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Canadian
Holmes, magazine of
the Bootmakers of Toronto
In the
current issue
St Jean Baptiste Day
(Summer) 2007 Volume 30, Number 4 (116th
Issue)
- “Traces of Bootprints”: Barbara
Roden, the new editor of
Canadian Holmes, reflects on the passing of the
torch
- “'The Black Spaniel' and 'Shoscombe Abbey': The
Manuscript of 'Shoscombe Old Place'”:
Richard Lancelyn Green takes a closer
look at a Sherlockian manuscript
- “The Case of the Missing
Species”:
Judith Freeman explains what was wrong in Nathan Garrideb's
room
- “The Mystery of the Missing Fiancé”:
What did
the fiancé do in the story? Nothing; that was the curious incident,
writes Sheldon
Goldfarb
- “A Case for Langdale Pike”:
They seek him
here, they seek him there . . . but Michael Dirda finally runs
Holmes's
'human book of reference' to earth
- “Letters from
Lomax”:
Peggy Perdue will whet your appetite as she whips up a feast of
Sherlockian cookbooks
- News and Notes: Keeping an eye on what's
afoot
- In Memoriam: Brant Loper and Ronald
Weyman
- Bootmakers' Diary: Accounts we have from all quarters
received
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