Issue 25
Amongst the regulars in this issue is a report from the Crowborough Festival plus a brand new Sherlock Holmes adventure
Contents
- I HEAR OF SHERLOCK EVERYWHERE
Our round-up of the most recent Sherlockian news - JOTTINGS FROM WATSON’S JOURNAL
John Hall writes about Watson’s married life - REMEMBERING JEREMY
Linda Pritchard talks to David Stuart Davies about her new book - A STUDY IN CELLULOID
Part eleven of Michael Cox’s fascinating behind-the-scenes story of Granada Televisions’ Sherlock Holmes series - STIFF UPPER LIP?
The Titanic, Conan Doyle and Bernard Shaw by Brian Faulkner - HOLMES OF THE MOVIES
The Voice of Terror by David Stuart Davies - THE ADVENTURE OF THE VENOMOUS LIZARD
A new case for Sherlock Holmes by John Hall and illustrated by Chris Senior - CANONICAL INTRODUCTIONS
The Stockbroker’s Clerk - MORIARTY’S MUTTERINGS
- UNDER THE GASLIGHT
A new series by Roger Forsdyke examining Victorian crime and its criminals - WHAT’S NEW SHERLOCK?
The review section - THE OTHER DETECTIVES
Brian Adrian looks at Doctor Gideon Fell - THE DOCTOR’S PAGE
Barbara Roden and a tale about fairies - CROWBOROUGH CELEBRATES AGAIN
A report from the flourishing Sherlock Holmes Festival in Crowborough - SCARLET THREADS
Gaynor Coules goes East with HRF Keating - NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
Paul M Chapman draws his own conclusions about the link between James Bond and Sherlock Holmes - SOCIETIES FORUM
Conducted by Roger Johnson with Philip Weller on The Franco-Midland Hardware Company