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More Than Just a Quiz Book

When is a quiz book not just a quiz book? When it’s so much more.

Of the handful of quiz and trivia books in my Sherlockian library, Kathleen Kaska’s recently revised The Sherlock Holmes Quiz Bookis by far the leader in value-added content.

The 298-page volume, attractively formatted and illustrated, contains 105 quizzes and five crossword puzzles, covering among them all of the Canon, the world of Sherlock Holmes, Holmes on stage, screen, and television (with substantial attention to all the recent reworkings of the Great Detective), Sherlockian literature, and Arthur Conan Doyle.

Specific episodes of “BBC Sherlock” and “Elementary” are covered as well as all 60 Canonical tales.

Each of the quizzes is preceded by a short introduction. In the case of the ones for Canonical stories, I often found that they provided me with fresh insight into the background of the story’s writing even after the more than half of century I’ve been reading about the Agent.

Interspersed throughout are full-page and partial-page boxes headed TRIVIA FACTS: DID YOU KNOW THAT . . . . For example:

Conan Doyle may have conceived of the idea for his story “A Scandal in Bohemia” after his trip to Vienna in 1891. At that time all of Europe was in shock over the apparent double suicide of Austrian Archduke Rudolph and his mistress.

No, I didn’t know that!

If you only have room for one quiz book on your shelves, I recommend this one.

Richard Polenberg (1937-2020)

Richard Polenberg, the Marie Underhill Noll Professor of History Emeritus at Cornell University and the author of Fighting Faiths: The Abrams Case, the Supreme Court and Free Speech and many other works, has died.   Here is Cornell's notice.

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7:17  And  the  flood  was  forty  days 

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7:1  And  the  LORD  said  unto  Noah,  Come  thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the 

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6:8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD. 6:9  These  are  the  generations  of  Noah:  Noah  was  a  just  man  and 

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5:21  And  Enoch  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and  begat  Methuselah:  5:22 And  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  begat 

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4:25  And  Adam  knew  his  wife  again;  and  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his 

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4:11  And  now  art  thou  cursed  from  the  earth,  which  hath  opened  her mouth  to  receive  thy  brother’s  blood  from  thy 

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3:4  And  the  serpent  said  unto  the  woman,  Ye  shall  not  surely  die:  3:5  For God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat  thereof,  then  your  eyes  shall  be 

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2:13  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  is  Gihon:  the  same  is  it  that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia. 2:14  And  the  name  of