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Dear Sherlock Holmes Worshipers, Holmes Mystique A beautiful article on SHERLOCK HOLMES by Pradeep Sebastian has appeared in the ENDPAPER Column of The...
Dear Sherlockians, It is really strange but for the last few weeks I have been noticing a remarkable period of inactivity for the esteemed Sherlockians! What...
Dear Members, One of our French SH firends is asking me if I can get some information about an author called Frank Thomas who wrote some SH stories in the...
Dear Sh-ians, I agree wiith Pinaki that there has been a sudden flagging of traffic in our site! Maybe this is due to the temporary absence of our most...
hello friends, I am glad to be back after a slight illness. I hope you all have all been well. Dear Vijay, the actor Ian Fleming is not the author. The actor...
Hello Julia, you might try www.gryphonbooks.com. Frank Thomas has written several books featuring Sherlock Holmes, including two published by Gary Lovisi at...
Thanks, Jeff -- I am going to pass your reply onto them. In the meantime, I sent an email to Thomas via his publisher on their behalf -- don't know if it will...
Another reason may be that some members might feel uncomfortable posting (I myself am one of them) because, with such a scholarly group of Holmesians,...
Hi everybody! I am glad to hear that there is a society dedicated to the most popular detectives of all times.Well,being the latest member i would like to know...
Dear Julia, your enthusiasm is commendable even if occasionally you seem to be the actor Jeremy whatshisface's groupie! I enjoy his performances while ...
Tim Symonds
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Nov 26, 2005 7:19 pm
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Your opinions are appreciated. Thank you. Good luck to the Group. ... occasionally you seem to ... performances while ... flying off into a ... deeply involved...
I agree. Sridhar Julia <julialhuggins@...> wrote: Another reason may be that some members might feel uncomfortable posting (I myself am one of them)...
Dear Julia, Sometimes we have nothing of appreciable value to contribute and thus the occasional silence on the SH site. True, the fact that there are some...
Hi sridhar That was indeed nice of you to have been the first one to have welcomed me,though you still do not shed any light as to the activities and...
Dear Sherlockians, I am at a place where internet connectivity is limited . I thought of giving a message to all of you . I will be on the net regularly from...
Dear Sherlockians, Welcome Faisal . We are happy to have you on board. I suggest you introduce yourself to all of us and please tell us how you came to know of...
Dear Sherlockians, This December again seems to be a rather prosperous one for our Society, with plenty of new members joining us. Welcome, all the new...
Dear Pinaki, I'd like to know if your paper is accessible on-line, as it looks very interesting! Re. Sherlock Holmes, how did Watson and he celebrate...
Tim Symonds
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Dec 11, 2005 6:57 pm
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At least on the occasion of the BLUE CARBUNCLE, they seem to have celebrated it separately: the account began with Dr. Watson visiting the master a couple of...
Dear Sherlockians, Christmas is approaching and the question posed by Tim is a timely one indeed.How DID they celebrate Yuletide?There certainly was no...
Dear Sherlockians, Religion in the Sherlock Holmes canon has always interested me. It is right that Christmas is explicitly mentioned in "The Adventure of the...
dear Dr. Roy, as tim symonds has already stated , your paper on 'Indianness in Indian Writing in English' sounds interesting. as a professor of English you...
Dear Bhatia saab, welcome back . It is always a pleasure hearing from you. I remember reading Manohar moolgaonkar's book " The distant Drum", a book about the...
Dear Mr Bhatia, Your mention of Mr.Manohar's writings sounds very intersting.So far only R.K Narayan and Ruskin Bond have made an impact on me. Even likes of...
Dear All, Mr. Bhatia's mention of MM reminded me of his, "A Bend in the Ganges" that I'd read a few years back. As I recall it had the setting of a British Raj...
Dear Sherlockians, The theory that Arthur Conan Doyle murdered his friend Bertram Fletcher Robinson to steal the plot of “The Hound of the Baskervilles”,...
Dear Sherlockians, In response to Kumar Bhatia's query, I should say that I am acquainted with Malgonkar by his "A Bend in the Ganges" (1964) which is an...