This is the latest issue of Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press, Peter Blau's ("Black Peter") monthly newsletter of Sherlockian or Doylean gossip, published in print form since 1971 and as a text-only digital archive on Sherlocktron since 1985. In agreement with Peter Blau, we've arranged to publish facsimiles of the print newsletter here, so online readers can see what the newsletter looks like. Below the scan you can find links to the sites mentioned in the text - in most cases, directly to the article, video or publication, to save you from having to search for the terms.
The following is the June 2011 issue; please feel free to share it via email, social network, or embed it on your own site.
Links (in order of mention):
- "Sherlock Holmes and the Festival of Britain," available in Canadian Holmes
- From Gillette to Brett III
- Sherlock Holmes Outpost in Fort Davis, Texas
- Sherlock Holmes Society of London audio recordings
- The Sherlockian E-Times
- East Haddam Stage Company
- Park House, residence of Bertram Fletcher Robinson
- Sherlock Holmes Gazette / Sherlock Magazine complete run of 68 issues
- Out of Print Clothing - The Hound of the Baskervilles t-shirt
- Next Stage Press - The Hound of the Baskervilles script (digital or hard copy)
- Laurie R. King website and Laurie R. King blog
- Talk Like a Pirate Day
- The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes (Amazon)
- The Comedy-O-Rama Hour Radio Show and The Joe Bev Experience
- Randall Stock's report on The Narrative of John Smith
- The Canadian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (YouTube)
- Stephen Gaspar's blog
- The Grave Accusation
- The Ocular Helmsman
- Victorian/Steampunk Laptop
- PapersPast
- Open Road Media & Mysterious Bookshop
- Amazon.it
- The Fighting Pair from Heritage Auctions
- Conan Doyle letters at Schulson Autographs
- Esri Allbritten - Chihuahua of the Baskervilles
- Sherlock Holmes Pub, Bordeaux
- Barcelona Pipa Club
- Marvel's Ruse
- Review of "Albatross" (Obsessed with Film)
- Learn to Fight Like Sherlock Holmes - the Victorian Art of Self-Defence (nycsteampunk.com)
- Interview with Barry S. Brown, author of Mrs. Hudson and the Irish Invincebles
- Jason Lethcoe
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