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It also provides a list of major characters from the stories, and a biographical blurb about each of them. Presses Pocket, , pages. The Napoleon of Crime: He soon Hadley Pages Info, , pages. It provides a fully researched and well- the world. He was famed, among other referenced account of the wide range of triumphs, for stealing Gainsborough's great scientific knowledge and observation that portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire - and Sherlock Holmes could bring to bear in solving later for returning it. Yet, for many years, he the various murders and mysteries so was considered by many to be the perfect eloquently developed by his creator Sir Arthur Victorian gentleman and, even in his criminal Conan Doyle.
The book also provides a time capacity, abhorred violence and was loyal to a picture of the earliest development of forensic fault. Conan Doyle based the character of science in the late Victorian period, and Holmes' great adversary Moriarty on Adam combined with its valuable resource of notes, Worth, who had his own Holmes in the shape fills a long-standing need for a reference book of William Pinkerton of Pinkerton's detective on all scientific aspects of the Sherlock Holmes agency, from whose slogan "the eye that never stories.
Their parallel careers form the basis of this book. Books ,, pages. Reihe Holmes] Anglistik, Bd. Ystad Antikvariats skriftserie, no 7 , , 36 pages. The Dressing du monde et des auteurs de romans Gowns of Sherlock Holmes and the policiers ]. Mason, , 44 pages. Collected Articles on The Canon des Traboules, , pages. Retour du gothique, Jungle: Sherlock Holmes son vrai visage. Margaret Harkness, Joseph Conrad, and T. Conan Doyle, the Salvation Army and Jack London all display aventures de la fiction, Rennes, Terre de this inversion of colonial rhetoric.
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The First Twenty-Five Years, talents , , x, Toronto, Dundurn Press, pages. The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, , pages. Holmes, a Study in Sources Donald Redmond [ed. Illustrations de Henry offers the solution to a Conan Doyle mystery: Redmond's detective work reveals commentaries on subjects of Holmesian that Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard was interest.
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The Ohio , KeyRod Enterprises, , pages. KEY, Disguises in Publications, , 20 pages. Press, , xii, 54 pages. Introduction par Alzina Stone. Paraliteratur, 3 , Holmes: A Baker Street Cookbook, , pages. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, , pages. With some Explanations, London, H. A , xvii, pages. Juxtaposition of Charles S. Peirce and Sherlock Holmes, Bloomington Ind. I'm Off for Philadelphia in the Holmes: Illustrations par Sidney Paget. The women who visit B Baker Street are more than storefront mannequins of their era. These ladies - whether love interests, femmes fatales, or independent career women faithfully mirror the changes and challengers real women faced in the nearly half century during which the famous detective stories were published.
This illuminating and entertaining anthology of original essays, poems, classic British music hall ditties, and insightful pockets of history examines topics ranging from libations to libido, perfumes to prejudice, in the context of the Sherlock Holmes stories. It will delight all explorers through the cultural landscape of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Norris, , 52 pages. Kean asks the question, "Who was Bruce-Partington? Was he modelled on the developer of the submersible or the inventor of the submarine? The author s conclusion to this work of entertaining scholarship is challenging.
Period drawings and photographs illustrate the text. This volume contains a representative selection of some of the best. Though many have been edited, a number of them have been left in their original form to capture the flavor of the initial presentation. Members of the Diogenes Club of Monterey Peninsula, California, offer readers 18 scholarly writings, 5 parodies and pastiches, 4 individual studies, and 4 appendices.
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Jaffee and Michael H. Kean offer a history of the club with its list of members. Introduction par John Bennett Shaw. Perhaps we are drawn to detective stories because they represent our hunger to solve the ultimate spiritual mysteries of humankind. In this ambitious yet highly successful book, author Kendrick explains how Sherlock Holmes s crime-solving methods of attention and observation can indeed help us solve and understand our own spiritual mysteries.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Valley of Fear. The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. New York, Shocken Books, Introduction par Vincent Starrett. Some canonical observations on wine -- "You re quite too funny! An interview with Hugh M. Hefner -- The path of the Colonel s bullet -- Sherlock in L. Sherlock Holmes Society of London, , 12 pages. All of the Sherlock Holmes stories are listed, and a teaser for each story is given. It also provides a list of major characters from the stories, and a biographical blurb about each of them.
With its many illustrations, this is a book which will delight all fans of the Sherlock Holmes stories. It provides a fully researched and wellreferenced account of the wide range of scientific knowledge and observation that Sherlock Holmes could bring to bear in solving the various murders and mysteries so eloquently developed by his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The book also provides a time picture of the earliest development of forensic science in the late Victorian period, and combined with its valuable resource of notes, fills a long-standing need for a reference book on all scientific aspects of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Presses Pocket, , pages. The Napoleon of Crime: He soon became an orchestrator of thefts and cons throughout 19th-century America and Britain, and ringleader of the largest crime network in the world.
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He was famed, among other triumphs, for stealing Gainsborough s great portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire - and later for returning it. Yet, for many years, he was considered by many to be the perfect Victorian gentleman and, even in his criminal capacity, abhorred violence and was loyal to a fault. Conan Doyle based the character of Holmes great adversary Moriarty on Adam Worth, who had his own Holmes in the shape of William Pinkerton of Pinkerton s detective agency, from whose slogan "the eye that never sleeps" originated the term "private eye".
Their parallel careers form the basis of this book. Mason, , 44 pages. Vestimentaire, mon cher Watson! Fren Press, , pages. For the first time in book form, this volume brings together the very best material to appear in "The Serpentine Muse," the quarterly publication of The Adventuresses of Sherlock Holmes. Here you will find articles that are sophisticated and lighthearted, tender and satirical, touching and outrageous -- all fine examples of Sherlockian "writings about the writings" -- and all with a distinctly feminine touch.
Narrative, plots, and language formerly used to describe the colonies, McLaughlin argues, became ways of reading and writing about life in London, "that great cesspool into which all loungers and idlers of the Empire are irresistibly drained," as Arthur Conan Doyle s Dr. Eliot, and the literature of social reform and urban ethnography by General William Booth of the Salvation Army and Jack London all display this inversion of colonial rhetoric. By deploying the metaphor of "the urban jungle," these writers reconfigure the urban poor as "a new race of city savages" and read urban culture as a "Darkest England," an Africa-like place rife with danger and novel possibilities.
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Conan Doyle, aventures de la fiction, Rennes, Terre de brume, Terres fantastiques , , pages. It provides a totally fresh insight and is a must for every Sherlockian.
But they might not like Mitchelson s meticulously researched, but controversial, conclusions. A beginners guide to Holmes and Watson -- The best of the professionals? Montgomery, , 11 pages. Montgomery, , 16 pages. Montgomery, , 19 pages. Comme tous les ouvrages de cette superbe collection: Matera, , 97 pages. The essays in Sherlock Holmes: Victorian Sleuth to Modern Hero offer insights on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s treatment of urbanization, the advent of the information age, and the work ethic; they also illuminate how later literature compares with the original Sherlock Holmes books thematically and stylistically.
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