Congatulations Dr Roy! I look forward to seeing the book. With your permission, I'll forward your announcement to Peter Blau for inclusion in his newsletter...
Dear Jeff,Thank you for your kind offer. Actually, now that the book has bee released, I guess there isn't any problem in announcing its arrival. It is...
Dear Jeff and Holmesians, I think we should do that.Of course with Dr Pinaki's permission so as to reach a wider group of Holmesians all over the world. Mr...
Dear Holmesians, Did Sir Doyle happen to see any of the Sherlock Holmes Films? What would have been his opinion on them. Remember, authours are geneerally ...
Dear Friends, Â In response to this query I can only state that Sir Doyle had genuinely liked the play "Sherlock Holmes" by William Gillette, that had taken...
Hi Dr. Roy, Congratulations on this very fantastic and unique achievement. It was news to me when I read (in another thread) that you are just 29 years old,...
Hi Folks, Saw the Jeremy Bret and Edward Hardwicke enactment of the Mazarin Stone recently and they have crossed the Mazarin Stone tale with that of the 3...
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Hello Sumalsn, In at least two cases ACD gave his approval - first, in 1912 when the Anglo-French Film Company bought the rights to make a series based on the...
Hi Johnny, It's actually much more tragic - Jeremy Brett was dying at the time. The script was rewritten hurredly to account for the missing scenes. Edward...
Charles Grey, was the other film the Rocky Horror Picture Show? Tim _____ From: SherlockHolmesSocietyofIndia@... ...
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well spotted Tim. Of course, the other trivia question which applies to Charles Grey would be to name the film in which he plays a modern Napoleon of Crime,...
Dear Jeff and Holmesians, That was a great reply. I never knew all the facts you had posted. Thanks for increasing my knowledge on this aspect of Sir Doyle. ...
Dear Holmesians, A new patische on SH has been published with details of the publications.The link is as follows, http://www.sherlockholmeslives.com/ Sumalsn...
... Stone recently and they have crossed the Mazarin Stone tale with that of the 3 Garridebs... felt totally let down... ... tales would be ideal to enact on...
Dear Holmesians, It is a well known fact that Nobel prize In Literature is given to writers whose ability is beyond doubt, however their popularity is never...
Dear Sumal and other Holmesians, You are very correct in your statement that most writers with a Nobel prize in Literature are actually not very popular...
hey all !I downloaded most of the cases from youtube.com and above all some very exciting interviews of Brett and Edward Hardwick.I am glued all the...
Most reasonably the chosen few have an appeal to perhaps a sort of self appointed elite so deeply entrenched in matters of popular discussions among the...
There is a great deal wrong with the way the Nobel prizes are allocated and this is becoming more and more recognised. The other major prize - far less ...
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Hi QUOTE - y guess about the Sherlock Holmes' stories is they were not considered 'Great Literature'. Even Conan Doyle himself considered this part of his ...
Maybe we could define two terms "Classics" and "Literature". Classics are the ones which we enjoy throughout our years - youngsters, adults, seniors etc -...