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- From: adavis@mcl.bdm.com (Arthur Davis)
- Subject: Re: What are the MUST-HAVE reference works?
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 05:11:47 GMT
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- You should perhaps start by getting a very helpful copy of the canon,
- namely The Annotated Sherlock Homes, edited by William S. Baring-Gould.
- It has rather recently become available in a HUGE 1 volume addition from
- Wing Books for retail $29.95. It has a helpful bibliography which dates
- from the mid-sixties. Not to mention the usefulness of the annotation
- job. Also useful in spite of being dated is The Private Life of Sherlock
- Holmes from the thirties. It is also easy to get and cheap from Mysterious
- Press. Paperback for $8.95 or so. Author Vincent Starrett.
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