An article published on December 22, 2015 by Greg Ruby in his blog The Fourth Garrideb - Numismatics of Sherlock Holmes announced
a new publication, a compendium of selected articles from the prior year. -Editor
The Fourth Garrideb is pleased to announce the publication of its first monograph. Intended to be an annual publication featuring
posts on this website from the previous year, the series will be called Glittering Gold Guineas from The Fourth Garrideb. Each volume in the
series will be subtitled and the 2016 edition is called A Fistful of Shillings.
Thanks to the 29th Garrideb, Dr. Bob Katz, for suggesting the title. The artwork on the cover was done by an Baltimore area
caricaturist, Paul A. Doughty.
The series is named Glittering Gold Guineas in homage to the article that the noted Sherlockian, Jay Finley Christ, had published
in the October 1951 edition of The Numismatist, the official publication of the American Numismatic Association. This article was
the first serious attempt to combine the Canon of Sherlock Holmes with numismatics. We are proud to include it as the first chapter in our
monograph.
Other chapters in the monograph, include:
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Mystery of the Lost Bag of Golden Coins by Frank Sellens
- Arthur Conan Doyle and the HMS Foudroyant
- Sir George Newnes’ “Entente Cordiale” Medal
- The Scandalous Bohemians of New Jersey Medal
- A Nicaraguan Stamp and the Sherlock Holmes Medal
- The Sherlock Holmes Centennial Art Medal Collection
- Conan Doyle and the Mystery of the Vanishing Football Cup
- Where Would Dr. Lysander Starr Have Done His Banking?
- Numismatic Remembrances of the Boer War
One hundred copies of the 60 page monograph have been published. The monograph can be purchased HERE for $13 (including shipping and
handling). A PDF file version can be purchased for $10 and downloaded.
This monograph will be available for purchase during the upcoming BSI Weekend in New York the weekend of January 13, 2016.
For more information, or to order, see:
TFG Publishes First Monograph
(http://fourthgarrideb.com/2015/12/tfg-publishes-first-monograph/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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