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Publié par | Andrews UK |
Date de parution | 15 mai 2019 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781787054448 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 2 Mo |
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The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories
Part XIII
2019 Annual
(1881–1890)
First edition published in 2019 by
MX Publishing
335 Princess Park Manor
Royal Drive, London, N11 3GX
www.mxpublishing.co.uk
Digital edition converted and distributed by
Andrews UK Limited
www.andrewsuk.com
copyright © 2019 MX Publishing under exclusive license from the authors
The right of the individuals listed in the following Copyright Information section to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs, and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy, or transmission of this publication may be made without express prior written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied, or transmitted except with express prior written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1956 (as amended). Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damage.
All characters appearing in this work are fictitious or used fictitiously. Except for certain historical personages, any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
The opinions expressed herein belong to the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of MX Publishing.
David Marcum can be reached at:
thepapersofsherlockholmes@gmail.com
Cover design by Brian Belanger: www.belangerbooks.com
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Stories in Companion Volumes
The following can be found in the companion volumes of The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories: Part XIV - 2019 Annual (1891-1897) and Part XV - 2019 Annual (1898-1917)
PART XIV: 1891–1897
Skein of Tales (A Poem) – Jacquelynn Morris
The Adventure of the Royal Albert Hall – Charles Veley/Anna Elliott
The Tower of Fear - Mark Sohn
The Carroun Document – David Marcum
The Threadneedle Street Murder – S. Subramanian
The Collegiate Leprechaun - Roger Riccard
A Malversation of Mummies – Marcia Wilson
The Adventure of the Silent Witness - Tracy J. Revels
The Second Whitechapel Murderer – Arthur Hall
The Adventure of the Jeweled Falcon - GC Rosenquist
The Adventure of the Crossbow – Edwin A. Enstrom
The Adventure of the Delusional Wife – Jayantika Ganguly
Child’s Play - C.H. Dye
The Lancelot Connection – Matthew Booth
The Adventure of the Modern Guy Fawkes - Stephen Herczeg
Mr. Clever, Baker Street – Geri Schear
The Adventure of the Scarlet Rosebud – Liz Hedgecock
The Poisoned Regiment - Carl Heifetz
The Case of the Persecuted Poacher - Gayle Lange Puhl
It’s Time – Harry DeMaio
The Case of the Fourpenny Coffin – I.A. Watson
The Horror in King Street - Thomas A. Burns, Jr.
PART XV: 1898-1917
Two Poems – Christopher James
The Whitechapel Butcher – Mark Mower
The Imcomprable Miss Incognita - Thomas Fortenberry
The Adventure of the Twofold Purpose - Robert Perret
The Adventure of the Green Gifts – Tracy J. Revels
The Turk’s Head – Robert Stapleton
A Ghost in the Mirror - Peter Coe Verbica
The Mysterious Mr. Rim - Maurice Barkley
The Adventure of the Fatal Jewel-Box - Edwin A. Enstrom
Mass Murder - William Todd
The Notable Musician – Roger Riccard
The Devil’s Painting – Kelvin I. Jones
The Adventure of the Silent Sister – Arthur Hall
A Skeleton’s Sorry Story – Jack Grochot
An Actor and a Rare One - David Marcum
The Silver Bullet – Dick Gillman
The Adventure at Throne of Gil t - Will Murray
The Boy Who Would Be King – Dick Gillman
The Case of the Seventeenth Monk – Tim Symonds
Alas, Poor Will – Mike Hogan
The Case of the Haunted Chateau - Leslie Charteris/Denis Green
The Adventure of the Weeping Stone - Nick Cardillo
The Adventure of the Three Telegrams – Darryl Webber
Copyright Information
Take Up and Read! copyright © 2019 Will Thomas
Inscrutable copyright © 2019 by Jacquelynn Morris
The Folly of Age copyright © 2018 Derrick Belanger
The Shackled Man copyright © 2018 Andrew Bryant
The Coffee House Girl copyright © 2018 David Marcum
The Clerkenwell Shadow copyright © 2018 Paul Hiscock
The Yellow Star of Cairo copyright © 2019 Tim Gambrell
The Golden Star of India copyright © 2018 Stephen Seitz
The Dutch Impostors copyright © 2018 Peter Coe Verbica
The Odour of Neroli copyright © 2018 Brenda Seabrooke
Sherlock Holmes in Bedlam copyright © 2018 David Friend
The Fashionably-Dressed Girl copyright © 2018 Mark Mower
Bootless in Chippenham copyright © 2018 Marino C. Alvarez
The Recovery of the Ashes copyright © 2018 Kevin P. Thornton
The Mystery of the Green Room copyright © 2018 Robert Stapleton
