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- Warren County Homes [kit] : file cabinet 4 / by Browne, Mary Ann.; Davis, Edward.; Davis, Rebecca.; Hawkins, William J. Hawkins.; Macon, Nathaniel.; Skinner, Dr. Charles.; Skinner, Susan.; Thornton, Mansfield.; Twitty, Henry.; Twitty, Panthea.; Watson, John.; Williams, Kate.; Williams, Solomon Jr.;
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- Subjects: Adele Jones House.; Alston House.; Anthony Harris House.; Ashland Plantation,; Beckwith House.; Bloomsbury Plantation.; Browne House (Oakley Grove); Buck Spring Plantation (nathaniel Macon House); Buck Spring Plantation (site); Burwell Home.; Buxton Place Plantation.; Buxton Place.; CA Thomas Marks House.; Capt. Levi Coleman House.; Charles Jackson House.; Charlie Haithcock House.; Cherry Hill Plantation.; Cherry Hill.; Christmas Home.; Coleman-White House (Whitsome); Collins House.; Cook House.; Dalkeith Plantation.; Dalkeith.; Dameron House.; Davis Home.; Davis Peck House.; Duke House.; Edward Price House.; Elgin Plantation.; Elgin Plantation.; Elgin.; Ellington (Young William Eaton Place) House.; Eugene Allen House.; Gideon Hunt Macon House.; Green Duke Home.; Harry Harper House.; Hawkin House.; Hebron Methodist Church.; Henry Boyd House.; Henry Williams House.; Homes of Warren County, NC.; Homes of Warrenton.; Hon. Tasker Polk House.; Howard Jones House.; Howard Jones House.; J.M. Gardner House.; J.R. Rodwell House.; Jacob Holt House.; Jenkins House.; John Graham House.; John Hall House.; Johnson-Plummer House.; Kate Williams House.; Kemp Plummer Plantation.; Lake O' The Woods Plantation.; Lake O' Woods.; Laura Daniel House.; Little Manor (Mosby Hall); Long Branch Plantation.; Loughlin House.; McGraw House.; Montmorenci Plantaton.; Mordecai Hall House.; Mrs. SP Arrington House.; Mrs. VL Pendleton House.; Myrtle Lawn (Williams home); Myrtle Lawn Plantaton.; Nora King House.; Paschall House.; Peter Allen House.; Peter R. Davis Plantation.; Pleasant Hill (Philemon Hawkins)(Floyds owners); Pleasant Hill Plantation.; Plummer House.; Price House.; Reddy Rill.; Rice House.; Richard B Boyd House.; Rooker House.; Serls House.; Shady Oaks (Cheek-Twitty House); Shell House.; Skinner House (Linden Hall); Sledge - Hayley House.; Sledge House.; Thornton House.; Tusculum Plantation.; Tusculum.; Weddill Wilson House.; Will Graham House.; William J Davis House.; Williams House (The Anchorage); Wilson Home.; Woodson & The Folly House.;
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- Perry Mason and the case of the howling dog [sound recording] a radio dramatization / by Gardner, Erle Stanley,1889-1970.(CARDINAL)143397; Elliott, M. J.,1969-; Robbins, Jerry,1960-nrt; Colonial Radio Players.nrt; Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air.;
Produced by Seth Adam Sher ; music by Jeffrey Gage ; directed by Jerry Robbins ; executive producer Mark Vander Berg.Jerry Robbins and the Colonial Radio Players.Arthur Cartwright, an anxious man, goes to Perry Mason to have his neighbor arrested for his vindictive and noisy dog. He is under the belief that his howling is an indication that somebody has been murdered in the neighborhood. He demands that his will be written bequeathing the estate to the lady living at the neighbor's house. However, the will is mysteriously altered by an unknown person and Cartwright goes missing, along with the lady.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Legal stories.; Mystery fiction.; Radio plays.; Mason, Perry (Fictitious character); Dogs;
