![]() ![]() Klinger published The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes in 2004–2005. įive years later in 1967, Baring-Gould would go on to publish The Annotated Sherlock Holmes, which would also be considered definitive, at least until Leslie S. ![]() The book also offers one of the earliest versions of Sherlock Holmes meeting Jack the Ripper. ![]() Other details established by Baring-Gould, such as Professor Moriarty being Holmes' childhood mathematics tutor, that Holmes was once an actor, and the continuing affair and one-night stand with Irene Adler, leading up to the birth of a son (who is implied in the book to be Nero Wolfe), have continued to be a part of the Great Game and have been used in other Sherlockian pastiches. Many of the theories put forth by Baring-Gould have become accepted knowledge about Sherlock Holmes, such as the full name "William Sherlock Scott Holmes", which is used in the film Sherlock Holmes in New York starring Roger Moore and the episode " His Last Vow" from series 3 of the BBC television series Sherlock. Some aspects of the book were loosely based on the life of Baring-Gould's paternal grandfather, Sabine Baring-Gould. ![]() It is considered to be the "definitive" biography of Sherlock Holmes. The book purports to be a biography of Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street: A Life of the World's First Consulting Detective is a 1962 novel by William S. ![]()
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