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J. Randolph Cox: A Sherlockian Festschrift

J. Randolph Cox: A Sherlockian Festschrift

by Bergem, Phillip (Editor)

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780978787424 / 0978787420
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.: The Norwegian Explorers of Minnesota, 2013. A celebration of the career and contributions of J. Randolph Cox to the pursuit of Sherlock Holmes and Dime Novels. One of 221 copies produced for presentation at the annual meeting of the Friends of the Sherlock Holmes Collections, University of Minnesota in conjunction with the conference Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Place held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 9-11, 2013. Includes essays by Dr. Karen Nelson Hoyle, Allen J. Hubin, Jon Lellenberg, Steve Stilwell, and Andrew Malec, with 12 Sherlockian essays by Cox, bibliography, and transcribed correspondence between Cox and John Bennett Shaw, 137 pages. Upper front corner bumped with two short creases. . First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/No Jacket.
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