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Showing posts with label Wilde. Show all posts

Review: Jack The Ripper - Case Closed by Gyles Brandreth

"What, another one?" I hear you cry. Yes, we have a novel about the solving of the Jack The Ripper crimes.

I normally avoid these like the plague. They tend to be either historically inaccurate or have anti-climactic conclusions.

ACD Dramatisation - an idea?

Over the years there have been many dramas about Conan Doyle and aspects of his life but, as far as I know, two significant aspects have not been brought to the screen.

Stoddart Dinner Report

Given how much I've gone on about the Stoddart dinner you may be expecting a blog post on it.

Stoddart Dinner - An appeal

On Saturday August 30th the Sherlock Holmes Society of London held a dinner to celebrate the 125th anniversary of a very special dinner.

Stoddart Dinner - It's not long now...

The Stoddart Dinner will be held at the Langham Hotel a week on Saturday. I thought I'd provide some notes for those interested (whether attending or not).

Stoddart Dinner Invitations

This post is intended for those of you attending the Stoddart Dinner hosted by the SHSL.

Stoddart Dinner - Update

I recently wrote on this blog about the dinner being held at the Langham Hotel in London on August 30th in honour of J.M Stoddart.

A Unique event - The Stoddart Dinner

I am in the position to give some details about a unique occasion to be hosted by The Sherlock Holmes Society of London this August.