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Victorian Secrets and Edwardian Enigmas: the Riddles of the Rooms of 221B Baker Street, An Exhibition of Materials from the Sherlock Holmes Collections

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Victorian Secrets and Edwardian Enigmas: the Riddles of the Rooms of 221B Baker Street, An Exhibition of Materials from the Sherlock Holmes Collections

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2007-06

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University of Minnesota Libraries

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A catalog of an exhibition that examined some of the recreations of the sitting room at 221B Baker Street as depicted in the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson. The exhibit also highlighted the gift to the University Libraries Sherlock Holmes Collections of a full-size version of the room as created by Allen Mackler and a miniature version of the Baker Street flat created by Dorothy Rowe Shaw.

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Johnson, Timothy J; Terpstra, Darren; Gangl, Susan. (2007). Victorian Secrets and Edwardian Enigmas: the Riddles of the Rooms of 221B Baker Street, An Exhibition of Materials from the Sherlock Holmes Collections. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/213801.

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