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The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Click & Collect Available | | in Stock
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Click & Collect Available | | in Stock
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Click & Collect Available | | in Stock

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Click & Collect Available | | in Stock

This collector-quality edition contains the complete original text of eleven of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's enduring classic short stories in a newly edited and freshly typeset version. With a generous 6"x9" page size, this Summit Classic edition is printed on heavyweight bright white paper with a fully laminated cover featuring an original full color design. Page headers and modern page design that echoes the look and feel of traditional book publishing values exemplify the attention to detail given this volume. This volume contains eleven of Conan Doyle's original classic Sherlock Holmes adventures, first collected and published in book form in 1894: SILVER BLAZE; THE YELLOW FACE; THE STOCK-BROKER'S CLERK; THE GLORIA SCOTT; THE MUSGRAVE RITUAL; THE REIGATE PUZZLE; THE CROOKED MAN; THE RESIDENT PATIENT; THE GREEK INTERPRETER; THE NAVAL TREATY; THE FINAL PROBLEM; Additional material collected and presented for Conan Doyle fans, new or old, are a biographical sketch of the author and a detailed selected bibliography of his work. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) is known the world over as the creator of the famous consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes. But Conan Doyle was a prolific writer who produced a large body of work ranging from non-fiction and full-length novels to a wide-ranging collection of short stories. Doyle's first major success as a writer came with the debut of Sherlock Holmes in the 1887 publication of "A Study in Scarlet." Holmes was a popular sensation, and more stories followed. By 1891, Sherlock Holmes was enough to provide Doyle a living, but Doyle came to resent Holmes, who kept him from what he considered "more important" work. In 1893 he "killed" Holmes, as the detective and his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, plunged to their deaths at Reichenbach Falls in "The Final Problem." It was no mere publicity stunt. Doyle considered himself finished with Mr. Sherlock Holmes. The public uproar in reaction to Holmes' "death" shocked Doyle, with even his own mother complaining, and as the clamor continued he was forced to bring the detective back in "The Hound of the Baskervilles," published, to a vast public sigh of relief, in 1901. Ironically, the character Doyle resented as a "distraction" from serious work would ultimately appear in fifty-six short stories and four novels, together with countless adaptations to films, television, cartoons, and modern pastiches by an assortment of authors. In fact, the "world's first consulting detective," along with Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, are widely regarded as the best-known fictional characters in the world.

This collector-quality edition contains the complete original text of eleven of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's enduring classic short stories in a newly edited and freshly typeset version. With a generous 6"x9" page size, this Summit Classic edition is printed on heavyweight bright white paper with a fully laminated cover featuring an original full color design. Page headers and modern page design that echoes the look and feel of traditional book publishing values exemplify the attention to detail given this volume. This volume contains eleven of Conan Doyle's original classic Sherlock Holmes adventures, first collected and published in book form in 1894: SILVER BLAZE; THE YELLOW FACE; THE STOCK-BROKER'S CLERK; THE GLORIA SCOTT; THE MUSGRAVE RITUAL; THE REIGATE PUZZLE; THE CROOKED MAN; THE RESIDENT PATIENT; THE GREEK INTERPRETER; THE NAVAL TREATY; THE FINAL PROBLEM; Additional material collected and presented for Conan Doyle fans, new or old, are a biographical sketch of the author and a detailed selected bibliography of his work. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) is known the world over as the creator of the famous consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes. But Conan Doyle was a prolific writer who produced a large body of work ranging from non-fiction and full-length novels to a wide-ranging collection of short stories. Doyle's first major success as a writer came with the debut of Sherlock Holmes in the 1887 publication of "A Study in Scarlet." Holmes was a popular sensation, and more stories followed. By 1891, Sherlock Holmes was enough to provide Doyle a living, but Doyle came to resent Holmes, who kept him from what he considered "more important" work. In 1893 he "killed" Holmes, as the detective and his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, plunged to their deaths at Reichenbach Falls in "The Final Problem." It was no mere publicity stunt. Doyle considered himself finished with Mr. Sherlock Holmes. The public uproar in reaction to Holmes' "death" shocked Doyle, with even his own mother complaining, and as the clamor continued he was forced to bring the detective back in "The Hound of the Baskervilles," published, to a vast public sigh of relief, in 1901. Ironically, the character Doyle resented as a "distraction" from serious work would ultimately appear in fifty-six short stories and four novels, together with countless adaptations to films, television, cartoons, and modern pastiches by an assortment of authors. In fact, the "world's first consulting detective," along with Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, are widely regarded as the best-known fictional characters in the world.

