The drawing above by Frederic Dorr Steele,
America’s foremost illustrator of the Sherlock Holmes stories working in the first part of the twentieth century, and showing here Holmes extracting documents from his own personal archives at 221b Baker Street, has served as the BSI Archival Histories’ colophon since the inception of the series in 1989. The proud owner of the original is Jerry Margolin (“Hilton Cubitt,” BSI), to whom all thanks.
For more about the BSI Archival Histories, read “History Detective!”
Other Archival History Departments:
“Disputation, Confrontation, and Dialectical Hullabaloo!” here
Something new re: Ronald Knox, Fact or Fiction?
plus: Who was Frank Sidgwick, and what did he write in 1902?
And what about that Double Crown Club in the 1920s and ‘30s?
Reviews here
Three brief reviews by myself of recent new works.
The Editor’s Gas-Bag here
The Saturday Review of Literature is back, AND PEOPLE ARE RAVING!
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What else is new?
New Links of the Week, posted March 10th.
Jon Lellenberg
“Rodger Prescott of evil memory,” BSI
jon.lellenberg@gmail.com