The Complete Sherlock Holmes
By Arthur Conan Doyle

"The Complete Sherlock Holmes" was published by Secker & Warburg in 1981 - London, it has 1122 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The Complete Sherlock Holmes” Metadata:
- Title: The Complete Sherlock Holmes
- Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 1122
- Publisher: Secker & Warburg
- Publish Date: 1981
- Publish Location: London
“The Complete Sherlock Holmes” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Action & Adventure Fiction - Adventure stories - air guns - Americans - amorality - ancestors - Andamanese - Anglo-Saxons - anise - anonymity - aortic aneurysm - Apaces - aristocracy - arrow poisons - asphyxiation - attempted murder - banks - baritsu - barques - Battle of Maiwand - beryls - blackmail - bloguns - brain fever - brandy - brokers - broughams - burglary - bushrangers - butlers - cabinet cards - carbuncles - cattle - cavaliers - Children's stories - Christmas dinners - churches - Classic fiction - Classic Literature - Classics - clerks - coal tar - coffee - commissionaires - Confederate States Army - constables - consumption - convict - convicts - coronets - cottages - counterfeit money - crime - crime & mystery fiction - crime bosses - crime scenes - crocodiles - darkrooms - deformities - defrocking - Detective and mystery fiction - Detective and mystery stories - detective fiction - detectives in literature - dogs - domestic violence - Egyptian cigarettes - electric blue - elms - Encyclopædia Britannica - English - English children's stories - English Detective and mystery stories - English Mastiffs - English Short stories - extortion - fiction - Fiction Classics - fingerprints - footprints - forges - frequency analysis - Fuller's earth - gemstones - gold - governesses - half-pennies - handwriting - hanging - hemoglobin - historical fiction - History - Honourable Society of the Inner Temple - horse gaits - horse racing - horseshoes - hurdling - hydraulic presses - Indian Rebellion of 1857 - Intestacy - jewellery - Justices of the Peace - Juvenile fiction - Juvenile literature - kidnapping - Ku Klux Klan - lascars - launches - lecturers - Literary Fiction - locked-room mysteries - long jumpers - maids - maps - meres - mixed race children - moorland - murder-suicide - Mystery & Suspense - Mystery and detective stories - Mystery and Suspense - Mystery fiction - Nihilism - novel - oaks - opium - opium dens - pawnbrokers - penal labour - pennies - pince-nez glasses - pioneers - plumbers - poison - police - police inspectors - preparatory schools - prima donnas - prime ministers - private investigators - Private investigators in fiction - proofs - prospecting - race horses - ransoms - red hair - redundancy - revolvers - Rhodesian Police - riddles - Romani - rugby unions - Russians - sailing ships - scalpels - scholarship - school caps - Scottish Terriers - scrips - Second Anglo-Afghan War - secretaries of state - Short Stories - smoke bombs - snow - soft-point bullets - stick figures - stock market - study - substance abuse - substitution ciphers - tea plantations - telegraphy - tests - The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-day Saints - thumbs - tobacco pipes - track spikes - traps - treasure - treaties - Trichinopoly cigars - tutors - wax sculptures - waylaying - weddings - whist - yellow fever - English fiction - British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) - Holmes, sherlock (fictitious character), fiction - Fiction, mystery & detective, general - Private investigators, fiction - Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character) - English literature - Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional - Fiction, mystery & detective, collections & anthologies - Watson, john h. (fictitious character), fiction - England, fiction - Children's fiction - FICTION / Classics - FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Traditional British - Fiction, action & adventure - Fiction, mystery & detective, short stories - crime novel - English Civil War - mires - tors - tombs - Sherlock Holmes - Electron optics - Radiography - Diffraction - Long Now Manual for Civilization
- People: ➤ Sherlock Holmes - John H. Watson - Mary Morstan - John Sholto - Jonathan Small - Mahomet Singh - Abdullah Khan - Dost Akbar - Toby - Tonga - Rajah - Mr. Sherman - Baker Street Irregulars - Bartholomew - Thaddeus Sholto - Captain Morstan - Enoch Drebber - Joseph Stangerson - Stamford - Gregson - Inspector G. Lestrade - Alice Charpentier - Constable Rance - Brigham Young - John Ferrier - Lucy - Wiggins - Jefferson Hope - Lord Bellinger - Trelawney Hope - Eduardo Lucas - Hilda Trelawney Hope - Eustace Brackenstall - Stanley Hopkins - Lady Brackenstall - Jack Croker - Cyril Overton - Godfrey Staunton - Lord Mount-James - Leslie Armstrong - Pompey - Willoughby Smith - Professor Coram - Anna Coram - Hilton Soames - Gilchrist - Daulat Ras - Miles McLaren - Charles Augustus