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created by
August Derleth August William Derleth (February 24, 1909 – July 4, 1971) was an American writer and anthologist. Though best remembered as the first book publisher of the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, and for his own contributions to the Cthulhu Mythos and the ...
as a
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of
Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for ''A Study in Scarlet'', the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Ho ...
's
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.
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wrote of the series, "During a span of a century there have been literally hundreds of Sherlockian imitations, ranging from parody to direct duplication, but no one except August Derleth ever succeeded in capturing the essential charm of Doyle's original concept.... To Pons's exploits he brought not only expertise but evident expression of his respect, appreciation, and affection for the source of their inspiration. Viewed as Holmesian homage or as a character in his own right, Solar Pons became Derleth's personal guide to an enchanted time and place."


Origin

On hearing that Doyle did not plan to write more Sherlock Holmes stories, the young Derleth wrote to him, asking permission to take over the series. Doyle graciously declined, but Derleth, despite having never been to London, set about finding a name that was syllabically similar to "Sherlock Holmes," and wrote his first set of pastiches in 1928, which were published in ''The Dragnet Magazine'' in 1929. He would ultimately write more stories about Pons than Conan Doyle did about Holmes.


Character model

Pons is a pastiche of Holmes; the first full book about Solar Pons was published in 1945 titled '' In Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Solar Pons''. Like Holmes, Solar Pons has prodigious powers of observation and deduction, and can astound his companions by telling them minute details about people he has only just met, details that he proves to have deduced in seconds of observation. Where Holmes' stories are narrated by his companion
Dr. Watson John H. Watson, known as Dr. Watson, is a fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Along with Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson first appeared in the novel ''A Study in Scarlet'' (1887). The last work by Doyle f ...
, the Pons stories are narrated by Dr. Lyndon Parker; in the Pons stories, he and Parker share lodgings not at
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but at 7B
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, where their landlady is not Mrs. Hudson but Mrs. Johnson. Whereas Sherlock Holmes has an elder brother
Mycroft Holmes Mycroft Holmes is a fictional character appearing in stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from 1893 to 1908. The elder brother (by seven years) of detective Sherlock Holmes, he is a government official and a founding member of the Diogenes ...
of even greater gifts, Solar Pons has a brother Bancroft Pons to fill the same role. Like Holmes, Pons is physically slender and smokes a pipe filled with "abominable shag." The actual Sherlock Holmes also exists in Pons' world: Pons and Parker are aware of the famous detective and hold him in high regard. Whereas Holmes' adventures took place primarily in the 1880s and 1890s, Pons and Parker live in the 1920s and 1930s. Pons fans also regard Derleth as having given Pons his own distinctly different personality, far less melancholy and brooding than Holmes's. The Pons stories also cross over at times with the writings of others, such as Derleth's real-life literary correspondent H. P. Lovecraft in "The Adventure of the Six Silver Spiders," and with
Carnacki the Ghost-Finder ''Carnacki the Ghost-Finder'' is a collection of occult detective short stories by English writer William Hope Hodgson, featuring the titular protagonist. It was first published in 1913 by the English publisher Eveleigh Nash. In 1947, a new editio ...
, the fictional creation of author
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in "The Adventure of the Haunted Library." Pons has several encounters with Dr. Fu Manchu, the fictional creation of author
Sax Rohmer Arthur Henry "Sarsfield" Ward (15 February 1883 – 1 June 1959), better known as Sax Rohmer, was an English novelist. He is best remembered for his series of novels featuring the master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu."Rohmer, Sax" by Jack Adrian in Da ...
, in "The Adventure of the Seven Sisters," "The Adventure of the Praed Street Irregulars," and "The Adventure of the Camberwell Beauty." The tales in the Pontine canon can be broadly divided into two classes: the straight and the humorous, the straight being more or less straightforward tales of detection in the classic Holmesian mode, while the others—a minority—have some gentle fun, most notably by involving fictional characters from outside either canon (e.g., Dr. Fu Manchu); perhaps the most outstanding example is "The Adventure of the Orient Express,", which features thinly disguised versions of Ashenden,
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, and
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. Several Pons stories have titles taken from "unrecorded" cases of Holmes to which Watson alluded, including those of "Ricoletti of the Club Foot (and his Abominable Wife)," "The Aluminium Crutch," "The Black Cardinal," and "The Politician, the Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant." Others are variants on Holmesian tales, such as "The Adventure of the
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," paralleling (in some ways) Holmes' " Adventure of the Sussex Vampire."


