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The 2012 Morley-Montgomery Award Winner


Why He Isn't 'Sir Sherlock' Today

by Peter Calamai


The Morley-Montgomery Award is given each year for the best article to appear in The Baker Street Journal, and comes with a generous cash prize.  See a list of all Morley-Montgomery Award Winners and read some of them online.

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Why He Isn't 'Sir Sherlock' Today
by Peter Calamai in BSJ Vol. 62, No. 3 (Autumn 2012), pp. 13-17.


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