"Christmases Remembered"
A gift of pearls for this holiday season, courtesy of Vincent Starrett
Read MoreA gift of pearls for this holiday season, courtesy of Vincent Starrett
Read MoreA “new” Vincent Starrett photograph and the mystery that comes with it.
Read MoreIt’s Halloween, the right time to talk about Vincent Starrett and the man behind the Cthulhu mythos: Howard Phillips Lovecraft.
Read MoreStarrett pens a child's tale that features a character named for one of the most cantankerous book critics of his time.
Read MoreA world-class sonnet gets an international treatment
Read MoreIn which we check out books by Starrett printed especially for use in libraries.
Read MoreStarrett recounts what it was like seeing William Gillette on the stage in *Sherlock Holmes*.
Read MoreIntentional or not, this is Starrett's most humorous mystery.
Read MoreA profile of one of the best and wisest men I have ever known.
Read MoreThis is the second in an occasional series that looks at how Starrett’s work was judged by critics, historians and reference guides.
Read MoreWherein Vincent Starrett extols the delights in book catalogues and thereby opens a door into a pleasure that is slowly slipping away.
Read MoreThe story of how Vincent Starrett missed Ambrose Bierce and turned it into a worldwide news story.
Read MoreBen Abramson was a book seller, a publisher and a dreamer.
Read MoreCan you solve the riddle of the second bookman in this posting?
Read MoreThe first part of a series looking at how critics have evaluated Vincent Starrett's overall contributions to the mystery genre.
Read MoreLittle things—pamphlets, and lapel pins—can sometimes offer great pleasure.
Read MoreVincent Starrett, Alexander Woollcott, William Gillette and the 1934 Baker Street Irregulars Dinner
Read MoreAs the year winds down, we end 2014 with a sentimental tale designed by Starrett for the holiday season.
Read MoreThings I learned after the articles were posted.
Read MoreIt is unlike anything else Vincent Starrett ever wrote, and you don't have to look hard to find a Sherlock Holmes connection.
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