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Sherlockian details for John C. Sherwood

 

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John C.
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John C. Sherwood is former gasogene of Watson's Tin Box and has written for all six issues of WTB's annual magazine, Irene's Cabinet. His writings also have appeared in two of The Hounds' published collections. His article, 'The Shadow of the Magician,' detailing the relationship between Conan Doyle and Houdini, appeared in the Summer 2002 issue of The Baker Street Journal. In the Autumn 2007 issue of The BSJ, in 'The Case of the Overlooked Hamlet' he pinpointed the geographical location and history of long-lost (and considered mythical) Langmere from GLOR. From 1987 through the present, John created and produced a series of more than 100 interactive weekend mysteries and dinners at The Victorian Villa Inn in Michigan, portraying Sherlock Holmes. He continues to perform a one-man version of 'A Scandal in Bohemia' and, as official scheduler, has arranged for Mr. Holmes to make hundreds of personal appearances in North America and the United Kingdom. John edited and distributes The Pocket Sherlock, an extensive yet pocket-sized guide to the Canon, and is the official retroactive infiltrator of The James Phillimore Society.
Personal website: http://www.SherlockVisits.com

 

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At a library program in Maryland

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At 221b in Pennsylvania (thanks, Denny Dobry!)

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With Watson in Maryland (thanks, Paul Churchill!)

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Holmes and Watson at 221b (thanks, Denny and Paul!)

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At 221b (thanks, Denny!)

 

 

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