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The Return Of Sherlock Holmes

Publisher:
Sanage Publishing House LLP
| Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Sanage Publishing House LLP
Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

Original price was: ₹399.Current price is: ₹279.

Save: 30%

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Simon & Schuster

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Fiction

ISBN:
SKU 9789390575947 Category
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Page Extent:
378

When Sir Eustace Brackenstall is found dead with horrible injuries, Scotland Yard are quick to ask for the assistance of Sherlock Holmes. Cases involving the upper echelons of Victorian Society are nothing new for Holmes and his colleague Dr Watson; the thirteen stories in this collection include the abduction of the son of the Duke of Holdernesse and the dilemma of an aristocratic debutante who wishes to retrieve a compromising letter before it reaches her noble fiancé. As usual, the surreal is never far from Holmes’s orbit, as in the bizarre case of the thief who steals plaster casts of the Emperor Napoleon – only to smash them to pieces. Whilst the official police have no option but to prosecute crime, Holmes and Watson are able to exercise discretion when they see fit. In this collection there are several examples of such compassion, where the two friends show the humanity and kindness which always underlie their investigations and which help endear them to the reader.

The Baker Street Classics Sherlock Holmes collection is a retro-inspired full set of Conan Doyle’s wonderful tales of the inimitable “consulting detective” at work. Featuring original illustrations from editions of the 1920s, this collection will adorn any booklover’s shelf and transport the reader back in time to Holmes’s bustling Victorian London; the misty moors of Dartmoor; the dizzying heights of Reichenbach; and the cozy living room of 221b Baker Street.

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When Sir Eustace Brackenstall is found dead with horrible injuries, Scotland Yard are quick to ask for the assistance of Sherlock Holmes. Cases involving the upper echelons of Victorian Society are nothing new for Holmes and his colleague Dr Watson; the thirteen stories in this collection include the abduction of the son of the Duke of Holdernesse and the dilemma of an aristocratic debutante who wishes to retrieve a compromising letter before it reaches her noble fiancé. As usual, the surreal is never far from Holmes’s orbit, as in the bizarre case of the thief who steals plaster casts of the Emperor Napoleon – only to smash them to pieces. Whilst the official police have no option but to prosecute crime, Holmes and Watson are able to exercise discretion when they see fit. In this collection there are several examples of such compassion, where the two friends show the humanity and kindness which always underlie their investigations and which help endear them to the reader.

The Baker Street Classics Sherlock Holmes collection is a retro-inspired full set of Conan Doyle’s wonderful tales of the inimitable “consulting detective” at work. Featuring original illustrations from editions of the 1920s, this collection will adorn any booklover’s shelf and transport the reader back in time to Holmes’s bustling Victorian London; the misty moors of Dartmoor; the dizzying heights of Reichenbach; and the cozy living room of 221b Baker Street.

About Author

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh in 1859 and died in 1930. Within those years was crowded a variety of activity and creative work that made him an international figure and inspired the French to give him the epithet 'the good giant'. He was the nephew of 'Dickie Doyle' the artist, and was educated at Stonyhurst, and later studied medicine at Edinburgh University, where the methods of diagnosis of one of the professors provided the idea for the methods of deduction used by Sherlock Holmes.

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