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The Adventure of the Peerless Peer
First edition
Author Philip Jose Farmer
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreAdventure, mystery
Published1974
PublisherThe Aspen Press
Media typeNovel
Pages208
ISBN 0-915230-06-2 (first edition)

The Adventure of the Peerless Peer is a 1974 adventure pastiche novel written by Philip Jose Farmer, writing as Dr. John H. Watson, about the meeting of Sherlock Holmes and Tarzan. [1] This was one of several works Farmer wrote that involved Tarzan.

Plot

The story is presented as a lost manuscript of Watson's, edited by Farmer. On orders from his older brother Mycroft, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson travel to Africa and form an alliance with the titular peer, Lord Greystoke a.k.a. Tarzan, to hunt down the nefarious Von Bork (from " His Last Bow") and stop his deadly new weapon.

Reissues

Due to copyright issues, [1] it was rewritten as "The Adventure of the Three Madmen"—with Mowgli from The Jungle Book replacing Tarzan—in The Grand Adventure collection (1984). [2] It was reissued by Titan Books in 2011 ( ISBN  0-857-68120-6) as part of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series. It has the abbreviated title of The Peerless Peer.

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Adventure of the Peerless Peer
First edition
Author Philip Jose Farmer
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreAdventure, mystery
Published1974
PublisherThe Aspen Press
Media typeNovel
Pages208
ISBN 0-915230-06-2 (first edition)

The Adventure of the Peerless Peer is a 1974 adventure pastiche novel written by Philip Jose Farmer, writing as Dr. John H. Watson, about the meeting of Sherlock Holmes and Tarzan. [1] This was one of several works Farmer wrote that involved Tarzan.

Plot

The story is presented as a lost manuscript of Watson's, edited by Farmer. On orders from his older brother Mycroft, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson travel to Africa and form an alliance with the titular peer, Lord Greystoke a.k.a. Tarzan, to hunt down the nefarious Von Bork (from " His Last Bow") and stop his deadly new weapon.

Reissues

Due to copyright issues, [1] it was rewritten as "The Adventure of the Three Madmen"—with Mowgli from The Jungle Book replacing Tarzan—in The Grand Adventure collection (1984). [2] It was reissued by Titan Books in 2011 ( ISBN  0-857-68120-6) as part of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series. It has the abbreviated title of The Peerless Peer.

References

External links


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