 Years Ago: Ada and the Napoleon of Photography." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 1, no. 4 (1997): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // A follow-up article on the mysteries presented in an inscription on the back side of a photograph taken of Doyle in New York. The photographer is identified as Napoleon Sarony, known for his photographs of celebrities in the late 19th century. The identity of the "Ada" of the inscription is still unknown, Ada Waller and Ada Pasby being the most likely candidates. 17. "100 Years Ago: For a Song?". Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 2, no. 1 (1998): 2. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights publication of Songs of Action, a collection of poetry and "The Song of the Bow," sheet music based on the same ballad of the outland bowmen found in Doyle's The White Company. 18. "Acquisitions." Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections Newsletter 5, no. 1 (2001): 7. NOTE // ABSTRACT --- // Highlights recent acquisitions from David Hammer, Ted Friedman, J. Randolph Cox, John and Inez Bergquist, and Hugo Koch. Includes photographs of Richard Sveum with Ted Friedman, John Bergquist
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