Award-Winning Illustrator Brings Victorian London to Life in Stunning Sherlock Holmes Visual History

Award-Winning Illustrator Brings Victorian London to Life in Stunning Sherlock Holmes Visual History

 

We are excited to celebrate Ron Tiner, our amazing author, whose book Investigating Sherlock Holmes offers a breathtaking visual dive into Victorian London and Arthur Conan Doyle’s iconic detective. He is a well-known illustrator whose work has been showcased on The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and Punch Magazine, transforming literary history into an amazing visual storytelling that every Victorian and Sherlockian era enthusiast has been craving for so long. 

Investigating Sherlock Holmes rebuilds the world of Baker Street through original illustrations, period paragraphs, Victorian ephemera, and historical maps. The author traces Holme’s journey from an unknown 19th-century magazine character to a global cultural icon with stunning artistry and unbelievable research. What makes this different from other traditional biographies is the visual history, an illustrated experience combining literary analysis with historical documentation. To get your hands on these perfect gifts for Sherlock fans, click here

Ron Tiner is an educator and an artist whose career started as a telephone engineer at Bletchley Park before he turned to illustration. He also has a Master's degree in graphic narrative theory from Falmouth University.  Along with that, he also illustrated English literature classics for major UK publications and renowned books, including Figure Drawing without a Model. His scholarly depth and artistic mastery became the ideal guide for the Sherlock Holmes’ visual world. 

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