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  1. The Solar Pons Omnibus is a collection of detective fiction stories by author August Derleth. It was released in 1982 by Arkham House in an edition of 3,031 copies. The collection was published in two volumes with a slipcase.

    • August William Derleth, Basil Copper
    • 1982
  2. The Original Text Solar Pons Omnibus Edition is a collection of detective fiction stories by author August Derleth. It was released in 2000 by Mycroft & Moran and was published in two volumes. The set collects all of the Solar Pons stories of August Derleth.

  3. 31 de out. de 2014 · The Solar Pons omnibus. by. Derleth, August William, 1909-1971; Copper, Basil. Publication date. 1982. Topics. Pons, Solar (Fictitious character), Private investigators, Detective and mystery stories, American. Publisher. Sauk City, Wis. : Arkham House.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Solar_PonsSolar Pons - Wikipedia

    • Origin
    • Character Model
    • Stories by Basil Copper
    • Omnibus editions
    • Solar PONS Societies and Journals
    • In Popular Culture
    • List of Solar PONS Books
    • References
    • External Links

    On hearing that Doyle did not plan to write more Sherlock Holmes stories, the young Derleth wrote to him, asking permission to take over the series. Doyle graciously declined, but Derleth, despite having never been to London, set about finding a name that was syllabically similar to "Sherlock Holmes," and wrote his first set of pastiches in 1928, w...

    Pons is a pastiche of Holmes; the first full book about Solar Pons was published in 1945 titled In Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Solar Pons. Like Holmes, Solar Pons has prodigious powers of observation and deduction, and can astound his companions by telling them minute details about people he has only just met, details that he proves to h...

    After Derleth's death in 1971, further stories about the character were written by the author Basil Copper. The first four of these volumes were published by Pinnacle Books: The Dossier of Solar Pons, The Further Adventures of Solar Pons, The Secret Files of Solar Pons and The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons (original UK title: Some Uncollected Cas...

    Copper also edited Derleth's Pons stories for Arkham House under the title The Solar Pons Omnibus. In addition to his extensive edits, in which Copper "rather controversially corrected many errors and adjusted many Americanisms,"he arranged the stories in order of their internal chronology, rather than by release date. A later omnibus, The Original...

    A society, the Praed Street Irregulars (PSI), was dedicated to Solar Pons. The Irregulars were founded by Luther Norris with assistance from Peter Ruber in 1966 in the style of the better-known Baker Street Irregulars. The PSI produced a newsletter, later a journal, the Pontine Dossier, published by The Pontine Press between 1967 and 1977 for 15 is...

    The Twin Peaks character Cyril Pons is named after Solar Pons.[citation needed] David Marcum's book "The Papers of Sherlock Holmes", Volume IIincludes a story titled "The Adventure of the Other Brother," in which Holmes' Nephew Siger takes the name "Solar Pons" in order to make his own name, instead of relying on that of his famous uncle.

    By August Derleth

    1. "In Re: Sherlock Holmes": The Adventures of Solar Pons a.k.a. Regarding Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Solar Pons (in the UK: The Adventures of Solar Pons) (1945) 2. The Memoirs of Solar Pons(1951) 3. Three Problems for Solar Pons (1952) – the contents of this book later appeared in The Return of Solar Pons 4. The Return of Solar Pons(1958) 5. The Reminiscences of Solar Pons(1961) 6. The Casebook of Solar Pons(1965) 7. A Praed Street Dossier(1968) 8. The Adventure of the Unique Dickens...

    By Basil Copper

    1. The Dossier of Solar Pons (1979) 1.1. "The Adventure of the Perplexed Photographer" 1.2. "The Adventure of the Sealed Spire" 1.3. "The Adventure of the Six Gold Doubloons" 1.4. "The Adventure of the Ipi Idol" 1.5. "The Adventure of Buffington Old Grange" 1.6. "The Adventure of the Hammer of Hate" 2. The Further Adventures of Solar Pons (1979) 2.1. "The Adventure of the Shaft of Death" 2.2. "The Adventure of the Defeated Doctor" 2.3. "The Adventure of the Surrey Sadist" 2.4. "The Adventure...

    By David Marcum

    1. The Papers of Solar Pons (2017) 1.1. "A Word From Dr. Lyndon Parker" 1.2. "The Adventure of the Doctor's Box" 1.3. "The Park Lane Solution" 1.4. "The Poe Problem" 1.5. "The Singular Affair of the Blue Girl" 1.6. "The Plight of the American Driver" 1.7. "The Adventure of the Blood Doctor" 1.8. "The Additional Heirs" 1.9. "The Horror of St. Anne's Row" 1.10. "The Adventure of the Failed Fellowship" 1.11. "The Adventure of the Obrisset Snuffbox" 1.12. "The Folio Matter" 1.13. "The Affair of t...

    T. J. Binyon, Murder Will Out: The Detective in Fiction, Oxford University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-19-219223-X, p. 12
    Peter Ridgway Watt, Joseph Green, The alternative Sherlock Holmes: pastiches, parodies, and copies, Ashgate Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-7546-0882-4, pp. 217–223
    Michael Szymanksi, 'The Adventures of Solar Pons". Different Worlds#43 (July-Aug. 1986), 10-12.
    Solar Pons at Internet Speculative Fiction Database
    Solar Pons: The Great Pretender by Charles Prepolec at Baker Street Dozen
  5. The Solar Pons Omnibus is a collection of detective fiction stories by author August Derleth. The set collects all of the Solar Pons stories of August Derleth. The stories are...

  6. Solar Pons Series. 20 primary works • 27 total works. Solar Pons is a fictional detective created by August Derleth as a pastiche of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. Later adventures were written by Basil Copper. More.

  7. 1 de jan. de 1981 · Is Solar Pons just Sherlock Holmes in disguise? Well, that is chronologically impossible, but he may be the famous master detective's long lost son. Pons is, of course, August Derleth's affectionate tribute to Conan Doyle's literary creation, a keen and quirky mind solving scores of mysteries and murders in early Twentieth Century ...

    • August Derleth