Stories by Basil Copper

After Derleth's death in 1971, further stories about the character were written by the author
Basil Copper Basil Frederick Albert Copper (5 February 1924 – 3 April 2013) was an English writer and former journalist and newspaper editor. Mike Ashley, "Basil Copper", in David Pringle, ed., ''St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost & Gothic Writers.''(London: ...
. The first four of these volumes were published by Pinnacle Books: ''The Dossier of Solar Pons'', ''The Further Adventures of Solar Pons'', ''The Secret Files of Solar Pons'' and ''The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons'' (original UK title: ''Some Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons'') (all 1979). A further two volumes of Copper's continuations were published by Fedogan and Bremer: ''
The Exploits of Solar Pons ''The Exploits of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective short stories by author Basil Copper. It was released in 1993 by Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed by the author. The book collects ...
'' (1993) and ''
The Recollections of Solar Pons ''The Recollections of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective short stories by author Basil Copper. It was released in 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed by the author. The book collect ...
'' (1995). Fedogan and Bremer also issued a limited edition chapbook of Copper's preferred text of the story " The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich." Later, Sarob Press published two further volumes of Pons work by Copper: the novel ''Solar Pons Versus the Devil's Claw'' (2004) and a collection titled ''Solar Pons: The Final Cases'' (2005) which contains six stories, five being revised editions of earlier Copper Pons contributions, and one Sherlock Holmes story ("The Adventure of the Persecuted Painter"). Most recently, PS Publishing reissued all of Copper's Pons stories in 6 volumes, adding a 7th volume entitled ''The Solar Pons Companion'', which contains related non-fiction and assorted materials.


Omnibus editions

Copper also edited Derleth's Pons stories for Arkham House under the title '' The Solar Pons Omnibus''. In addition to his extensive edits, in which Copper "rather controversially corrected many errors and adjusted many Americanisms," he arranged the stories in order of their internal chronology, rather than by release date. A later omnibus, '' The Original Text Solar Pons Omnibus Edition'', was issued by
Mycroft & Moran Mycroft & Moran was an imprint of Arkham House publishers and was created in Sauk City, Wisconsin in 1945. The imprint was created to publish weird detective stories and the Solar Pons stories by August Derleth. Arkham retired the imprint in 1982 ...
in 2000, reverting the stories to Derleth's original versions, and printing them in order of publication.


Solar Pons societies and journals

A society, the Praed Street Irregulars (PSI), was dedicated to Solar Pons. The Irregulars were founded by Luther Norris with assistance from Peter Ruber in 1966 in the style of the better-known
Baker Street Irregulars The Baker Street Irregulars are fictional characters who appear in three Sherlock Holmes stories, specifically two novels and one short story, by Arthur Conan Doyle. They are street boys who are employed by Holmes as intelligence agents. The na ...
. The PSI produced a newsletter, later a journal, the ''Pontine Dossier'', published by The Pontine Press between 1967 and 1977 for 15 issues.Michael L. Cook, ''Mystery fanfare: a composite annotated index to mystery and related fanzines 1963-1981'',
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, 1983, , p. 24
A branch, The London Solar Pons Society, was established in England headed by Roger Johnson. Other branches were established in other areas. Though it is not formally associated with the Praed Street Irregulars, publication of ''The Solar Pons Gazette'' began in 2006 as an online journal. In more recent times, Belanger Books has revived ''The Pontine Dossier'' as ''The Pontine Dossier: Millenium Edition,' a print journal, with two annual numbers published to date.


In popular culture

The ''
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'' character Cyril Pons is named after Solar Pons. David Marcum's book ''The Papers of Sherlock Holmes, Volume II'' includes a story titled "The Adventure of the Other Brother," in which Holmes' nephew Siger takes the name Solar Pons in order to make his own name, instead of relying on that of his famous uncle.


