An edition of The casebook of Solar Pons (1965)

The casebook of Solar Pons

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August Derleth
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An edition of The casebook of Solar Pons (1965)

The casebook of Solar Pons

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The steadily expanding devotees of the Sherlock Holmes of Praed Street will hail with delight this crowning volume in a series of collections which have now pastiched the entire quintet of the Master's adventures. Here is another collection of "as sparkling a galaxy of Sherlockian pastiches as we have had since the canonical entertainments came to an end," as Vincent Starrett—who contributes a preface to this book —wrote in his introduction to the first collection of the adventures of Solar Pons twenty years ago.

A dozen new Pontine exploits round out the quintet in these pages—from The Adventure of the Sussex Archers to The Adventure of the Innkeeper's Clerk—and between these two tales are such memorable stories as The Adventure of the Haunted Library, The Adventure of the Intarsia Box, The Adventure of the China Cottage, The Adventure of the Crouching Dog, The Adventure of the Whispering Knights, and others, including among them The Adventure of the Missing Huntsman—in which Pons and Parker invade the foxhunting country of England, and The Adventure of the Ascot Scandal, one of Pons' briefest and most amusing problems.

To supplement the tales, the distinguished British author, Michael Harrison, contributes a monograph exploring the background of Dr. Lyndon Parker, and, in the course of so doing, explains the doctor's semi-American English. And, finally, August Derleth has added an Afterword in which he sets forth the facts about the origins of Solar Pons, admitting that it was never his "intention to do any considerable number of pastiches" and relating the circumstances surrounding the continuing numbers of the tales, ending happily with, "I cannot promise to write no more of them."

The present collection, brings the total number of the Pontine pastiches to 57—one more than the total of the canonical short stories, of which a reviewer for the Louisville Journal-Courier wrote, "These tales recall, as nothing else has done, those delicious days and nights in Baker Street, days and nights that have vanished forever."

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Publisher
Mycroft & Moran
Language
English
Pages
281

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Cover of: The Casebook of Solar Pons (Solar Pons, No 4)
The Casebook of Solar Pons (Solar Pons, No 4)
1975, Pinnacle
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1965, Mycroft & Moran
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Sauk City, Wis

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.D445 Cas, PS3507.E69 Cas

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Pagination
xviii, 281 p.
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5936755M
LCCN
65004398
OCLC/WorldCat
282454
Library Thing
439855

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