Issue 13
Issue 13, published in 1995, saw the first cover price rise in more than three years. The magazine also prominently featured the late Jeremy Brett, with numerous articles and tributes from readers and contributors alike
Contents
- JEREMY OF THE BRETT
A personal tribute and fond farewell to the greatest Sherlock Holmes actor by David Stuart Davies - ONWARD AND UPWARD
By Michael Cox, the man who conceived the idea and first produces the series for Granada - SOME OF THIS AND SOME OF THAT
Gazette founder Elizabeth Wiggins remembers Jeremy Brett the gentleman - ANYONE HAVE A DEERSTALKER?
By Jean Upton, who faced the cameras with Brett - FEEDBACK
By Gazette publisher Peter Harkness - ASSORTED LUMBER
Catherine Cooke, Library Systems Manager and keeper of the Sherlock Holmes Collection at the Marylebone Library continues her column - COLLECTOR’S CORNER
By Jean Upton and Roger Johnson - INTRODUCING THE CALABASH PRESS
Christopher and Barbara Roden have launched their own Sherlockian imprint - BOOK REVIEWS
New publications reviewed by the Gazette panel - HOLMES OF THE MOVIES
Film buff David Stuart Davies looks at Arthur Wontner as Sherlock - CONAN DOYLE - A FEMINIST WRITER?
Barbara Roden begins an new column with glimpses from the other worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle - UNDER THE HAMMER
Stanley Mackenzie’s memorabilia under the hammer at Southeby’s - LORD PETER WIMSEY
The Gazette begins a new series in which authoritative writers take a look through the magnifying glass at the other Great Detectives of literature