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Providing an overview of all aspects of the life and times of the world-famous detective, Riley and McAllister offer interesting and entertaining information about the fictional sleuth. Along with the trivia and information, the authors insert historical background on Victorian England, a short biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and brief synopses of the Holmes stories. Additional chapters cover explanations of rank in the British nobility, drugs used in the era, and the wars mentioned in the stories. Several chapters make forays into understanding the psychology of Holmes, his personality, and his pleasures. One entire chapter reviews the various clubs dedicated to him. A crossword puzzle, a Sherlock Holmes Mystery Map of London, and around 200 black-and-white illustrations, including some from the stories and some of Victorian London, add to the fun.
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Publisher
Continuum
Language
English
Pages
216

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The Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Sherlock Holmes
1999, Continuum
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The Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Sherlock Holmes
Dec 21, 1999, Continuum Intl Pub Group
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Table of Contents

Imagine Holmes without his hat : the impact of illustrators
Living a Victorian life
Steel true, blade straight : Arthur Conan Doyle
Holmes's London
The Sherlock Holmes mystery map of London
Detectives : official and un
The role of a lifetime
Why the long face? : Sherlock Holmes and the pursuit of pleasure
Not so elementary, my dear Watson
"Save for the occasional use of cocaine, he had no vices"
Still, the game's afoot : Sherlock Holmes societies around the world
Great matters of state
English crime (and its Napoleon)
Puzzler : if you can't say anything nice
Puzzler : agents of an untimely demise
Behind this great man there's a Watson
The Sherlock Holmes mystery map of Southern England
Parodies, pastiches, and other forms of flattery
Canines of the canon
Colonial adventures : "You have been in Afghanistan"
Orders of precedence : the noble and the common of nineteenth century Britain
From sovereigns to shillings, pounds to pence
The brooding bachelor in a world of women
A glossary of Holmesian Victoriana
The unchronicled cases of Sherlock Holmes : a crossword puzzle
Filling our homes with Holmes : memorabilia honoring the master detective
My brother, the consulting detective (by Mycroft Holmes, late of Her Majesty's government)

Edition Notes

Other Titles
Bedside, bathtub, and armchair companion to Sherlock Holmes
Copyright Date
1999

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8
Library of Congress
PR4624 .R55 1999, PR4624.R55 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xii, 216 p.
Number of pages
216
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL363144M
Internet Archive
bedsidebathtubar00dick_0
ISBN 10
0826411169
ISBN 13
9780826411167
LCCN
98023376, 98023376
Library Thing
247639
Goodreads
43797097

Work Description

Do you know Conan Doyle's original name for Sherlock Holmes? The real-life inspiration for Holmes? Who created the visual image most of us have of the great detective? Whom Jeremy Brett first played? (Clue: it wasn't Sherlock Holmes.) Sherlock Holmes is everywhere, like the air we breathe. His deerstalkered image peers from ads in the Yellow Pages, from the signs for neighborhood crime watch patrols, from billboards. He long ago transcended the boundaries of nineteenth-century London. Holmes is alive to millions throughout the world in books, on film, on television, and over the Internet. For the more casual reader of the timeless tales by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Sherlock Holmes is a psssst from the shadows, an index finger suspended in mid-air gesturing you to come, take a closer look. With nearly 200 illustrations, this Companion will let you in on the world of Holmes and the loyal, ever-dignified, Dr. Watson; the London of their day; the great players who have made the part of Sherlock Holmes the role (for better or worse) of a lifetime; and so much more. For the more serious devotee, this volume is a new verse of an old and cherished love song. It offers a postmodern analysis of Watson's complex relationship with the great detective and contends that Holmes, typically perceived as a humorless, self-denying ascetic, is actually quite the bon vivant. With many lesser-known facts, unexpected insights, and fresh observations, the Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Sherlock Holmes is perfect for reading or browsing, the book for all visitors to 221B Baker Street. - Back cover.

Providing an overview of all aspects of the life and times of the world-famous detective, Riley and McAllister offer interesting and entertaining information about the fictional sleuth. Along with the trivia and information, the authors insert historical background on Victorian England, a short biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and brief synopses of the Holmes stories. Additional chapters cover explanations of rank in the British nobility, drugs used in the era, and the wars mentioned in the stories. Several chapters make forays into understanding the psychology of Holmes, his personality, and his pleasures. One entire chapter reviews the various clubs dedicated to him. A crossword puzzle, a Sherlock Holmes Mystery Map of London, and around 200 black-and-white illustrations, including some from the stories and some of Victorian London, add to the fun.

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