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The Stories and their Author

The Sherlock Holmes "canon" consists of 60 stories -- 56 short stories and four novels -- by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. They were first published between 1887 and 1927. In the United Kingdom and Canada the stories are now out of copyright. In the United States the last dozen, those published after 1919, are still protected by copyright.

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The Conan Doyle (Crowborough) Establishment, c/o Brian Pugh, 20, Clare Road, LEWES, East Sussex, BN7 1PN, England.

The Arthur Conan Doyle Society, click here.


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  • The Dorothy L. Sayers Society

    The Dorothy L. Sayers Society was founded in 1976 to promote the study of the life and works of Dorothy L. Sayers, to encourage the performance of her plays and the publication of books by and about her, to collect her other writings and to propagate knowledge of this great scholar, and author and her achievements.

    It acts as forum and information center, putting members in touch with other workers and with sources of information, and providing material from its archives for research and study. It collects memories of Dorothy L. Sayers and copies of unique material to safeguard for posterity. Its list of archives items is amended annually and sent free on request for the use of members only. A seminar is held annually in late summer with distinguished speakers dealing with aspects of her work or life. A regular programme of cultural events is held during the year in Witham and elsewhere. A notice in placed in The Times of 17th December, the anniversary of her death. Six Bulletins a year are issued dealing with publications, news and commentaries of DLS interest.

    The Society is registered as a charity and is run by voluntary effort. The annual subscription is decided at the annual general meeting held in November and covers membership for the subsequent calendar year. The current subscription is $18.00 or 9L

    For additional information or to join please write to the Dorothy L. Sayers Society, Rose Cottage, Malthouse Lane, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England, BN6 9JY.

    To reach the Dorothy L. Sayers Society on the WWW, click here

    To reach the Society by Email, click here.

    There is also the Dorothy L Sayers Centre in Witham Library, 18 Newland Street, Witham, Essex. CM8 2AQ, tel: +44 1376 519625

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    This page was revised on 12/18/2004.