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- Masterpieces of mystery : the Grand Masters / by Queen, Ellery.(CARDINAL)148238; Starrett, Vincent,1886-1974.(CARDINAL)126242; Stout, Rex,1886-1975.(CARDINAL)123314; Gardner, Erle Stanley,1889-1970.(CARDINAL)143397; Carr, John Dickson,1906-1977.(CARDINAL)139112; Coxe, George Harmon,1901-1984.(CARDINAL)710815; Simenon, Georges,1903-1989.(CARDINAL)141186; Kendrick, Baynard,1894-1977.(CARDINAL)527699; Marric, J. J.(CARDINAL)434389; Cain, James M.(James Mallahan),1892-1977.(CARDINAL)150794; Eberhart, Mignon G.(Mignon Good),1899-1996.(CARDINAL)504109; MacDonald, John D.(John Dann),1916-1986.(CARDINAL)723274; Pentecost, Hugh,1903-1989.(CARDINAL)721391; Macdonald, Ross,1915-1983.(CARDINAL)289226; Ambler, Eric,1909-1998.(CARDINAL)711725;
Introduction / by E. Queen -- The tragedy of Papa Ponsard / by Vincent Starrett. -- Help wanted, male / by Rex Stout. -- Mum is the word / by Ellery Queen. -- The case of the crying swallow / by Erle Stanley Gardner. -- The house in goblin wood / by Carter Dickson (John Dickson Carr). -- A routine night's work / by George Harmon Coxe. -- Maigret's Christmas / by George Simenon. -- 5-4=murderer / by Baynard Kendrick. -- Gideon's war / by J.J. Marric. -- The baby in the icebox / by James M. Cain. -- The flowering face / by Mignon G. Eberhart. -- I always get the cuties / by John D. MacDonald. --The day the children vanished / by Hugh Pentecost. -- Guilt-edged blonde / by Ross Macdonald. -- The case of the emerald sky / by Eric Ambler.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Detective and mystery stories, English.;
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- Architectural treasures of Early America, Vol. VII :\bEarly architecture of Rhode Island by editor.; Roy Underhill, consultant.; Mullins, Lisa C.(CARDINAL)188710;
Newport, Rhode Island: an early American seaport / Kenneth Clark -- The houses of Bristol, Rhode Island, part one / William J. Burleigh -- The houses of Bristol, Rhode Island, part two / William J. Burleigh -- Some old houses of Warren, Rhode Island, part one / J. Fenimore Russell -- Some old houses of Warren, Rhode Island, part two / J. Fenimore Russell -- Little Compton and Tiverton Four Corners / John C. Halden -- Tiverton, Rhode Island, and some of its early dwellings / Rodericck H. Parker -- Providence and its colonial homes / Norman M. Isham -- The houses and villages of North Smithfield, Rhode Island / M. S. Franklin -- Dwellings in northeastern Rhode Island and the Smithfields / Grover L. Jenks -- Rhode Island houses along the Blackstone River valley / Frank Chouteau Brown -- Rhode Island mill towns / A. N. Fowler -- Some early "single-room houses" of Lincoln, Rhode Island / George W. Gardner -- A Providence, Rhode Island Georgian mansion, founded by John Brown / Frank Chouteau Brown.
