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Complete Sherlock Holmes (original 1930; edition 1960)

by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Title:Complete Sherlock Holmes
Authors:Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Info:Doubleday (1960), Hardcover, 1136 pages
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Rating:****
Tags:Mystery, 1800s, Childhood Favorites, London Lit

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The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (Author) (1930)

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No, I didn't read all of them, I just couldn't find a more appropriate version. I read a bunch of 'em. I read them when I was a kid, too, so it was kindof a nostalgia trip. I like this stuff. Man, Holmes was really a dick.

Note to prospective readers: this list of the 12 best Holmes stories pretty much nails it, as far as I've ever been concerned. ( )
  AlCracka | Apr 2, 2013 |
Have this in 2 vols, Doubleday, 197? -- Vol. 1 p. 1-480, vol 2 p. 481-1122 ( )
  Georges_T._Dodds | Mar 30, 2013 |
This is not quite the same version - I got the 1.99 version on my Nook.

Just started this. The first story introduces us to Watson, who is trying to find suitable apartments to rent. A friend of his mentions a rather odd if pleasant gentleman who is looking for a roommate for an apartment he just found...

Great so far! Love that Holmes disses other literary detectives.

12-24 Still loving this. More than halfway done with the 1,700 some pages. I'll really miss it when I'm done.

I have not quite gotten through the last of these... but I'm marking it as "read" because I've simply gone through way more than half of these numerous stories. Definitely fodder for a re-read sometime. ( )
  amaraduende | Mar 30, 2013 |
This is a massive omnibus so I will be reviewing the bits as I finish them. (I have read one or two of the short story collections before - everything else should be fairly new.)

A Study in Scarlet:

I knew the bones of the mystery already - it's been riffed on so many times it's impossible not to. But I was struck by first, how charming the introduction of Our Heroes is, and secondly how wacky the random Western stuck in the middle seemed. I would have found it more charming if I had any patience right now for sinister Mormons and the caricatured portrayals thereof.

The Sign of the Four:

Similarly, this mystery is centered around discovering what happened in far-off exotic places that came home to roost. It feels more slight than A Study in Scarlet and there's a degree of period-standard racism than makes me flinch, but Watson and Holmes remain entertaining.

The Hound of the Baskervilles:

A pure English countryside mystery. Holmes is really kind of a dick to Watson, but one can't argue too much with success, and of course Watson doesn't. Definitely one of those where the reader really can't jump ahead too much, because the solution is dependent on clues we just don't get until the end. I don't mind that too much, but I know it infuriates some people.

The Valley of Fear:

Again a local mystery bracketed around an Exciting Adventure in Foreign Parts. I find this device baffling, although the interstitial story was much better than the previous two examples. Introduces Moriarty in a distant sort of way.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes:

The short stories begin! This and the following volume I had read previously. I can definitely see why Holmes and Watson are such resilient characters - their relationship is delightful. The actual stories are pleasantly short, and I was satisfied that while I couldn't actually solve the mystery most of the time (the reader doesn't get enough info) I could usually see the shape of it, which made me anticipate the reveal more than I would have otherwise.

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes:

Just as entertaining as the Adventures. The Final Problem was one I'd heard so much about that it seemed like I must have read it, but it was nice to actually do so. The stories don't stick in my head much - they're fairly slight - but fun and worth the read.

His Last Bow:

A few interesting variations - a story written in the third person, one written from Holmes' perspective - but otherwise more of the same.

The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes:

The joy does seem to have gone out by this point. Fairly rote, although reading for homoeroticism remains a delight.

Incidental note: This is a huge cheap edition that I picked up for a song. Wouldn't recommend it - heavy, unwieldy, and unlovely. ( )
  JeremyPreacher | Mar 30, 2013 |


I would have left Sherlock Holmes on better grounds if I had read a selected collections book instead of the entirety of the works. There are some great concoctions in here, but I think, in this case, the inspirations that followed are much better realizations than, sadly, the original. ( )
  TJWilson | Mar 29, 2013 |
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A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Sign of Four by Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

A Scandal in Bohemia by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Red-Headed League [short story] by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

A Case of Identity [short story] by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Boscombe Valley Mystery (Sherlock Holmes) by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips (Sherlock Holmes) by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Man With the Twisted Lip [short story] by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Speckled Band [short story] by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Copper Beeches by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

De complete avonturen van Sherlock Holmes / 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Gloria Scott by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

Le rituel des Musgrave by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

De complete avonturen van Sherlock Holmes [in 3 dl.]. Dl. 2 by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Speckled Band (Adventures of Sherlock Holmes) by David Eastman (indirect)

The Resident Patient by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Second Stain by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Reigate Puzzle by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

De complete avonturen van Sherlock Holmes [in 3 dl.]. Dl. 3 by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

De man met de misvormde lip by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Dying Detective by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Yellow Face by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

Sherlock Holmes - The Stock-Broker's Clerk by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

Sherlock Holmes - The Musgrave Ritual by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Cardboard Box by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Crooked Man by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Greek Interpreter by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Naval Treaty by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Final Problem by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventure of the Abbey Grange by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

His Last Bow: Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Problem of Thor Bridge by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Creeping Man by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire [short story] by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Three Garridebs by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Adventure of the Illustrious Client [short story] by Arthur Conan Doyle (indirect)

The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Volume One) by Arthur Conan Doyle

The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Volume Two) by Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories, Volume I by Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories, Volume II (Bantam Classic) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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In the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London, and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the Army.
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"Complete" editions contain 4 Novels and 56 Short Stories in one or more volumes.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,
The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes,
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
The Valley of Fear,
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes,
The Return of Sherlock Holmes,
His Last Bow,
A Study on Scarlet,
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NOTE: This edition has a linked "Table of Contents" and has been beautifully formatted (searchable and interlinked) to work on your Amazon e-book reader.

This edition contains all of the "Sherlock Holmes" stories (4 novels and 56 short stories) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The contents are:

Including the novels:
A Study In Scarlet
The Sign of the Four
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Valley of Fear

Short story collections:
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
His Last Bow
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0385006896, Hardcover)

This volume, authorized by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's estate, contains all 4 full-length novels and all 56 short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes. At over a thousand pages, the weighty tome is a perfect gift for budding amateur sleuths, and it is an ideal companion for a long stay on a desert island (or a leisurely trip through the English countryside). As the reader wades past the tense introductions of A Study in Scarlet and moves towards such classic tales as The Hound of the Baskervilles, "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," and "The Final Problem," she is sure to draw her own conclusions about Holmes's veiled past and his quirky relationship with his "Boswell," Watson. Doyle never revealed much about Holmes's early life, but the joy of reading the complete Holmes is assembling the trivia of each story into something like a portrait of the detective and his creator. By the end of the long journey through London and across Europe (with a long stopover at Reichenbach Falls), one is apt to have found a friend for life. --Patrick O'Kelley

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