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The 17 Steps: The Three Garridebs

The 17 Steps: The Three Garridebs

Seventeen thoughts for further ponderance of the case at hand – The Three Garridebs (3GAR) . . . We are glad to start off our monthly discussions of a story from the Canon with Brad Keefauver’s The 17 Steps. We encourage readers to discuss these items in the comments section below and we look forward to having… Continue Reading

Gibraltar Marks The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1995)

Gibraltar Marks The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1995)

Just ask any fan of the world’s first consulting detective. Sherlock Holmes lives! He is alive and well, considering his age, and settled comfortably in Sussex raising bees. If this were not true, why then would the Baker Street Irregulars have celebrated his birthday Jan. 6? To these devotees, Holmes turns 140 and his birthday… Continue Reading

John Richard Flanagan’s Illustrations for The Three Garridebs

John Richard Flanagan’s Illustrations for The Three Garridebs

Yesterday, I was able to attend my first A Saturday With Sherlock Holmes program at Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library.  This year was the 35th edition of the program, which is conducted by members of the Six Napoleons of Baltimore, the Carlton Club and Watson’s Tin Box and was chaired by the WTB’s Beth Austin. While… Continue Reading

Collier’s Magazine Cover for October 25, 1924 – The Three Garridebs

Collier’s Magazine Cover for October 25, 1924 – The Three Garridebs

Yesterday, I was able to attend my first A Saturday With Sherlock Holmes program at Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library.  This year was the 35th edition of the program, which is conducted by members of the Six Napoleons of Baltimore, the Carlton Club and Watson’s Tin Box and was chaired by the WTB’s Beth Austin. While… Continue Reading

Glittering Golden Guineas (1951)

Glittering Golden Guineas (1951)

Editor’s Note: This article by noted Holmesian, Jay Finley Christ, is reprinted from The Numismatist, Vol. 64, No. 10 (October 1951), pp. 1103-05. I would claim that this was the first paper published with Sherlock Holmes – numismatic connections. Glittering Gold Guineas by Jay Finley Christ There is at least a spark of numismatic interest in two… Continue Reading

Granada Telecast of The Mazarin Stone

Granada Telecast of The Mazarin Stone

Granada Television aired The Adventures of the Mazarin Stone on April 4, 1994 as part of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes series.  This was episode 40 of 41 and was the seventh and final season of the Granada adaptations of the Canon. This episode is unusual in two different ways.  This is the only episode of the complete… Continue Reading

Who Killed Rodger Presbury?

Who Killed Rodger Presbury?

“Dead man was identified as Rodger Prescott, famous as forger and coiner in Chicago.” – The Adventure of Three Garridebs (3GAR) Who killed Rodger Presbury???? The answer is Killer Evans. But you just read The Adventures of the Three Garridebs in a previous post here, and Killer Evans killed the counterfeiter Rodger Prescott…. Peter E.… Continue Reading

The Three Garridebs on Television

The Three Garridebs on Television

The Adventures of the Three Garridebs has only been adapted for television a handful of times, however one of those times is probably the most significant television appearance for Sherlock Holmes. On November 27, 1937 NBC aired 3GAR, during field tests before actual television service would start, from their Radio City studio in New York.… Continue Reading

The Three Garridebs on Radio

The Three Garridebs on Radio

The Adventure of the Three Garridebs has been adapted seven times for radio. Sherlock Holmes first appeared on the NBC Blue radio network on October 20, 1930 and was played by William Gillette, the noted stage actor who was synonymous with Holmes since the turn of the century.  Gillette was replaced the following week by… Continue Reading