A collection of correspondence between Vincent Starrett, a Chicago journalist, and Dr Gray Chandler Briggs covering the period from March 1930 to December 1933. The correspondence details the making of Starrett's Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
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A collection of correspondence between Vincent Starrett, a Chicago journalist, and Dr Gray Chandler Briggs covering the period from March 1930 to December 1933. The correspondence details the making of Starrett's Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.
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Add this copy of Dear Starrett---Dear Briggs--: Compendium of to cart. $150.00, very good condition, Sold by Brenner's Collectable Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Manasquan, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by Fordham University Press.
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Near Fine/Fine. Beautiful Stated First Edition of the BSI Archival Services Number One of the four-part BSI History Project. One of only 500 unnumbered copies printed. Bound in original maroon wraps with lettering and illustration in black. Square, tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. Spine toned. Inscribed, signed and dated by Lellenberg on the title page, "For Rex Pinson, BSI-with best wishes indeed from Jon L. Lellenberg, BSI Dinner, January, 1992. Pinson was a noted BSI, invested into the group. as Inspector G. Lestrade at the 1973 dinner. Pinson's bookpalte is affixed to the inside front cover. A gorgeous collectable copy of a scarce item and a great association.