The Hound of the Baskervilles
By Arthur Conan Doyle ( 1859 - 1930 )

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- Title: The Hound of the Baskervilles
- Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
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- Subjects: ➤ crime novel - English Civil War - mires - tors - tombs - Dogs - England, fiction - Holmes, sherlock (fictitious character), fiction - Watson, john h. (fictitious character), fiction - British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) - Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional - Private investigators, fiction - Holmes, Sherlock -- Fiction - Watson, John H. (Fictitious character) -- Fiction - Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character) - Fiction - Private investigators - Blessing and cursing - Children's non-fiction - Animals - Doyle, arthur conan, sir, 1859-1930 - Literary landmarks - Dartmoor (england) - England, guidebooks - England, in literature - Fiction, mystery & detective, general - Fiction, crime - Children's fiction - Mystery and detective stories - Dogs, fiction - Large type books - English Detective and mystery stories - Adaptations - Drama - English fiction - Translations into Irish - Classic Literature - Murder - Mystery - Conclusions - amorality - Anglo-Saxons - Apaces - aristocracy - banks - barques - beryls - brain fever - bushrangers - cabinet cards - carbuncles - Christmas dinners - churches - Classic fiction - Classics - commissionaires - Confederate States Army - coronets - counterfeit money - crime - Crime & Mystery Fiction - darkrooms - Detective and mystery stories - detective fiction - electric blue - Encyclopædia Britannica - English Children's stories - English Mastiffs - English Short stories - footprints - Fuller's earth - governesses - half-pennies - History - Honourable Society of the Inner Temple - hydraulic presses - jewellery - Juvenile fiction - Juvenile literature - Ku Klux Klan - lascars - locked-room mysteries - maids - Mystery and Suspense - opium dens - pawnbrokers - pennies - police inspectors - prima donnas - Private investigators in fiction - prospecting - red hair - revolvers - sailing ships - Short Stories - smoke bombs - snow - thumbs - John H. Watson (Fictitious character) - Long now manual for civilization
- People: ➤ Mr. Sherlock Holmes (Fictional character) - Dr. Watson (Fictional character) - Sherlock Holmes - John H. Watson (Fictitious character) - Inspector Lestrade - James Mortimer - Baskerville family - Charles Baskerville - Henry Baskerville - Barrymores - Selden - Jack Stapleton - Beryl Stapleton - John H. Watson - Violet Hunter - Jephro Rucastle - Mr. Toller - Mrs. Toller - Alice Rucastle - Alexander Holder - Arthur Holder - Mary - George Burnwell - Hatty Doran - Lord St. Simon - Inspector G. Lestrade - Francis H. Moulton - Victor Hatherley - Lysander Stark - Baker Street Irregulars - Countess of Morcar - John Horner - Peterson - Henry Baker - Breckinridge - Mrs Oakshott - Catherine Cusack - James Ryder - Mrs. Oakshott - Kate Whitney - Isa Whitney - Neville St. Clair - Hugh Boone - John Openshaw - Openshaw - John Turner - Alice Turner - Charles McCarthy - James McCarthy - Patience Moran - Ballarat Gang - Mary Sutherland - Hosmer Angel - James Windibank - Hafez - Horace - Jabez Wilson - Vincent Spaulding - Duncan Ross - Police Inspector Jones - Mr. Merryweather - John Clay - Archie - Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein - Clotilde Lothman von Saxe-Meiningen - Irene Adler - Godfrey Norton
- Places: ➤ Devon (England) - England - Canada - Dartmoor (England) - Dartmoor Prison - Scotland Yard - London (England) - Baskerville Hall - Copper Beeches - Hampshire - Winchester - Streetham - Hyde Park - Serpentine - London - 221B Baker Street - Alpha Inn - British Museum - Covent Garden - Brixton - Upper Swandam Lane - River Thames - Horsham - West Sussex - United States - Florida - Pondicherry - India - Dundee - Georgia - Texas - Savannah - North Atlantic - Boscombe Valley - Herefordshire - Australia - Boscombe Pool - Hatherley Farm - Victoria - Ballarat - Leadenhall Street - Baker Street - Bohemia - Scandinavia - Warsaw - Church of St. Monica - Edgware Road - Charing Cross railway station
- Time: ➤ 1889 - 1890s - 1888 - 1869 - March 1883 - 2 May 1883 - 4 January 1885 - March 1869 - Reconstruction era - January/February 1883 - January 1885
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL262454W
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the four crime novels by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set in 1889 largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England's West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound of supernatural origin. Holmes and Watson investigate the case. This was the first appearance of Holmes since his apparent death in "The Final Problem", and the success of The Hound of the Baskervilles led to the character's eventual revival. One of the most famous stories ever written, in 2003, the book was listed as number 128 of 200 on the BBC's The Big Read poll of the UK's "best-loved novel". In 1999, a poll of "Sherlockians" ranked it as the best of the four Holmes novels.
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