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Illustrated Sherlock Holmes Treasury
Published in Hardcover by Avenel (1984)
Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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One of the greatest collections of the classic adventures
This beautiful suede book contains The Adventures, Memoirs, and Return of Sherlock Holmes, plus The Hound of the Baskervilles. The real attraction of this book lies in the original sketches that were created by Sidney Paget that were included. Each picture was meticulously drawn and helps to convey atmosphere of the stories. One is drawn into a world of horse-drawn carriages, gaslights, and foggy London air. Also inluded is a both moving and factual introduction plus the format of that the stories were presented in in the Stand magazine, where they were originally published. The reader is drawn into the comfortable ambience of the brilliant Sherlock Holmes, humble Watson, and the memorable cases which they solved. It is a shame that this book is no longer in print, and if any reader of this review should ever come in contact with it, I would urge that person to buy it and add it among their library. This is a true classic.


More New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes : The Adventure of the Genuine Guarnarius, the Adventure of the Submerged Nobleman
Published in Audio Cassette by Brilliance Audio (1997)
Authors: Nova Audiobooks and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Classic Holmes and Watson!
This broadcast was a classic of the OLD TIME RADIO era. Re-mastered for clean audio anyone who is a fan of the Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce shows will like this well written mystery. For those new to the old radio programs, you will find this tape far superior to current books on cassette with better acting and sound effects.


The Mysterious Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
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A great book!
I really enjoyed this book, although the words were really long. Sherlock Holmes used such ingenuity to solve his cases, proving that the author is also pretty smart. I have some advice for readers, though: don't read it at night. There's a murder in just about every case!


The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (1977)
Author: Vincent Starrett
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Out of print, but worth the effort (1977 paperback review)
This is an excellent book for anyone with even a passing interest in Sherlock Holmes. It's a series of essays-- more like discussions, or tributes-- and a few useful lists, with photogrpahs, drawings, and a nice short pastiche (written with as much skill that it might have been written by Watson himself.)
It's currently out of print, but you can easily buy a copy from one of the sellers here on Amazon.[com.] I can't vouch for the harback or first edition copies, but the paperback from 1977 is usually surprisingly [low cost]. Really, you're getting more than your money's worth. The writing is charming and smart. I would say this is a necessary addition to any Sherlockian home library.


The Quotable Sherlock Holmes
Published in Paperback by Mysterious Press (2000)
Authors: Arthur Conan Doyle, John H. Watson, and Gerard Van Der Leun
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Fun book of quotations about and by the Great Detective!
A modern look at quotations from the Sherlockian Canon, done in an amusing and interesting way. Each group of quotes on a subject is then put under headings such as: "HIS CHOSEN AEROBIC ROUTINE," "JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS," and "PLEASE CONFUSE ME WITH THE FACTS."

The original Sidney Paget drawings are throughout the book, and the cover looks suitably Victorian/Edwardian. It's a small volume, but it contains, as the back page says: "THE WORLD ACCORDING TO HOLMES."

Keep it close by, as a reference tool, or just a book to thumb through. It's worth it!


A Scandal in Bohemia
Published in Digital by Amazon Press ()
Authors: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Julian Hawthorne
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Interesting...
A Scandal in Bohemia was a nicely written short story. It was engaging and it is my favorite Sherlock Holmes tale. Its nice to see that for once he went up against someone whose mental capacity was in the same league as his. At first I didn't really like Irene Adler for no reason I can think of now. But she grew on me and by the end of the story, she was my favorite character. The King was an absolute idiot.


Sherlock Holmes Reader
Published in Hardcover by Courage Books (2000)
Author: Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle
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A guide to the Canonical Traveler
This book encapsulates some of the best writing available in the Holmes Canon - it ranges from gems like the Speckled Band to the only one where Holmes (almost) lost his heart to a woman - Irene Adler and her Scandal in Bohemia. Holmes has an ageless charm. He is the most portrayed fictional character on film, it is well worth one's while to peruse the Sherlockian Canon, and this book is a great beginning point


Sherlock Holmes Selected Stories (Oxford Pocket Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Random House Value Pub (1986)
Authors: Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle and Outlet
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Great book if you love Sherlock Holmes mysteries!
For any reader that loves Sherlock Holmes or any type of mystery, this is the perfect book for you. This book has many stories that create intrigue in your mind. Because this is a Sherlock Holmes novel, it has the obvious characteristics of Sherlock Holmes, the keen observation and the bizarre cases. I have read this book twice and the stories still kept my attention. This book is NOT boring. Along with being a great read, this book has English easy enough for younger students to understand. I highly recommend this book for any person who likes mysteries.


Sherlock Holmes the Classics
Published in Audio Cassette by Soundelux Audio Pub (1997)
Authors: Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle, John Gielgud, Orson Welles, and Ralph Richardson
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THE Sherlock Holmes
To me he will always be THE Sherlock Holmes. Regardless of what other people feel about Basil Rathbone, Carelton Hobbs, Clive Merrison and even Jeremy Brett, John Gielgud will always be the perfect Sherlock Holmes. And Ralph Richardson will always be the perfect Watson. Together they eclipse the whole of their peers, simply by the way they portray the master detective and his dear friend. That is the way Sir arthur wrote them, and that is what you will hear in these stories. My only complaint is that they cannot contain every scene that Doyle wrote for each story, but such were the constraints of 1950's radio (or 1990's radio for that matter). The episodes were written with a clear understanding of drama, and acted with the skill of master performers. What stands out to me is the mutual respect that Holmes and Watson share, as opposed to the browbeating that Rathbone dished out on Nigel Bruce's Watson ("Do you have to be so dense!"). And the mysteries are darn good besides. If you want to introduce someone, particularly a young person, to the world of Holmes you can do no better than this set. These are the tapes that endeared not only Sherlock Holmes to me, but dramatic radio and the skills of John Gielgud as well. You will love them.


Sherlock Holmes the Valley of Fear
Published in Paperback by Penguin Putnam~mass ()
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
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Sherlock Holmes with an American story line
This is one of the longest Sherlock Holmes stories (along with Hound of the Baskervilles, The Sign of Four and A Study in Scarlet). The story begins in the English countryside with the apparent murder or suicide of an American at his estate. The reader is then taken to America in flashback, where the story leads up to the events in England. Indeed, Holmes and Watson are not the central characters for a large segment of this book, which is unusual in the series.
The story concludes back in England with yet more plot twists, including the unseen hand of the evil, and longtime Holmes nemisis, Professor Moriarity.


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