The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes

The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin in 1981, featuring 1122 pages of unabridged content. This volume includes all of the iconic Sherlock Holmes novels, showcasing the detective’s adventures from “A Study in Scarlet” to “The Valley of Fear,” each accompanied by original illustrations that enhance the reading experience.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of 19th century fiction, crime, and mystery woven throughout these classic works. The collection presents Holmes’s encounters with various challenges, including a missing treasure in India and the infamous curse of the Baskervilles. This edition serves as a complete reference for fans of traditional British detective fiction, offering an engaging look at the legendary character and his intricate cases.
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Every one of the immortal Sherlock Holmes novels appears in this single volume, unabridged, embellished with beautiful original illustrations, and reasonably priced. The classic works include: “A Study in Scarlet, the very first Holmes adventure; “The Sign of Four, where Holmes solves the case of a missing treasure in India; “The Hound of the Baskervilles, in which Holmes and Watson find themselves involved in an age-old curse; and “The Valley of Fear, with a battle between Holmes and his nemesis, Professor Moriarty. “Remarkably affordable and complete. Reproductions of old illustrations are enchanting.”–“Baltimore Sun.
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