The Case of the Enthusiastic Amateur copyright © 2018 S.F. Bennett
The Adventure of the Worried Banker copyright © 2018 Arthur Hall
The Adventure of the Winterhall Monster copyright © 2018 Tracy J. Revels
An Ongoing Legacy for Sherlock Holmes copyright © 2019 Steve Emecz
The Voyage of Albion’s Thistle copyright © 2008, 2019 Sean M. Wright
The Adventure of the Missing Cousin copyright © 2018 Edwin A. Enstrom
The Adventure of the Ambulatory Cadaver copyright © 2018 Shane Simmons
The Roses of Highclough House copyright © 2018 Matthew Simmonds
The Adventure of the Missing Adam Tiler copyright © 2019 Mark Wardecker
When I Glance Over My Notes and Records... copyright © 2019 Roger Johnson
Editor’s Introduction: The Great Holmes Tapestry copyright © 2019 David Marcum
A Word From the Head Teacher of Stepping Stones copyright © 2019 Melissa Grigsby
The Mystery of the Patient Fisherman copyright © 2002 Jim French. Included by kind permission of the author’s estate
The Grosvenor Square Furniture Van copyright © 2018 Hugh Ashton and j-views Publishing. Hugh Ashton appears by kind permission of j-views Publishing
The 2019 Annual, Parts XIII , XIV , and XV
of
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories
are dedicated to
Joel Senter
Joel passed away in July 2018
He was a wonderful and very supportive Sherlockian, and he will be missed.
The Great Holmes Tapestry
Editor’s Introduction
by David Marcum
Way back in early 2015, when the world was a much simpler place, I woke up early one morning from a very vivid dream where I had edited a Sherlock Holmes anthology. Instead of going back to sleep, I arose and started thinking about it. What a wild hansom cab ride it’s been since then!
Who would have then suspected the future of The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories ? Since that time, we’ve had over 330 new Sherlock Holmes adventures, plus poems and forewords, from over 150 contributors, and along the way, through the very generous efforts of the participants, we’ve raised over $40,000 for the Stepping Stones School for special needs students at Undershaw, one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s former homes. Additionally, the books have raised awareness of the school around the world.
Back in 2015, when the initial hope for a single book of possibly a dozen new Holmes tales had grown and grown to three massive simultaneous volumes of 63 new stories, I sat down to write a foreword. In it, I referred to a phenomenon that I had observed during my previous four decades of collecting, reading, and chronologicizing literally thousands of traditional Holmes stories: All of these different narratives - the pitifully few original sixty of The Canon and all the rest from so many other later literary agents - fit together remarkably well as one wonderful whole. To describe it, I coined the term The Great Holmes Tapestry , and I’ve been proud since then to see it mentioned that way in other places when describing The Big Picture of all these stories, and not just Watson’s initial sixty tales that crossed the First Literary Agent’s desk.
As I’ve explained in other locations, this Tapestry consists of the overall and complete lives of Holmes and Watson from birth to death, filling in all those pieces of the picture that the original Canon does not. The Canon indisputably makes up the main fibers of the illustration, but there are so many other pieces to examine. Another way to look at this is to think of all the days in a life. I’m sure that someone somewhere has calculated the amount of time in Holmes and Watson’s lives that are actually represented in The Canon. (There are always people who are carrying out these various scholarly tasks - counting the exact number of times a gasogene is used, for instance, or the total number of words uttered by Inspector Lestrade during all of his combined appearances. This information is undoubtedly out there - somewhere - if one just knows where to look.)
The actual amount of on-stage time chronicled in The Canon adds up to just a limited number of days. In Holmes and Watson’s full lifetimes - and as a deadly serious player of The Game, I emphatically declare that Holmes and Watson had very full lifetimes! - there were far more moments that have not been “officially” described than the little bit that is related within The Canon. Some would be satisfied with only ever knowing what’s related in The Official Sixty Adventures, endlessly examining and re-examining these cases and preferring to think of Holmes spending the rest of his time between cases moping about the Baker Street sitting room in a brown study limbo for weeks on end. And that isn’t correct at