• Fisher, founder of the Nancy Drew Sleuths group, discusses "95 Years of Nancy Drew"
• Fisher on collecting Nancy Drew
• Stacia Deutsch, who has written under the Nancy Drew pseudonym Carolyn Keene
• Erika Head on using Nancy Drew in the classroom
Featuring History of Mystery/Detective Fiction and Other Literary Ramblings of Elizabeth Foxwell
• Fisher, founder of the Nancy Drew Sleuths group, discusses "95 Years of Nancy Drew"
• Fisher on collecting Nancy Drew
• Stacia Deutsch, who has written under the Nancy Drew pseudonym Carolyn Keene
• Erika Head on using Nancy Drew in the classroom
Librivox, which marshals volunteer readers to produce free audiobooks of works in the public domain, has some new mystery-related offerings:
Want to volunteer as a reader? Visit this webpage.
The following exhibitions just opened at the Toronto Public Library:
Poster for Sherlock Holmes with William Gillette, 1901. Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, Toronto Public Library |
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Edward Stratemeyer. NYPL |
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Frank R. Stockton |
I wish you to understand the faults of your fastenings, and any information I can give you which will better enable you to protect your house, I shall be glad to give. . . . I have made window fastenings an especial study, and, if you employ me for the purpose, I'll guarantee that I will put your house into a condition which will be absolutely burglar proof. (59–60)Another seems to be an earlier incarnation of George Plimpton:
"I am frequently called upon to write accounts of burglars and burglaries, and in order thoroughly to understand these people and their methods of action, I determined, as soon as the opportunity should offer itself, to accompany a burglarious expedition. . . ."
There is an interesting twist regarding the fates of the three burglars.Said Aunt Martha, . . . "I do not think that there is the slightest necessity for people to know anything about burglars. If people keep talking and reading about diseases they will get them, and if they keep talking and reading about crimes they will find that iniquity is catching, the same as some other things." (108–09)
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Overlook Press ed. of Emil and the Detectives |