SHERLOCK HOLMES COLLECTION: The White Company/ The Coming of the Fairies/ The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans/ A Study in Scarlet/ Tales of Terror and Mystery/ The Parasite/ The Disintegration Machine/ The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes/ The adventures of Sherlock Holmes/ The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes/ The Return of Sherlock Holmes.

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Book Summary: The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes see Sherlock Holmes and his friend, Dr. Watson, pursuing the strangest of cases across Britain once again. This edition boasts of stories where Holmes deals with challenges that defy the understanding of most people. Conan Doyle’s genius shines through as he spins tales and shapes them around the extraordinary ability of Holmes. The bizarre cases that Holmes takes up are fascinating, for they fall beyond the mundane. Indulge children in this volume of stories that have enthralled readers over generations.

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have once again taken up some of the most intriguing cases. Join them as they investigate disappearances, violent murders, and burglary and solve the mystery of a strange yellow-faced figure and an unusual business agreement.

A collection of eleven short stories, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes introduces Mycroft, Holmes’ elder brother, in ‘The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter,’ and Professor James Moriarty, the criminal mastermind and Holmes’ archenemy, in ‘The Adventure of the Final Problem.’ The stories continue to thrill their readers.

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes are a collection of twelve short stories published in The Strand as further episodes of the Adventures between December 1892 and December 1893 with original illustrations by Sidney Paget. They were first published as a collection in 1894. They include one of the most famous Sherlock Holmes stories, "The Adventure of the Final Problem", in which Doyle "killed" Holmes. Several of the stories are told in a way which is more from Holmes' own point of view, as he tells Watson some of the early work that he did before meeting the doctor.

 

·      "The Adventure of the Silver Blaze"

·      "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box" [note 1]

·      "The Adventure of the Yellow Face"

·      "The Adventure of the Stock-Broker's Clerk"

·      "The Adventure of the Gloria Scott" (Holmes's first case, described to Watson)

·      "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual" (another early case, told by Holmes to Watson)

·      "The Adventure of the Reigate Puzzle"

·      "The Adventure of the Crooked Man"

·      "The Adventure of the Resident Patient"

·      "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter" (Mycroft appears for the first time)

·      "The Adventure of the Naval Treaty"

·      "The Adventure of the Final Problem" (Watson reports the death of Holmes)


About the Author: Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh into a prosperous Irish family. He trained as a doctor, gaining his degree from Edinburgh University in 1881. He worked as a surgeon on a whaling boat and also as a medical officer on a steamer travelling between Liverpool and West Africa. He then settled in Portsmouth on the English south coast and divided his time between medicine and writing.

Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance in 'A Study of Scarlet', published in 'Beeton's Christmas Annual' in 1887. Its success encouraged Conan Doyle to write more stories involving Holmes but, in 1893, Conan Doyle killed off Holmes, hoping to concentrate on more serious writing. A public outcry later made him resurrect Holmes. In addition, Conan Doyle wrote a number of other novels, including 'The Lost World' and various non-fictional works. These included a pamphlet justifying Britain's involvement in the Boer War, for which he was knighted and histories of the Boer War and World War One, in which his son, brother and two of his nephews were killed. Conan Doyle also twice ran unsuccessfully for parliament. In later life he became very interested in spiritualism.

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