- Subjects: Architecture, Colonial; Architecture, Domestic; Architecture, Georgian;
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- The year's best science fiction : sixteenth annual collection / by Dozois, Gardner R.(CARDINAL)347603;
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- Stained glass before 1700 in American collections. Corpus Vitrearum checklist I / by Caviness, Madeline Harrison,1938-contributor.(CARDINAL)716462; Hayward, Jane,contributor.(CARDINAL)162810; Lillich, Meredith P.,1932-contributor.(CARDINAL)716631; National Gallery of Art (U.S.),issuing body.(CARDINAL)141262;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-216).Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jane Hayward,The Cloisters, Chairman, Corpus Vitrearum (USA) ; Madeline H. Caviness, Tufts University, Vice President, Corpus Vitrearum -- Connecticut. Greenwich. George A. Douglass Collection / J.H. -- New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery / M.H.C. -- New London. Lyman Allyn Museum / M.H.C. -- Pomfret. Pomfret School, Chapel / L.M.P. -- Massachusetts. Amherst College, Mead Art Museum / V.C.R. -- Boston. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum / M.H.C. -- Museum of Fine Arts / M.H.C. -- Cambridge. Harvard University, Busch-Reisinger Museum / V.C.R. -- Harvard University, William Hayes Fogg Art Museum / M.H.C. -- Massachusetts Institute of Technology / M.H.C. -- Wellesley. Wellesley College Museum / M.H.C. -- Williamstown. Williams College Art Museum / M.H.C. and V.C.R. -- Worcester. Worcester Art Museum / M.H.C. -- The Woodman Higgins Armory Museum / M.H.C. -- Private collections. M.H.C. -- New York. Buffalo. Albright-Knox Art Gallery / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Corning. Christ Episcopal Church / H.J.Z. -- Corning Museum of Glass / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Glens Falls. The Hyde Collection / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Ithaca. Ithaca College, Gannett Center / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Katonah. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts / L.M.P. -- Manhasset. Christ Episcopal Church / L.M.P. -- New York. The Brooklyn Museum. J.H. -- The Cooper-Hewitt Museum. The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design / J.H. -- The Hispanic Society of America / J.H. -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters / J.H. -- New-York Historical Society / L.M.P. -- The Pierpont Morgan Library / J.H. -- Pratt Institute, The Caroline Ladd Pratt House / L.M.P. -- Riverside Church, Narthex / L.M.P. -- Saint David's School, Chapel / L.M.P. -- Private collection / J.H. -- Oyster Bay. Planting Fields Foundation, Coe Hall / L.M.P. -- Rochester. Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester / H.J.Z. with the assistance of M.P.L. -- Scarsdale. Ferncliff Cemetery Mausoleum / L.M.P. -- Staatsburg-on-Hudson. St. Margaret's Episcopal Church / H.J.Z. -- Tuxedo. St. Mary's Episcopal Church / L.M.P. -- Rhode Island. Portsmouth Abbey / M.H.C. -- Providence. Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art / M.H.C. -- Private collection / J.H. -- Vermont. Burlington. University of Vermont, Robert Hull Fleming Museum / V.C.R. -- Key to abbreviated reference citations -- Glossary -- Photographic credits.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Glass painting and staining, Medieval; Glass painting and staining, Renaissance; Glass painting and staining; Glass painting and staining;
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- Civil War places : seeing the conflict through the eyes of its leading historians / by Gallagher, Gary W.,editor.(CARDINAL)163162; Gallman, J. Matthew(James Matthew),editor.(CARDINAL)197778; Gallagher, Will,1968-illustrator.(CARDINAL)793778;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Battlefields: places of fighting -- Cemeteries: places of mourning -- Memorials: places of memory -- Buildings: enduring placesThe church in the maelstrom / Stephen Berry -- My cave life in hospital / Sarah E. Gardner -- The triangular field and devil's den / J. Matthew Gallman -- Camp Allegheny / A. Wilson Greene -- Bridge to the past / Caroline E. Janney -- An unknown grave / Peter S. Carmichael -- Boundaries of memory at the Sand Creek site / Ari Kelman -- Ceding the high ground of hindsight / Aaron Sheehan-Dean -- Hidden in plain sight: the Los Angeles National Cemetery / Joan Waugh -- A "rightful place": the graves of George and Lasalle Pickett, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia / Lesley J. Gordon -- Black lives at Arlington National Cemetery: from slavery to segregation / William A. Blair -- At Nathaniel Bowditch's grave / Frances M. Clarke -- Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall: a place for quiet reflection / Carol Reardon -- Sherman at the Plaza / Stephen Cushman -- Memory's past and future: Harvard's Memorial Hall / Drew Gilpin Faust -- In the thickets of history and memory: using Charlottesville's Confederate memorial landscape / Gary W. Gallagher -- The people for whom he saved the union: the Lincoln Memorial / Judith Giesberg -- The Emancipation Oak: commemorating freedom, family, and intellectual pursuit / Brenda E. Stevenson -- Forging the Confederacy / Edward L. Ayers -- Cedar Hill: Frederick Douglass's personal Civil War museum for a public man / David W. Blight -- Surrender grounds: the McLean house at Appomattox / Elizabeth R. Varon -- The crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood: John Brown at the Charles Town court house / Stephen D. Engle -- My soldiers' home / James Marten -- The Green-Meldrim house / Jacqueline Jones -- A room of his own / Catherine Clinton -- Thoughts about shooting the images in Civil War places / Will Gallagher.
