“The table was set out ready for me, and Mr. Duncan” [REDH]
The wonder and magic of the Sherlock Holmes stories is that they were set, for their contemporary audience, in a city and its surroundings that were very familiar and very real.
Alistair Duncan set out to capture that in his book Close to Holmes, taking us on many journeys by foot and other conveyances, with wonderful photographs supported by vivid descriptions. Even though we weren't alive when the stories were written, we can feel as if we were there.
We discuss the impetus for this book, as well as Alistair's four other Sherlockian books — the first of which was the impetus for MX Publishing to focus on Sherlock Holmes.
We have news from the Sherlockian world and another easy-peasy Canonical Couplet. Did you win last time? Will you win this time? The winner will receive a copy of one of Alistair's books.
Send your answer to comment @ ihearofsherlock .com by September 29, 2023 at 11:59 a.m. EST. All listeners are eligible to play.
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Links
- This episode: ihose.co/ihose273
- Close to Holmes
- Eliminate the Impossible
- The Norwood Author
- No Better Place
- An Entirely New Country
- News items
- The Nancy Springer Creative Writing Contest (The Beacon Society)
- Sherlock Holmes Statue is Back in Picardy Place (Edinburgh Reporter)
- Lucy Worsley looks at Cottingley Fairies hoax for TV show (The Telegraph and Argus)
- Why I Love Sherlock Holmes (Lucy Worsley)
- First edition of The Hound of the Baskervilles owned by Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts sold at auction (Yahoo! News)
- Other episodes mentioned:
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