Milverton - Eva Blackwell - Arthur Conan Doyle - Thorneycroft Huxtable - Lord Saltire - Duke of Holdernesse - Heidegger - James Wilder - Reuben Hayes - Violet Smith - Mr. Carruthers - Mr. Woodley - Ralph Smith - Cyril Morton - Hilton Cubitt - Elsie Patrick - Abe Slaney - John Hector McFarlane - Jonas Oldacre - Mr. Cornelius - James Moriarty - Ronald Adair - Earl of Maynooth - Sebastian Moran - Mycroft Holmes - Hall Pycroft - Arthur Pinner - Harry Pinner - Percy Phelps - Charles Gorot - Annie Harrison - Reginald Musgrave - Rachel Howells - Richard Brunton - King Charles I - King Charles II - Victor Trevor - Mr. Trevor - Hudson - Beddoes - James Armitage - Jack Prendergast - Grant Munro - Effie Munro - John Hebron - Lucy Hebron - Fitzroy Simpson - Silver Blaze - Colonel Ross - John Straker - Ned Hunter - William Derbyshire - Silas Brown - Inspector Gregory - Violet Hunter - Jephro Rucastle - Mr. Toller - Mrs. Toller - Alice Rucastle - Alexander Holder - Arthur Holder - Mary - George Burnwell - Hatty Doran - Lord St. Simon - Francis H. Moulton - Victor Hatherley - Lysander Stark - 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 - Inspector Lestrade - 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 - John H. Watson (Fictitious character) - Mr. Sherlock Holmes (Fictional character) - Dr. Watson (Fictional character) - James Mortimer - Baskerville family - Charles Baskerville - Henry Baskerville - Barrymores - Selden - Jack Stapleton - Beryl Stapleton
- Places: ➤ England - Inglaterra - India - Langham Hotel - London - Agra Fort - Buffs - Andaman Islands - Dartmoor Prison - University of London - Netley - Criterion Restaurant - 221B Baker Street - St. Bartholomew's - Afghanistan - Scotland Yard - St. Petersburg - Russia - Copenhagen - Denmark; Paris - France - United States - Cleveland - Salt Lake Valley - Utah - Europe - Madame Charpentier's Boarding House - Brixton Road - Whitehall Terrace - Paris - Abbey Grange - Chislehurst - Australia - New York - Trinity College - Cambridge - University of Oxford - Strand - Baker Street - Yoxley Old Place - Chatham - Kent - Siberia - Russian Embassy - St Luke's College - South Africa - Hampstead - Priory School - Northern England - Fighting Cock Inn - Chesterfield - Farnham - Surrey - Charlington Hall - Coventry - Ridling Thorpe Manor - Norfolk - Chicago - Blackheath - Lower Norwood - Maynooth - 427 Park Lane - Kensington - Reichenbach Falls - Florence - Tibet - Lhasa - Persia - Mecca - Khartoum - Camden House - Montpellier - Birmingham - Lombard Street - Paddington district - Working - Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Briarbrae - Sussex - Wessex - Dartmoor - King's Pyland - Norbury - America - Goldfields region of Victoria - Hampshire - Fordingbridge - Falmouth - Copper Beeches - Winchester - Streetham - Hyde Park - Serpentine - Alpha Inn - British Museum - Covent Garden - Brixton - Upper Swandam Lane - River Thames - Horsham - West Sussex - Florida - Pondicherry - Dundee - Georgia - Texas - Savannah - North Atlantic - Boscombe Valley - Herefordshire - Boscombe Pool - Hatherley Farm - Victoria - Ballarat - Leadenhall Street - Bohemia - Scandinavia - Warsaw - Church of St. Monica - Edgware Road - Charing Cross railway station - Devon (England) - Canada - Dartmoor (England) - London (England) - Baskerville Hall
- Time: ➤ 1888 - 1857 - December 1878 - 1882 - 1878 - 1881 - 1847 - 1894 - 1894-1901 - 1895 - 19th century - 1889 - 1890s - 1869 - March 1883 - 2 May 1883 - 4 January 1885 - March 1869 - Reconstruction era - January/February 1883 - January 1885
Edition Specifications:
- Format: hardcover
- Pagination: viii,1122p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL21419255M - OL262554W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 7931596
- ISBN-13: 9780436133008
- ISBN-10: 0436133008
- All ISBNs: 0436133008 - 9780436133008
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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.
"The Complete Sherlock Holmes" Description:
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THE COMPLETE SHERLOCK HOLMES contains the entire published account of the work of the world's most illustrious detective, recounted (with one notable exception) by his colleague John H. Watson, M.D. The four major novels and all fifty-six stories from five volumes cover the whole span, from Dr Watson 's first introduction to the eccentric experimenter, to the desperate encounter at the Reichenbach Falls, the startling apparition in Kensington that caused Dr Watson to faint for the first and last time in his life, and the last case from the archive in which, with Characteristic grace, Holmes allows the credit to be taken by one Inspector MacKinnon. Julian Symons' Introduction places the great detective in the context of his age, and outlines some reasons for his enduring appeal : the full solution is to be found in the works themselves. --front flap
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