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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x128x10 mm, kaal: 121 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: Vintage Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0099530538
  • ISBN-13: 9780099530534
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x128x10 mm, kaal: 121 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: Vintage Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0099530538
  • ISBN-13: 9780099530534
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Discover the first classic Sherlock Holmes novel in this stunning edition, featuring an introduction from Mark Billingham. The is edition also features the short story A Scandal in Bohemia.

When Dr Watson ends up renting rooms in Baker Street with the eccentric Sherlock Holmes he finds that he has let himself in for a great deal more than he imagined. He is called upon to help the budding detective solve a perplexing mystery, involving a dead body found in a locked room. Although the body shows no signs of having been attacked Holmes is convinced that a murder has been committed. As Watson looks on, he uses his exceptional powers of deduction to unravel a case that involves both kidnapping and thwarted love.

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Arthur Conan Doyle is unique in simultaneously bringing the curtain down on an era and raising one on another, ushering in a genre of writing that, while imitated and expanded, has never been surpassed -- Stephen Fry I first encountered him through an eccentric maths teacher who would read 'The Speckled Band' and other Conan Doyle adventures to us instead of teaching fractions. He also used to balance chairs on his chin, but that's another story. I'm still fond of Holmes to this day, especially now that I can see him as the crazed, controlling junkie that he clearly was -- Mark Billingham A wonderful Sherlock Holmes story from its sparkling first pages, through its vivid painting of darkest Dartmoor, its undertones of fear of the mind's depths, and on to the triumph of the rational * The Times * Holmes is probably the only literary creation since the creations of Dickens which has really passed into the life and language of the people -- G. K. Chesterton A Victorian whodunnit of brooding power * Guardian * One of his best works * Contemporary Review *

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The first of Sherlock Holmes' adventures
Introduction ix
Mark Billingham
A Study in Scarlet
PART I (BEING A REPRINT FROM THE REMINISCENCES OF JOHN H. WATSON, M.D., LATE OF THE ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.)
Mr. Sherlock Holmes
3(8)
The Science of Deduction
11(9)
The Lauriston Garden Mystery
20(11)
What John Range Had to Tell
31(7)
Our Advertisement Brings A Visitor
38(7)
Tobias Gregson Shows what he Can do
45(9)
Light in The Darkness
54(11)
PART II THE COUNTRY OF THE SAINTS
On The Great Alkali Plain
65(10)
The Flower of Utah
75(7)
John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet
82(5)
A Flight For Life
87(9)
The Avenging Angels
96(9)
A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D.
105(11)
The Conclusion
116(7)
A Scandal in Bohemia 123
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and began to write stories while he was a student.Over his life he produced more than thirty books, 150 short stories, poems, plays and essays across a wide range of genres.His most famous creation is the detective Sherlock Holmes, who he introduced in his first novel A Study in Scarlet (1887). This was followed in 1889 by an historical novel, Micah Clarke. In 1893 Conan Doyle published 'The Final Problem' in which he killed off his famous detective so that he could turn his attention more towards historical fiction. However Holmes was so popular that Conan Doyle eventually relented and published The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1901. The events of the The Hound of the Baskervilles are set before those of 'The Final Problem' but in 1903 new Sherlock Holmes stories began to appear that revealed that the detective had not died after all. He was finally retired in 1927. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died on 7 July 1930.