William S. Baring-Gould
William Stuart Baring-Gould (1913–1967) was a noted Sherlock Holmes scholar, best known as the author of the influential fictional biography Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street: A life of the world's first consulting detective, published in 1962.
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1913 - 1967 - Sherlock Holmes - 1962
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In 1955, Baring-Gould had privately published The Chronological Holmes, an attempt to lay out in chronological order all the events alluded to in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
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In 1967, Baring-Gould published an annotated edition of the Sherlock Holmes canon, its subtitle promising "The four novels and fifty-six short stories complete".
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Baring-Gould also wrote Nero Wolfe of West Thirty-fifth Street: The life and times of America's largest private detective, a fictional biography of Rex Stout's detective character Nero Wolfe. In this book, Baring-Gould popularised the theory that Wolfe was the son (by Irene Adler) of Sherlock Holmes himself.
Related Topics:
Rex Stout - Nero Wolfe - Irene Adler
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Baring-Gould's paternal grandfather was the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould.
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