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- The big short [videorecording] / by McKay, Adam,1968-film director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)703336; Randolph, Charles,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)461333; Pitt, Brad,1963-film producer,actor.(CARDINAL)305261; Gardner, Dede,film producer.(CARDINAL)848929; Kleiner, Jeremy,film producer.; Milchan, Arnon,1944-film producer.(CARDINAL)634800; Rosner, Louise,film producer.(CARDINAL)860888; Messick, Kevin J.,film producer.; Ackroyd, Barry,director of photography.(CARDINAL)848635; Britell, Nicholas,1980-composer (expression); Corwin, Hank,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)849179; Hartley, Clayton R.,production designer.; Matheson, Susan(Suzette),costume designer.; Bale, Christian,1974-actor.(CARDINAL)537550; Carell, Steve,1962-actor.; Gosling, Ryan,1980-actor.(CARDINAL)344978; Leo, Melissa,actor.(CARDINAL)343271; Linklater, Hamish,actor.; Magaro, John,1983-actor.(CARDINAL)892112; Spall, Rafe,1983-actor.(CARDINAL)873287; Strong, Jeremy,1978-actor.; Wittrock, Finn,1984-actor.(CARDINAL)619582; Tomei, Marisa,actor.(CARDINAL)810678; Letts, Tracy,1965-actor.(CARDINAL)343729; Mann, Byron,actor.; Oduye, Adepero,actor.(CARDINAL)347766; Gillan, Karen,1987-actor.(CARDINAL)344951; Greenfield, Max,1980-actor.(CARDINAL)887028; Magnussen, Billy,1985-actor.(CARDINAL)355010; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Lewis, Michael(Michael M.).Big short.; Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)287167; Paramount Pictures Corporation,production company.(CARDINAL)141482; Plan B Entertainment,production company.; Regency Enterprises,production company.(CARDINAL)785784;
Director of photography, Barry Ackroyd ; production designer, Clayton Hartley ; edited by Hank Corwin ; costume designer, Susan Matheson ; music by Nicholas Britell.Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt, Melissa Leo, Hamish Linklater, John Magaro, Rafe Spall, Jeremy Strong, Finn Wittrock, Marisa Tomei, Tracy Letts, Byron Mann, Adepero Oduye, Karen Gillan, Max Greenfield, Billy Magnussen.The financial meltdown from the perspective of a number of players: Michael Burry, a bizarre autistic-like stock-picking genius, and the first to realize that the market's housing boom is based on a "house of cards" sham; Mark Baum, self-loathing fictional character whose firm picks up insider trading information from a wrong number phone call; Jared Vennet, a smart-aleck broker who confirms the ominous suspicion; and Charlie Gellar and Jamie Shipley, small-time players who hit it big.MPAA rating: R; for pervasive language and some sexuality/nudity ; Canadian Home Video rating: 14A.DVD; region 1, NTSC; wide screen presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1.Academy Awards, 2015: Best writing, adapted screenplay (Adam McKay)
- Subjects: Historical films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Lewis, Michael (Michael M.); Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009; Financial crises;
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- The portable Dorothy Parker / by Parker, Dorothy,1893-1967.(CARDINAL)132304;
Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvii-xxviii) and index.Introduction -- Suggestions for Further Reading. Part One: The Original Portable as Arranged by Dorothy Parker in 1944: The Lovely Leave -- Arrangement in Black and White -- The Sexes -- The Standard of Living -- Mr. Durant -- The Waltz -- The Wonderful Old Gentleman -- Song of the Shirt, 1941 -- Enough Rope (Poems) -- A Telephone Call -- Here We Are -- Dusk before Fireworks -- You were Perfectly Fine -- Mrs. Hofstadter on Josephine Street -- Soldiers of the Republic -- Too Bad -- The Last Tea -- Big Blonde -- Sunset