Nicholas Utechin (1952–2022)
Auteur de The Earthquake Machine
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Œuvres de Nicholas Utechin
Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Beyond the Canon (2018) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions; Avant-propos — 7 exemplaires
To keep the memory green : reflections on the life of Richard Lancelyn Green, 1953–2004 (2007) — Directeur de publication — 5 exemplaires
From Piff-Pouff to Backnecke: Ronald Knox and 100 years of "Studies in the literature of Sherlock Holmes" 2 exemplaires
'The sometimes elusive quarry': The 2008 Richard Lancelyn Green Memorial Lecture, presented at a meeting of The… 2 exemplaires
"The Dean of British Sherlockians": A Celebration of the life and works of S. C. Roberts 2 exemplaires
The Best of Sherlock Holmes Journal Volume Two Edited By Nicholas Utechin with a Forward By Pamela Bruxner 1 exemplaire
Freda Howlett at 100, 3rd September 2018 "The one fixed point in a changing age" from her friends and admirers 1 exemplaire
The Milvertonians of Hampstead : forgotten writings from the worst men in London (2020) 1 exemplaire
The Gillette jollification postcards 1 exemplaire
Wycombe Wonders: The Sherlock Holmes Society of London versus The Gold Bats of the P.G. Wodehouse Society, 2001–2010 1 exemplaire
Some remarkable wines 1 exemplaire
The Second Bruce-Partington Tragedy 1 exemplaire
Conan Doyle, a cricket bat and Lord's: To commemeorate the visit of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London to Lord's… 1 exemplaire
Coin of the Canonical realm 1 exemplaire
Viva Birkett: Notes on her life 1 exemplaire
In the wake of the 'Aurora': A trip down the Thames from Temple Pier to Plumstead Marshes 1 exemplaire
The Adventure of the Wivelscombe posters 1 exemplaire
A singular countryside : the Society's expedition to Norfolk, 22-24 September 2017 (2017) 1 exemplaire
An Asquith correspondence 1 exemplaire
A brief Oxford guide to aid and advise those attending the Oxford weekend of The Sherlock Holmes Society of London,… 1 exemplaire
n the wake of the 'Aurora": A trip down the Thames from Temple Pier to Plumstead Marshes 1 exemplaire
In the wake of the 'Aurora": A trip down the Thames from Temple Pier to Plumsteac Marshes 1 exemplaire
From Piff-Pouff to Backnecke: Ronald Knox and100 Years of "Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes" 1 exemplaire
From Abbey to Wiles... 1 exemplaire
Sherlock Holmes: Facts 1 exemplaire
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- Autres noms
- BSI "The Ancient British Barrow"
- Date de naissance
- 1952
- Date de décès
- 2022-08
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- American
- Pays (pour la carte)
- United Kingdom
- Organisations
- The Baker Street Irregulars (investiture "The Ancient British Barrow")
The Sherlock Holmes Society of London
The Sons of the Copper Beeches, (investiture "The Ancient British Barrow") - Prix et distinctions
- "Master-Copper-Beech-Smith" The Sons of the Copper Beeches
The Sherlock Holmes Society of London-honorary, - Courte biographie
- Nick joined the Sherlock Holmes Society of London (SHSL) in 1966 at age 14, and almost immediately began writing Sherlockian scholarship. His first published piece, a letter, appeared in the Sherlock Holmes Journal in 1966. Shortly thereafter his byline appeared in Shades of Sherlock, a publication of the Three Students Plus a scion for young Sherlockians, and in the BSJ by 1971. He would go on to edit the Sherlock Holmes Journal for 30 years, even as he wrote books (scholarly and pastiche) and edited others. Nick never seemed to decline a chance to add to and preserve Sherlockian knowledge. His in-depth appreciation of Jay Finley Christ, another prolific scholar, appeared in the Summer BSJ.
Nick made countless presentations, scholarly and otherwise. He even umpired (impartially) the annual cricket match between the P. G. Wodehouse Society and the SHSL. After stepping down from the SHJ, Nick probably became more active. The pandemic allowed him to give talks to groups all over without leaving his home.
Nick did whatever he could to make our small world better. He tried his best to befriend everyone who followed their heart to Baker Street. He stands as a model of Sherlockian behavior both as a scholar and as a friend. We should all try our best to promote ways of enjoying Holmes and of making, and keeping, friends.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 39
- Aussi par
- 1
- Membres
- 162
- Popularité
- #130,374
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 22
- Langues
- 3