List of Solar Pons books


By August Derleth

* '' "In Re: Sherlock Holmes": The Adventures of Solar Pons'' a.k.a. ''Regarding Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Solar Pons'' (in the UK: ''The Adventures of Solar Pons'') (1945) * ''
The Memoirs of Solar Pons ''The Memoirs of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective fiction short stories by American writer August Derleth. It was released in 1951 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 2,038 copies. It was the second collection of Derleth's Solar Pons st ...
'' (1951) * ''
Three Problems for Solar Pons ''Three Problems for Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective fiction short stories by American writer August Derleth. It was released in 1952 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 996 copies. It was the third collection of Derleth's Solar Pons st ...
'' (1952) – the contents of this book later appeared in ''The Return of Solar Pons'' * ''
The Return of Solar Pons ''The Return of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective fiction short stories by American writer August Derleth. It was released in 1958 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 2,079 copies. It was the fourth collection of Derleth's Solar Pons sto ...
'' (1958) * '' The Reminiscences of Solar Pons'' (1961) * '' The Casebook of Solar Pons'' (1965) * '' A Praed Street Dossier'' (1968) * '' The Adventure of the Unique Dickensians'' (1968) – reprinted in ''The Chronicles of Solar Pons'' * '' Mr. Fairlie's Final Journey'' (1968) – novel * '' The Chronicles of Solar Pons'' (1973) * '' The Solar Pons Omnibus'' (1982) * ''The Unpublished Solar Pons'' (1994) ** Introduction by Paul B. Smeadegaard ** "A Pontine Commentary" by Ted Schulz ** "Revised List of the Solar Pons Canon Abbreviations" ** "The Adventure of the Viennese Musician" ** "The Adventure of the Muttering Man" ** "The Adventure of the Sinister House" (an early and incomplete version of "The Adventure of the Burlstone Horror") ** "In Re: Solar Pons" by Roger Johnson ** "A Pontine Competition" by James Turner ** "The Adventure of the Green Stars" (fragment) ** Afterword by George A. Vander * '' The Final Adventures of Solar Pons'' (1998) * '' The Original Text Solar Pons Omnibus Edition'' (2000) * '' The Dragnet Solar Pons et al.'' (2011) – original pulp magazine and manuscript versions of these stories * ''The Novels of Solar Pons: Terror Over London and Mr. Fairlie's Final Journey'' (2018) * ''The Apocrypha of Solar Pons'' (2018) – includes works from ''A Praed Street Dossier'', ''Unfinished Solar Pons'', ''The Final Adventures of Solar Pons'' and others


By Basil Copper

* ''The Dossier of Solar Pons'' (1979) ** "The Adventure of the Perplexed Photographer" ** "The Adventure of the Sealed Spire" ** "The Adventure of the Six Gold Doubloons" ** "The Adventure of the Ipi Idol" ** "The Adventure of Buffington Old Grange" ** "The Adventure of the Hammer of Hate" * ''The Further Adventures of Solar Pons'' (1979) ** "The Adventure of the Shaft of Death" ** "The Adventure of the Defeated Doctor" ** "The Adventure of the Surrey Sadist" ** "The Adventure of the Missing Student" * ''The Secret Files of Solar Pons'' (1979) ** "The Adventure of the Crawling Horror" ** "The Adventure of the Anguished Actor" ** "The Adventure of the Ignored Idols" ** "The Adventure of the Horrified Heiress" * ''The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons'' (1979) - (in the UK: ''Some Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons'') ** "The Adventure of the Haunted Rectory" ** " The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich" ** "Murder at the Zoo" ** "The Adventure of the Frightened Governess" * ''
The Exploits of Solar Pons ''The Exploits of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective short stories by author Basil Copper. It was released in 1993 by Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed by the author. The book collects ...
'' (1993) ** "The Adventure of the Callous Colonel" ** "The Adventure of the Phantom Face" ** "The Adventure of the Verger’s Thumb" ** "Death at the Metropole" * ''
The Recollections of Solar Pons ''The Recollections of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective short stories by author Basil Copper. It was released in 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed by the author. The book collect ...
'' (1995) ** "The Adventure of the Cursed Curator" ** "The Adventure of the Hound of Hell" ** "The Adventure of the Mad Millionaire" ** " The Adventure of the Singular Sandwich" – reworked from its first appearance in ''Uncollected Cases'' * ''Solar Pons Versus The Devil’s Claw'' (2004, Sarob Press)
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* ''Solar Pons: The Final Cases'' (2005, Sarob Press) ** "The Adventures of The Haunted Rectory" – reworked from its first appearance in ''Uncollected Cases'' ** "The Ignored Idols" – reworked from its first appearance in ''Secret Files'' ** "The Adventure of the Horrified Heiress" – reworked from its first appearance in ''Secret Files'' ** "The Adventure of the Baffled Baron" – reworked from its first appearance in ''Dossier'' as "The Adventure of the Defeated Doctor" ** "The Adventure of the Anguished Actor" – reworked from its first appearance in ''Secret Files'' ** "The Adventure of the Persecuted Painter" – a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, first published in ''The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures'' * ''
The Recollections of Solar Pons ''The Recollections of Solar Pons'' is a collection of detective short stories by author Basil Copper. It was released in 1995 by Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed by the author. The book collect ...
'' (2017, PS Publishing) ** "The Adventure of the Cursed Curator" ** "The Adventure of the Hound of Hell" ** "The Adventure of the Mad Millionaire" ** ''The Adventure of the Devil's Claw'' * ''The Solar Pons Companion #7'' (2017, PS Publishing) – with Stephen Jones ** "Once a Pons a Time" by Stephen Jones ** "Foreword" ** "In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes" ** "Plots of the Stories" ** "Characters in the Stories" ** "The Sayings of Solar Pons" ** "Solar Pons Plot and Dialogue Notes" by Stephen Jones ** "The Adventure of the Northleach Stocks" by Stephen Jones ** "Painting Pons: Artist Ben Stahl" by Stephen Jones ** The Adventure of the Defeated Doctor" ** "The Adventure of the Agonised Actor" ** The Adventure of the Persecuted Painter"