Gun (Poems) -- Just a Little One -- Lady with a Lamp -- The Little Hours -- Horsie -- Glory in the Daytime -- New York to Detroit -- Death and Taxes (Poems) -- The Custard Heart -- From the Diary of a New York Lady -- Cousin Larry -- Little Curtis -- Sentiment -- Clothe the Naked -- War Song (Poem).Part Three: A Dorothy Parker Sampler: Any Porch, Vanity Fair, September 15, 1915 -- Sorry the Line is Busy, Life, April 21, 1921 -- In the Throes, (New York) Life, September 16, 1924 -- For R.C.B., The New Yorker, January 7, 1928 -- Untitled Birthday Lament, c. 1927 -- The Garter, The New Yorker, September 8, 1928 -- Sophisticated Poetry and the Hell With It, New Masses, June 27, 1939 -- Introduction: The Seal in the Bedroom and Other Predicaments, by James Thurber, 1932 -- The Function of the Writer, Address, Esquire Magazine Symposium, October 1959 [extract] -- New York at 6:30 P.M., Esquire, November 1964 -- Self-Portrait from The Paris Review, "Writers at Work," 1956 -- Letters 1905-1962: To Henry Rothschild, 1950 -- To Henry Rothschild, 1905 -- To Harold Ross, 1927 -- To Harold Ross, no date -- To Seward Collins, 1927 -- To Helen Rothschild Droste, 1929 -- To Robert Charles Benchley, 1929 -- To Sara and Gerald Murphy, 1934 -- To F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1934 -- To Alexander Woollcott, 1935 -- To Harold Guinzburg, 1935 -- To Helen Rothschild Grimwood, c. 1939 -- To Malcolm Cowley, 1958 -- To Morton Zabel, 1959 -- To John Patrick, 1962.Part Two: Other Writings: Such a Pretty Little Picture, Smart Set, December 1922 -- Advice to the Little Peyton Girl, Harper's Bazaar, February 1933 -- The Game, Cosmopolitan, December 1948 -- The Banquet of Crow, The New Yorker, December 14, 1957 -- The Bolt Behind the Blue, Esquire, December 1958 -- Interior Desecration, Vogue, April 15, 1917 -- Here Comes the Groom, Vogue, June 15, 1917 -- Week's End, (New York) Life, July 21, 1927 -- My Home town, McCall's, January 1928 -- Not Enough, New Masses, March 14, 1939 -- Destructive Decoration, House and Garden, November 1942 -- From Vanity Fair, 1918-1919: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde, Redemption by Leo Tolstoi, Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie -- From Ainslee's (In Broadway Playhouses), 1921: The Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill, Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 -- From The New Yorker (Substituting for Robert Benchley), 1931, The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolf Besier, Give Me Yesterday by A.A. Milne, The Admirable Crichton by J.M. Barrie -- From The New Yorker (Constant Reader), 1927-1931: The President's Daughter by Nan Britton, Men without Women by Ernest Hemingway, Happiness by William Lyon Phelps, A President is Born by Fannie Hurst; Claire Ambler by Booth Tarkington -- Literary Rotarians: Appendicitis by Thew Wright, M.D.; Art of the Night by George Jean Nathan, The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne, Round Up by Ring Lardner -- Forty Thousand Sublime and Beautiful Thoughts, compiled by Charles Noel Douglas, The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett, Dawn by Theodore Dreiser, The Grandmother of the Aunt of the Gardner -- From The New York Times Book Review, 1957: The Road to Miltown, Or Under the Spreading Atrophy by S.J. Perelman -- From Esquire, 1958-1959: The American Earthquake by Edmund Wilson; The Subterraneans by Jack Kerouac; Ice Palace by Edna Ferber, Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote; The Poorhouse Fair by John Updike, The Yeas with Ross by James Thurber.The second revision in sixty years, this sublime collection ranges over the verse, stories, essays, and journalism of one of the twentieth century's most quotable authors. There