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Hench, who shared the 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for developing cortisone to treat pain in arthritic patients, had died in 1965. His Holmes collection was 10 times larger than Iraldi's
-- about 1,800 books and 1,500 periodicals -- and was "full of amazing rarities," Johnson said. That included four copies of "Beeton's Christmas Annual," which has the first appearance of Holmes in print, the novella "A Study in Scarlet," from November 1887. Only about 30 copies of Holmes' debut are known to exist, Johnson said. With the donation of the Hench collection, "the Sherlockian world sat up," Johnson said. One Holmes fan who visited the university was John Bennett Shaw, a collector from Santa Fe, N.M., who acquired Holmes pop culture items such as restaurant menus and board games. "Shaw had the collecting sensibilities of a vacuum cleaner. It was like anything and everything that had to do with Sherlock Holmes, Shaw collected it," Johnson said. The university made Shaw a fellow of the library, and he donated his collection to it in 1993. A sign from Shaw's front yard reading 221B Baker Street
-- the London address of Holmes and Watson -- now stands in the hallway of Andersen Library. Other collections pulled in by the "gravitational field" of the Hench artifacts include the scripts and broadcast recordings of Edith Meiser, an actress and scriptwriter who did Sherlock Holmes radio plays in the 1930s and
'40s. The collection is open to the public by appointment and will accept nearly anything people want to donate, Johnson said. He echoes Shaw's philosophy: "Don't throw it away -- send it to me."
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