By David Marcum

* ''The Papers of Solar Pons'' (2017) ** "A Word From Dr. Lyndon Parker" ** "The Adventure of the Doctor's Box" ** "The Park Lane Solution" ** "The Poe Problem" ** "The Singular Affair of the Blue Girl" ** "The Plight of the American Driver" ** "The Adventure of the Blood Doctor" ** "The Additional Heirs" ** "The Horror of St. Anne's Row" ** "The Adventure of the Failed Fellowship" ** "The Adventure of the Obrisset Snuffbox" ** "The Folio Matter" ** "The Affair of the Distasteful Society" ** "The Adventure of the Other Brother"


By David Marcum and others

* ''The New Adventures of Solar Pons'' (2019) ** "The Adventure of the Two Sisters" by David Marcum ** "The Adventure of the Inconvenient Death" by Jeremy Branton Holstein ** "Pages From the Notebooks of Dr. Lyndon Parker" by Bob Byrne ** "The Adventure of the Last Casualty" by Mark Wardecker ** "The Misadventure of the Norfolk Poacher" by Mark Mower ** "The Impersonating Detective" by Jayantika Ganguly ** "The Jazz Murders" by Thomas Fortenberry ** "The Adventure of the Versailles Tourist" by Robert Stapleton ** "The Adventure of the Yorkshire Girl" by Stephen Herczeg ** "The Adventure of the London Jinx" by John Linwood Grant ** "The Mechanical Problem" by Robert Perret ** "The Adventure of the Scottish Rite" by Stephen Herczeg ** "The Squirming Script" by I.A. Watson ** "The Adventure of the Yellow Pimpernel" by Nik Morton ** "The Adventure of the Borzoi Breeder" by Deanna Baran ** "The Adventure of the Earl’s Mirth" by Mark Wardecker ** "The Watson Club" by Derrick Belanger ** "The Boar of the Raskerbergs" by Robert Stapleton ** "The Black Mouth of Death" by Thomas Fortenberry ** "The Adventure of the Old Score" by David Marcum * ''The Necronomicon of Solar Pons'' (2020) * ''The Meeting of the Minds: The Cases of Sherlock Holmes & Solar Pons'' (2 volumes, 2021) * ''The Novellas of Solar Pons'' (2022)


References

*
T. J. Binyon Timothy John Binyon (18 February 1936 – 7 October 2004) was an English scholar and crime writer. He was a great-nephew of the poet Laurence Binyon. Early life T. J. Binyon was born in Leeds, where his father Denis was a university lecturer. Wh ...
, ''Murder Will Out: The Detective in Fiction'',
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, 1989, , p. 12 * Peter Ridgway Watt, Joseph Green, ''The alternative Sherlock Holmes: pastiches, parodies, and copies'',
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, 2003, , pp. 217–223 * Michael Szymanksi, 'The Adventures of Solar Pons". ''Different Worlds'' #43 (July-Aug. 1986), 10-12.


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