Sherlock Holmes: the American Years

Sherlock Holmes: the American Years

by Michael Kurland (Editor)

Synopsis

With an introduction by Leslie S. Klinger, editor and compiler of all three volumes of The Annotated Sherlock Holmes , this collection of ten original stories brings light to one of the least examined periods in the life of the great detective - his time in the former colonies, the United States. This Holmes is a youthful one - a young man not yet set upon his course in life and in his famous lodgings at 221B Baker Street. In Richard Lupoff's Inga Sigerson Weds , he's come to America to represent the family at his sister's wedding. In My Silk Umbrella , Mark Twain narrates his fateful encounter with Holmes at a baseball game in Hartford, Connecticut; Steve Hockensmith narrates the meeting of the young William Gillette and the object of his later, most famous turn upon the stage; and, Peter Tremayne reveals the intersection of Holmes and the Irish in the 19th century American midwestern landscape. With further stories by Marta Randall, Rhys Bowen, Peter Beagle, and others, the legend, the mythology and even the history of the world's greatest detective is further enhanced by these charming, clever and mystifying tales.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: Stated First Edition
Publisher: Minotaur Books,US
Published: 01 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0312378467
ISBN 13: 9780312378462

Media Reviews
Fans will enjoy the way the authors of these stories incorporate real people into their fictions: three of the stories, for example, are narrated by Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Edwin Booth (brother of John Wilkes). - Booklist
Author Bio

MICHAEL KURLAND is the author of nearly forty books and the editor of the previous Holmes' anthologies Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years and My Sherlock Holmes. He is a two-time finalist for the Edgar Award and lives in Petaluma, California.