emmadelosnardos:mid0nz:Sherlock’s Books Part III (Part I) (Part II) (Purple Shirt of Sex + Nape of N
emmadelosnardos:mid0nz:Sherlock’s Books Part III (Part I) (Part II) (Purple Shirt of Sex + Nape of Neck + Bookcase + Middle finger = My Happy Palace.)There are some fascinating books here. Johnlock writers take note of The Children’s Encyclopedia by Arthur Mee (child!Sherlock- it’s canon!) There are several drug books, one on suicide prevention, Jane Austen & Thomas Hardy novels (!). There’s a whole fic to be written about Sherlock & The Courage to Be.So. More books visible in The Blind BankerVietnam, a History by Stanley KarnowChambers Dictionary of World HistoryTen Most Wanted by Peter BleksleyThe Law by Frederic BastiatRuth Ellis: The Last Woman to Be Hanged by Robert HancockSignature Killers by Robert Keppel and William J BirnesNorthanger Abbey by Jane AustenHoly BibleDiary of Jack the Ripper by Shirley HarrisonWith Napoleon’s Guns: The Military Memoirs of an Officer of the First Empire by Jean-Nicolas-Auguste Noel and Rosemary BrindleThe Selfish Gene by Richard DawkinsThe Children’s Encyclopedia by Arthur MeeOxford Textbook of Suicidology and Suicide Prevention: A Global Perspective by Danuta Wasserman and Camilla WassermanCriminal Law by William WilsonThe Change Masters: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the American Corporation by Rosabeth Moss KanterDarwin’s Lost World: The hidden history of animal life by Martin BrasierForbidden Drugs by Philip RobsonGiant Molecules: From nylon to nanotubes by Walter GratzerInvestigative Interviewing: The Conversation Management Approach by Eric ShepherdSpeed, Ecstasy, Ritalin: The Science of Amphetamines by Leslie IversenDrug Addiction and its Treatment by Michael GossopThe Damage Done - Twelve Years Of Hell In A Bankok Prison by Warren FellowsEssential Family Law by ??Bringing Down the House: How Six Students Took Vegas for Millions by Ben MezrichNew Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry by Michael Gelder, Nancy Andreasen, Juan Lopez-Ibor and John GeddesScience and the Future (1991) (1997)The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm GladwellThe Courage to Be by Paul Tillich(illegible) by V.S. NaipaulParanoia by ?Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery by Henk Giele and Oliver CassellSpecialties… (?)New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors: The Essential A-Z Guide to the Written Word Current (?)The Return of the Native by Thomas HardyThe Modern Novel in English Studied in Extracts by Jim Hunter (probably)Oxford Desk Reference Clinical Genetics by Jane. A. Hurst, Helen V. FirthIn Search Of Excellence: Lessons from America’s Best-Run Companies by Robert H Waterman Jr, Tom Peters and Peters & WaterEvidence (Nutshells) by Christina McAlhone and Michael StockdaleStunned Mullets and Two-pot Screamers: A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms by G. A. WilkesA Beginner’s Guide to… ?WholockMofatiss you clever hound! Trillsabells (x) is absolutely right. It’s not visible in other episodes (which is why I wasn’t sure about it in Part II), but in The Blind Banker, Sherlock definitely has a copy of a fictional scientific study by Lavinia Smith, the fictional aunty of the fictional Sarah Jane Smith, the mistress of K-9 and the steadfast companion of the very real Doctor Who.Teleological Response of the Virus by Who? by Lavinia Smith (spotted by Trillsabells x)I love seeing these books. What attention to detail! I am especially pleased because the list confirms my head!canon of Sherlock being well-versed in both English literature and psychopathology. This also gives me lots to think about in writing fan fiction. Austen! Hardy! Psychiatry! Forensics!But I am surprised by the Tillich book. Didn’t take Sherlock for one who was interested in theology.I find it hard to believe that Sherlock has any patience for Malcolm Gladwell, myself. -- source link
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