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  1. The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Ellery Queen is the pseudonym under which two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York wrote, edited, and anthologized detective fiction: Frederic Dannay (born Daniel Nathan, October 20, 1905 - September 3, 1982) and Manfred Bennington Lee (born Emanuel Benjamin Lepofsky, January 11, 1905 - April 3, 1971 ...

  2. Arthur Conan Doyle began writing while studying medicine at university in the late 1870s, and had his first short story, "The Mystery of Sasassa Valley", published in September 1879.Eight years later his first Sherlock Holmes story, the novel A Study in Scarlet, was published by Ward Lock & Co.It was well received, but Doyle was paid little for it; after a sequel novel, The Sign of the Four ...

  3. A sequel of sorts to Ellery Queen’s MISADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1944), as it includes stories left out of that classic anthology. Includes early pastiches and parodies by James L. Ford, Charlton Andrews, Arthur Chapman, Andrew Lang, Maurice Baring, Edmund Lester Pearson, J. Storer Clouston, Cornelis Veth, Allan Upward, J. Alston Cooper, George F. Forrest, Robin Dunbar and, finally ...

  4. First published in 1944, this is an anthology of parodies and pastiches, and comprises of a collection of more than 30 stories—written by detective story writers, famous literary figures, humorists and others—of burlesques and pastiches of the famous detective that represent the highlights of character, style, idiosyncrasies, deduction associated with Sherlock Holmes.Barrie, O’Henry ...

  5. October 2, 2023. A collection of Sherlock Holmes stories by writers other than Conan Doyle, edited by Ellery Queen (Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee), who, in opening comments to the stories, reveal themselves to be ardent and knowledgeable fans. The stories are grouped into those written by detective-story authors, humorists, famous literary ...

  6. A series of stories, including The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902), of known British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle chiefly features Sherlock Holmes, the brilliant detective. Mary Foley, an Irish mother, bore Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, the third of ten siblings, to Charles Altamont Doyle, a talented English illustrator of Irish descent. Although people now refer to as "Conan Doyle ...