Books about Jeremy Brett:
![]() | Dancing in the Moonlight: Jeremy Brett - A Celebration Author: David Stuart Davies Paperback: 156 pages Publisher: MDF The BiPolar Organisation (6th Oct, 2006) Language: English ISBN-10: 0955388406 ISBN-13: 978-0955388408 Dimensions: 19.8 x 19.6 x 1 cm Reviews: None yet. Reviews wanted! | |
![]() | Study in Celluloid: A Producer's Account of Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes Author: Michael Cox Hardcover: 235 pages Publisher: Rupert Books (1st Dec, 1999) Language: English ISBN-10: 1902791045 ISBN-13: 978-1902791043 Dimensions: 21.8 x 14.2 x 2.6 cm Reviewed by Mary Loving | |
![]() | Bending the Willow: Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes Author: David Stuart Davies Hardcover: 192 pages Publisher: Ash Tree Publishing (1st Nov, 1996) Calabash Press (30th June, 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 1899562184 ISBN-13: 978-1899562183 Dimensions: 26.2 x 17.5 x 1.8 cm Reviewed by Louise Penn | |
![]() | The Man Who Became Sherlock Holmes: The Tortured Mind of Jeremy Brett Author: Terry Manners Hardcover: 256 pages Paperback: 244 pages Publisher: Virgin Books (20th March, 1997) Virgin Publishing (May 1st, 2003) Language: English ISBN-10: 0753505363 ISBN-13: 978-0753505366 Dimensions: 23.3 x 15.3 x 2 cm Reviewed by Tiffany Powell |
Other books about or featuring Jeremy Brett:
Starring Sherlock Holmes by David Stuart Davies
The Television Sherlock Holmes by Peter Haining
Telling Some Tales by Anna Massey
A Centenary Celebration Sherlock Holmes -1887-1987
More books & details to be added...
Dear J.B Fans,
I am looking for clear concise book reviews on all books about or featuring Jeremy Brett.
RULES:
- You must have read the book or books in their entirety.
- Review length: Minimum of 450 words. Maximum word count of 2000 words.
- Clear pros and cons for each book should be stated.
- Reviews don’t have to have prefect grammar (though it is, of course, preferable), but a good standard of English must be used: no text talk, internet slang or colloquialisms.
- No personal attacks on the authors: though, naturally, you may use contrastive criticism.
- Although some understanding of your personality, and a personal introduction, is welcome, the review mustn't be used as an excuse to talk about yourself at length.



