Canadian Holmes 2021
Canadian Holmes, Journal of the Bootmakers of Toronto
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Volume 44 Number 1 – Winter 2020/2021
- Traces of Bootprints – By JoAnn and Mark Alberstat
- The view from the bow window – By Barbara Rusch
- Those Daffy 1960s – By Ray Betzner
- Was Percy paranoid? – By Nick Dunn-Meynell
- Boston Globe serial
- Sherlock’s violin – By Samuel J. Hardman
- Where did you get that dress? – By Liese Sherwood-Fabre
- Two days with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1928) – Translated by Ophélie Raymond
- Canadian Holmes on screen: Raymond Massey – The Speckled Band (1931) – By Charles Prepolec
- The Adventure of Silver Blaze quiz – By Karen Campbell
- Strictly Personal – Fran Martin
- Reviews
- Bootmakers’ Diary
Volume 44 Number 2 – Spring 2021
- Traces of Bootprints – By JoAnn and Mark Alberstat
- The view from the bow window – By Barbara Rusch
- Why did Conan Doyle marry Watson off? – By Don Roebuck
- Two comic strips by Tom Gauld 6 There was certainly an element of comedy – By Christopher Redmond
- The real killer of Charles Augustus Milverton – By Richard Krisciunas
- The Empty House: Grant Allen and a near-death experience – By Daniel L. Friedman, and Eugene B. Friedman
- Canadian Holmes on screen: John Neville – A Study in Terror (1965) – By Charles Prepolec
- Conan Doyle and the anti-vaccination movement – By Mark Alberstat
- A Toast to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – By Dan Andriacco
- The Adventure of the Crooked Man quiz – By Karen Campbell
- Strictly Personal – Angela Misri
- Reviews
- Bootmakers’ Diary
- Traces of Bootprints – By JoAnn and Mark Alberstat
- The view from the bow window – By Barbara Rusch
- ACD and the Olympics of 1912-1916 – By Mark Alberstat
- The place of William Clark Russell in the Sherlock Holmes Canon – By Richard Brown
- Obituary of Mary Calamai
- Canadian Holmes on screen: Christopher Plummer – Murder by Decree (1979) – By Charles Prepolec
- Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper – By Hartley R. Nathan
- Moriarty: A Napoleon (of crime) with constant “Waterloos” – By John Linsenmeyer
- Reviews
- Bootmakers’ Diary
- Traces of Bootprints – By JoAnn and Mark Alberstat
- Atavism and the monster in the Canon and in Victorian popular culture – By Barbara Rusch
- Sherlock Holmes on the Home Front – By Catherine Wynne
- Post-Trevor and Pre-Watson: That other friend of Sherlock Holmes – By Brad Keefauver
- The forgotten victims of Black Peter – By Mark Jones
- Was the paper made in Bohemia? – By Aleš Kolodrubec
- Canadian Holmes on screen: Matt Frewer – The Hound of the Baskervilles (2000) – By Charles Prepolec
- Strictly Personal
- Reviews
- Bootmakers’ Diary
Volume 44 Number 3 – Summer 2021
Volume 44 Number 4 – Fall 2021
If you have thoughts or comments about Canadian Holmes, please e-mail Mark Alberstat.