Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, April 1946
WATSON WAS A WOMAN
by Rex Stout
In 1941, Rex Stout, the creator and author of Nero Wolfe, shocked the Sherlockian-World when at the meeting of the Baker Street Irregulars, he uttered the words, "Watson Was A Woman." This is the 1947 presentation of that speach from Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.
3000 Words
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, April 1946
THE TRUTH ABOUT WATSON
by Kurt Steel
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine got Kurt Steel, a professor at New York University, and dective Story reviewer for New York Newspaper to write a rebutal.
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This edition includes the illustartions to these 2 stories, the cover to the issue of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine that these were published in, as well as 2 additional Galleries.
The Strand Magazine, August 1901 - April 1902
THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
60 illustrations by Sidney Paget
GALLERY of Covers from the Entire 10 issue Run of
REX STOUT’S MYSTERY MONTHLY
(9 US + 1 UK)
Widely regarded as one of America’s greatest mystery writers, Rex Stout (1886-1975) was the creator of the obese, orchid-loving, agoraphobic, egotistical, and brilliant detective, Nero Wolfe, and his wise-cracking sidekick, Archie Goodwin. The duo was featured in 33 novels and 39 novellas between 1934 and 1975, including books such as The Three Witnesses, The Doorbell Rang, and Over My Dead Body.