The David Susskind Show : Sherlock Holmes is alive and well. 1975.

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The David Susskind Show : Sherlock Holmes is alive and well. 1975.

David Susskind and his guests discuss the popularity of Sherlock Holmes and their affiliation with the Baker Street Irrregulars.

14 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7854466

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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