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2021 - Wordsworth Editions Limited
2021 - Canterbury Classics
2021 - Baker Street Press
2020 - Insight Publica
2020 - Independently Published
2020 - Head Stories Audio
2020 - Flame Tree Publishing
2020 - Bookstream Audiobooks
2020 - Bibliotech Press
2019 - Outlook Verlag
2019 - MAPLE PRESS PVT Limited
2018 - Wilder Publications
2018 - Suzeteo Enterprises
2018 - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2017 - Prabhat Prakashan
2017 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2016 - Wisehouse Classics
2016 - Macmillan Collector's Library
2016 - HarperCollins Publishers Limited
2016 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2016 - B.J. Harrison
2016 - Alpha Editions
2015 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2014 - Createspace Independent Pub
2013 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2012 - Createspace Independent Pub
2012 - Bottom of the Hill Publishing
2011 - Bod Third Party Titles
2010 - Tantor Media, Incorporated

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Click & Collect Available | | in Stock

This collector-quality edition contains the complete original text of eleven of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's enduring classic short stories in a newly edited and freshly typeset version. With a generous 6"x9" page size, this Summit Classic edition is printed on heavyweight bright white paper with a fully laminated cover featuring an original full color design. Page headers and modern page design that echoes the look and feel of traditional book publishing values exemplify the attention to detail given this volume. This volume contains eleven of Conan Doyle's original classic Sherlock Holmes adventures, first collected and published in book form in 1894: SILVER BLAZE; THE YELLOW FACE; THE STOCK-BROKER'S CLERK; THE GLORIA SCOTT; THE MUSGRAVE RITUAL; THE REIGATE PUZZLE; THE CROOKED MAN; THE RESIDENT PATIENT; THE GREEK INTERPRETER; THE NAVAL TREATY; THE FINAL PROBLEM; Additional material collected and presented for Conan Doyle fans, new or old, are a biographical sketch of the author and a detailed selected bibliography of his work. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) is known the world over as the creator of the famous consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes. But Conan Doyle was a prolific writer who produced a large body of work ranging from non-fiction and full-length novels to a wide-ranging collection of short stories. Doyle's first major success as a writer came with the debut of Sherlock Holmes in the 1887 publication of "A Study in Scarlet." Holmes was a popular sensation, and more stories followed. By 1891, Sherlock Holmes was enough to provide Doyle a living, but Doyle came to resent Holmes, who kept him from what he considered "more important" work. In 1893 he "killed" Holmes, as the detective and his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, plunged to their deaths at Reichenbach Falls in "The Final Problem." It was no mere publicity stunt. Doyle considered himself finished with Mr. Sherlock Holmes. The public uproar in reaction to Holmes' "death" shocked Doyle, with even his own mother complaining, and as the clamor continued he was forced to bring the detective back in "The Hound of the Baskervilles," published, to a vast public sigh of relief, in 1901. Ironically, the character Doyle resented as a "distraction" from serious work would ultimately appear in fifty-six short stories and four novels, together with countless adaptations to films, television, cartoons, and modern pastiches by an assortment of authors. In fact, the "world's first consulting detective," along with Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, are widely regarded as the best-known fictional characters in the world.

This collector-quality edition contains the complete original text of eleven of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's enduring classic short stories in a newly edited and freshly typeset version. With a generous 6"x9" page size, this Summit Classic edition is printed on heavyweight bright white paper with a fully laminated cover featuring an original full color design. Page headers and modern page design that echoes the look and feel of traditional book publishing values exemplify the attention to detail given this volume. This volume contains eleven of Conan Doyle's original classic Sherlock Holmes adventures, first collected and published in book form in 1894: SILVER BLAZE; THE YELLOW FACE; THE STOCK-BROKER'S CLERK; THE GLORIA SCOTT; THE MUSGRAVE RITUAL; THE REIGATE PUZZLE; THE CROOKED MAN; THE RESIDENT PATIENT; THE GREEK INTERPRETER; THE NAVAL TREATY; THE FINAL PROBLEM; Additional material collected and presented for Conan Doyle fans, new or old, are a biographical sketch of the author and a detailed selected bibliography of his work. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) is known the world over as the creator of the famous consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes. But Conan Doyle was a prolific writer who produced a large body of work ranging from non-fiction and full-length novels to a wide-ranging collection of short stories. Doyle's first major success as a writer came with the debut of Sherlock Holmes in the 1887 publication of "A Study in Scarlet." Holmes was a popular sensation, and more stories followed. By 1891, Sherlock Holmes was enough to provide Doyle a living, but Doyle came to resent Holmes, who kept him from what he considered "more important" work. In 1893 he "killed" Holmes, as the detective and his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, plunged to their deaths at Reichenbach Falls in "The Final Problem." It was no mere publicity stunt. Doyle considered himself finished with Mr. Sherlock Holmes. The public uproar in reaction to Holmes' "death" shocked Doyle, with even his own mother complaining, and as the clamor continued he was forced to bring the detective back in "The Hound of the Baskervilles," published, to a vast public sigh of relief, in 1901. Ironically, the character Doyle resented as a "distraction" from serious work would ultimately appear in fifty-six short stories and four novels, together with countless adaptations to films, television, cartoons, and modern pastiches by an assortment of authors. In fact, the "world's first consulting detective," along with Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, are widely regarded as the best-known fictional characters in the world.

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