Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II: 1925-1930

Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II: 1925-1930

by Bill Peschel
Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II: 1925-1930

Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II: 1925-1930

by Bill Peschel

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Overview

Welcome to 223B Baker Street

The debut of Sherlock Holmes in the pages of The Strand magazine introduced one of fiction's most memorable heroes. Arthur Conan Doyle's spellbinding tales of mystery and detection, along with Holmes' deep friendship with Doctor Watson, touched the hearts of fans worldwide, and inspired imitations, parodies, songs, art, even erotica, that continues to this very day.

"Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II: 1925-1930" collects 42 pieces - short stories, poems, and cartoons - published during the last years of Conan Doyle's literary career. Also included are much of the original art and more than 420 footnotes identifying obscure words, historical figures, and events that readers were familiar with at the time.

Peschel Press' 223B Casebook series - named because they're "next door" to the original stories - is dedicated to publishing the fanfiction created by amateur and professional writers during Conan Doyle's lifetime. Each book covers an era, publication, or writer, and includes lively mini-essays containing insights into the work, Conan Doyle, and those who were inspired by him.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781950347032
Publisher: Peschel Press
Publication date: 03/15/2021
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Bill Peschel is a former journalist who shares a Pulitzer Prize with the staff of The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. He is also a mystery fan who runs the Wimsey Annotations. The author of Writers Gone Wild (Penguin), he publishes through Peschel Press the 223B Casebook Series of Sherlockian parodies and pastiches and annotated editions of Dorothy L. Sayers' Whose Body? and Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The Secret Adversary. An interest in Victorian crime led to the republication of three books on the William Palmer poisoning case. Peschel lives with his family and animal menagerie in Hershey, where the air really does smell like chocolate.

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