are some stories new to the Portable, "Such a Pretty Little Picture," along with a selection of articles written for such disparate publications as Vogue, McCall's, House and Garden, and New Masses. At the heart of her serious work lies her political writings? racial, labor, international? and so "Soldiers of the Republic" is joined by reprints of "Not Enough" and "Sophisticated Poetry? And the Hell With It," both of which first appeared in New Masses. "A Dorothy Parker Sampler" blends the sublime and the silly with the terrifying, a sort of tasting menu of verse, stories, essays, political journalism, a speech on writing, plus a catchy off-the-cuff rhyme she never thought to write down. "Self-Portrait" reprints an interview she did in 1956 with the Paris Review, part of a famed ongoing series of conversations ("Writers at Work") that the literary journal conducted with the best of twentieth-century writers. What makes the interviews so interesting is that they were permitted to edit their transcripts before publication, resulting in miniature autobiographies. "Letters: 1905-1962," which might be subtitled "Mrs. Parker Completely Uncensored," presents correspondence written over the period of a half century, beginning in 1905 when twelve-year-old Dottie wrote her father during a summer vacation on Long Island, and concluding with a 1962 missive from Hollywood describing her fondness for Marilyn Monroe.
- Subjects: American literature.; American wit and humor.; Short stories.;
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- The resurrected Holmes : new cases from the notes of John H. Watson, M.D. / by Kaye, Marvin.(CARDINAL)140552;
The giant rat of Sumatra / Paula Volsky (ascribed to H. P. Lovecraft) -- Mrs. Vamberry takes a trip (Vamberry the wine merchant) / Mike Resnick (ascribed to J. Thorne Smith) -- The adventure of the Boulevard Assassin / Richard A. Lupoff (ascribed to Jack Kerouac) -- "To catch a thief" : The madness of Colonel Warburton / Carole Bugge (ascribed to Dashiell Hammett) -- The Manor House case / Edward D. Hoch (ascribed to Ellery Queen) -- The adventure of the Cripple Parade (The singular affair of the aluminium crutch) / William L. DeAndrea (ascribed to Mickey Spillane) -- Too many stains (The adventure of the second stain) / Marvin Kaye (ascribed to Rex Stout).The resurrection of Sherlock Holmes / J. Adrian Fillmore -- Literary "ghosts" : The adventure of the Amateur Mendicant Society / John Gregory Betancourt (ascribed to H. G. Wells) -- Victor Lynch the forger / Terry McGarry (ascribed to Theodore Dreiser) -- The case of the notorious canary trainer / Henry Slesar (ascribed to W. Somerset Maugham) -- The repulsive story of the red leech / Morgan Llywelyn (ascribed to Ernest Hemingway) -- Holmes and the loss of the British barque Sophy Anderson / Peter Cannon (ascribed to C. S. Forester) -- Long shots : The politician, the lighthouse, and the trained cormorant / Craig Shaw Gardner (ascribed to Edgar Rice Burroughs) -- Sherlock Holmes, dragon-slayer (The singular adventures of the Grice Patersons in the Island of Uffa) / Darrell Schweitzer (ascribed to Lord Dunsany) -- The adventure of Ricoletti of the club foot (and his abominable wife) / Roberta Rogow (ascribed to P. G. Wodehouse)After discovering a box of notes belonging to Dr. John H. Watson dealing with Sherlock Holmes cases, a collector commissions famous writers to turn them into stories in their particular style. Among the authors are Ernest Hemingway and Jack Kerouac. Part mystery, part literary spoof.
- Subjects: Short stories.; Fiction.; Holmes, Sherlock; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Detective and mystery stories, English.; Private investigators;
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