Sumal, Please ban these folks from the list asap. The last 3 emails I received from the society has been junk like this. Regards, ... -- Sent from Gmail for...
Congratulations Pinaki. Btw, I just realized that House (the TV show) is based on Holmes. I am so duh! Is there anything we can do to scrap the spam out?...
Dear Sumal and SHians, I saw it on a DVD. TV distracts me and I don't think I'm gonna buy one until I get married or something. Which, happily, is not for...
I've written a paper called "Sherlock Holmes in Australian Reasons for Judgment or Decision". I've posted it here: http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1337347 ...
That was a really interesting read. It was instructive to see all the references to Holmes in the judgements. Most interesting was the fact that a judge had...
As Jinesh implies, there must be a research paper for a student of literature in references to Holmes in the Courts of England and elsewhere. Roy, are you...
Tim Symonds
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Feb 17, 2009 9:06 am
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... ie: references to Holmes in the UK judgements? ... Hi, Jinesh. I'm sorry, I don't know. As you might've guessed, I did Australian cases because I'm...
Members, have a look at http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/news/want-appear-new-Sherlock-Holmes-fi lm-Jude-Lawarticle-390292-details/article.html [Non-text...
Tim Symonds
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Feb 18, 2009 7:39 pm
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Dear Leslie and Holmesians, Firstly , a warm welcome to the Sherlock Holmes society of India. I read your paper, it was most illuminating! I can tell you an...
... In Parle Products (P) Ltd v JP & Co Mysore in 1972, Mitter J, for the Supreme Court of India, said: "After all, an ordinary purchaser is not gifted with...
Dear Leslie and Holmesians, Even if there had been just one reference Sir ACD would undoubtedly be doing an Irish jig in his grave. It's no big deal for...
Dear Holmesians, I had the opportunity of going through Dr Pinaki's book, " The Manichean Investigators". I am posting the link. Members can read the book , it...
Anyone read The Suspicions of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale ? Published by Bloomsbury Apparently he was an 'intuitive' detective and became the prototype of...
Tim Symonds
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Mar 17, 2009 6:12 pm
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http://www.famousquotes.me.uk/doyle_sir_arthur_conan/index.htm [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Tim Symonds
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Mar 18, 2009 1:23 pm
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Dear Tim and Holmesians, No, I have'nt! Is it good? Sumalsn...
SH's birthday is usually simply placed at the year he was first revealed to the world, i.e. 1887_ Sherlock Holmes Biography ...
Tim Symonds
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Mar 26, 2009 8:45 am
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Thanks Tim. So I guess there is no mention in the canon on the exact date. I myself can't recall to the mind any instance of this being discussed... Regards On...
I suppose one could say the month - November - because that was when the first story was published in Beeton's Christmas Annual, but there is nowhere a day to...
Tim Symonds
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Mar 26, 2009 9:20 am
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Dear Anand and Holmesians, January 6, 1854 (according to Christopher Morley, pioneer American Sherlockian). At any rate apparently he was a Capricorn. Here...
Hello Anand, there is some debate on the subject. Some scholars opt for January 6 on the grounds that Holmes quotes from Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night"...
May 22 is the 150th anniversary of ACD's birth in Edinburgh back in 1859. Could members of the Society let lots of newspapers and Media people know, perhaps...