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The Creeping Man Manuscript | A Study of Fandom
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The Creeping Man Manuscript. Posted by Kate Brombley. June 19, 2015. Doing a PhD can be hectic and a little stressful because often you are trying to juggle a thousand things at once on top of actually writing your thesis (teaching, conferences, papers, events, etc). But sometimes, there are moments in an academic’s life that you can just sit and take stock of how lucky you are, and the other week I had such a moment. The most significant change in the story is where the clue of the knuckles is revealed&...
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The Man Behind Watson’s Literary Agent | A Study of Fandom
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The Man Behind Watson’s Literary Agent. Posted by Kate Brombley. July 3, 2015. George Newnes was the man responsible for. The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly. Whose pages bore the Sherlock Holmes stories from. Onwards. But, before the. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Had ever been thought about, Newnes had established himself as a tycoon of the publishing world (think Rupert Murdoch but Victorian, religious and heavily invested in ‘pure’ and ‘healthy’ literature). To name but a few. Newnes, of...
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Review: Julian Barnes’ Arthur & George | A Study of Fandom
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Review: Julian Barnes’ Arthur and George. Posted by Kate Brombley. March 10, 2015. Julian Barnes, Arthur and George. London: Vintage, 2012) ISBN: 9780099492733. Available at: Amazon. One thought on “ Review: Julian Barnes’ Arthur and George. March 19, 2015 at 4:54 am. Reblogged this on Sherlockian's Blog. Sounds like a must read for fans of Arthur Conan Doyle. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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A Case of Identity Fraud | A Study of Fandom
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A Case of Identity Fraud. Posted by Kate Brombley. April 6, 2015. Catfishing is the phenomenon of fabricating an online identity and tricking people into emotional/romantic relationships, usually over a long period of time. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. The Sherlock Holmes….
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Hello and welcome to my blog on Arthur Conan Doyle, his writing and his fans. If you like Sherlock Holmes, enjoy learning interesting facts and history, this is the place to be! I’m Kate; I live in Southampton with my partner Zach, and I am currently sudying for my PhD at Portsmouth University reading Arthur Conan Doyle. My research is based on fandom and involves using the Doyle archive located in Portsmouth City Library. If you want to know more about me personally follow me on Twitter or Pinterest:.
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Sherlock Peoria: February 2015
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The ongoing investigation of Sherlock Holmes, reported from the Peoria, Illinois outpost of Baker Street's dirtiest half a dozen. Saturday, February 28, 2015. This was a test . . . Now that the all the hoo-hah may be over, I still keep waiting for the "all clear" to sound and the announcement that "this was a test of the Emergency Sherlock Verification System." I'd find real comfort in that. So a retired guy (and retired guys are mostly amateur historians, if you hadn't noticed) found a pamphlet with Con...
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The Log Blog: More Shepard of the Hills stuff.
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Log buildings I have known. Sherlock Holmes Society of St Charles. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. More Shepard of the Hills stuff. I got the book, now I just have to read it. Mike @ A Bit About Britain. August 13, 2015 at 1:36 AM. Been scrolling through your pictures of log cabins. Some very picturesque, all of them fascinating. Makes you marvel at how our ancestors - some of them not that long ago - lived, doesnt it? And then realise that many people in the world still live in very basic conditions. Based ...
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The Log Blog: New Years Day 2014 - Part Two - New Old stuff. . . .
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Log buildings I have known. Sherlock Holmes Society of St Charles. Friday, January 3, 2014. New Years Day 2014 - Part Two - New Old stuff. . . . When I drive up on a scene like this,. . . And as you come around the barn, this is how you see the main house. This would have been the front. And as you look at the mismatched roof line, the top of the walls that don't quite line up, and the odd twist and shape of the structure, you can almost guarantee at least part to the building is log. And I was correct.