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About the Author

Bill Peschel is a lifelong reader whose five thousand-book library keeps his home in Hershey, Pennsylvania, firmly anchored to the earth. When not collecting weird and wild stories, he edits news articles and designs pages at the Harrisburg Patriot-News.

Works by Bill Peschel

Associated Works

The Complete, Annotated Whose Body? (2011) — Editor; Annotator, some editions — 18 copies, 2 reviews
The Life and Career of Dr. William Palmer of Rugeley (1926) — Editor, some editions — 5 copies
The Illustrated Life and Career of William Palmer (1856) — Editor, some editions — 2 copies
The Times Report of the Trial of William Palmer (1856) — Editor, some editions — 1 copy

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Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA
Occupations
editor
Organizations
Harrisburg Patriot-News

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This was a moderately fun, easy, quick read. Mostly just a list of gossip and 'dirt' on various writers - authors, playwrights, essayists, and the people surrounding them. From some of the old stories we've all heard to some new ones, and from the 'lofty writers' to the 'lowliest writers'. There's not a ton to it, but its an easy entertaining read.

Local author too, did much of his research at the Hershey Public Library, so thats kinda cool too. (The library copy I borrowed was even signed by the author.)… (more)
 
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BenKline | 5 other reviews | Aug 14, 2023 |
There are certainly some astonishing real life stories in here. The book is an easy read with a conversational style. The style is perhaps a little too mild, though. All the anecdotes feel the same, despite how racy, dangerous or horrifying they should be. And the very occasional f or c bomb feels decidedly out of place instead of expected. Could have been a lot more entertaining, but it is still a most interesting read.
 
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AngelaJMaher | 5 other reviews | Oct 7, 2021 |
This was a moderately fun, easy, quick read. Mostly just a list of gossip and 'dirt' on various writers - authors, playwrights, essayists, and the people surrounding them. From some of the old stories we've all heard to some new ones, and from the 'lofty writers' to the 'lowliest writers'. There's not a ton to it, but its an easy entertaining read.

Local author too, did much of his research at the Hershey Public Library, so thats kinda cool too. (The library copy I borrowed was even signed by the author.)… (more)
 
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BenKline | 5 other reviews | Mar 19, 2021 |
I was excited to receive an autographed copy of this one! It was the best kind of fate that I accidentally caught the first BBC episode of Sherlock when it originally aired. I loved it instantly (watched it twice, back to back) and I've been working through all of the Sherlock books. It has taken me a while to get to this one for review, with so many other books on deck, as I at least wanted to finish reading 'The Hound of the Baskervilles.'

Punch magazine was a weekly British satire/humor/political magazine running from the mid 19th century to their final issue in 2002. This book collects everything Arthur Conan Doyle related (mostly Sherlock) published in Punch magazine during Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's lifetime. Contained within are kooky parody stories from other writers (mainly Wodehouse and R.C. Lehmann), cartoons, reviews, and a story published from ACD himself. Supposedly Punch magazine even helped coin the term "cartoon". The short stories are sometimes too short to have much of a plot. My favorite pieces are the poem celebrating Sherlock's "resurrection" and the amazing cartoon featuring Sherlock and his creator. There are other volumes in Peschel's series featuring other years. Peschel's series is a fun collection to have on the shelf beside Arthur Conan Doyle's work -- a real glimpse into the reception of his writing. What I found most informative are the helpful footnotes, all of them necessary and should not be skipped. I laughed at the imagine of ACD, Jerome K. Jerome and J.M Barrie playing on the same cricket team. Who knew so many writers are also athletic? Peschel does a great job researching and collecting these together as I don't think Sherlock and Watson's fans will disappear anytime soon.… (more)
 
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booklove2 | Apr 21, 2015 |

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