

An edition of Dr. Joe Bell (1982)
model for Sherlock Holmes
By Ely Liebow
Publish Date
1982
Publisher
Bowling Green University Popular Press,Popular Press 3
Language
eng
Pages
269
Description:
In 1892, Arthur Conan Doyle, famous almost overnight as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, wrote to his former medical school mentor, Dr. Joseph Bell: "It is to you that I owe Sherlock Holmes." Now the first full-length biography of Joe Bell, as he was affectionately known to all of Edinburgh, has been written. It is a biography for which the world is ready. It turns out that he not only had much in common with the Great Detective, but also with Conan Doyle. Ely Liebow. Emeritus Professor at Northwestern University and former Sir Hugo (Pres.) of Sir Hugo's Companions in Chicago, had access to the good doctor's private Journal; interviewed his great-grandson; tracked down the son of Joe Bell's daughter's gardener; and spoke with a Kentish Lady (appointed a shepherdess on the Downs by the Crown in WWII) who knew Joe Bell and his family. This volume is required reading for all people interested in Victorian medicine, in Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, and in the history of detective fiction.
subjects: Friends and associates, Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character), English Detective and mystery stories, Surgeons, History and criticism, Sherlock Holmes, Characters, Biography, Medicine in Literature, Detectives, General Surgery
People: Arthur Conan Doyle Sir (1859-1930), Joseph Bell (1837-1911)
Places: Scotland