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In 1902, he wrote 6 [[Sherlock Holmes]] parodies : [[Memoirs of Curlock Combs]], with Curlock Combs, the detective, and Dr. Spotson, his sidekick. | In 1902, he wrote 6 [[Sherlock Holmes]] parodies : [[Memoirs of Curlock Combs]], with Curlock Combs, the detective, and Dr. Spotson, his sidekick. | ||
== Memoirs of Curlock Combs == | |||
'''1902''' | |||
* 29.06.1902 : [[How the Great Detective Restored a Missing Husband to a Penitent Wife]] | |||
* 03.07.1902 : [[Mr. Curlock Combs]] | |||
* 27.07.1902 : [[The Mystery of the Lady's Missing Arm]] | |||
* 03.08.1902 : [[The Deep Mystery of a Suspected Death by Strychnine Poisoning]] | |||
* 10.08.1902 : [[The Solution of a Daring Robbery]] (2 ill.) | |||
* 28.09.1902 : [[Running Down a Great Mystery]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 5 April 2024
Clyde C. Newkirk aka Newton "Newt" Newkirk (29 august 1870 - 15 may 1938) was an American humorist. He produced the Bingville Bugle comic strip and several humorous books. Newkirk was hired by the Boston Post in 1901. His Bingville Bugle comic strip inspired Bing Crosby's firstname after it was his nickname as a child.
In 1902, he wrote 6 Sherlock Holmes parodies : Memoirs of Curlock Combs, with Curlock Combs, the detective, and Dr. Spotson, his sidekick.
Memoirs of Curlock Combs
1902
- 03.07.1902 : Mr. Curlock Combs
- 27.07.1902 : The Mystery of the Lady's Missing Arm
- 10.08.1902 : The Solution of a Daring Robbery (2 ill.)
- 28.09.1902 : Running Down a Great Mystery