The autobiography of Sherlock Holmes, written by him in 1929, and recently discovered as an unpublished manuscript in a book shop in England by the Editor, Don Libey. In what is, quite possibly, one of the great literary finds of all time, Holmes reveals details previously unknown about his life, his education, his work, and numerous cases that have not been revealed before. Essential reading for Sherlockians and Holmesians worldwide. A second edition of this book has been published in late 2013 along with a new biography of Sherlock Holmes by his brother, Mycroft Holmes. The newer edition is...
The autobiography of Sherlock Holmes, written by him in 1929, and recently discovered as an unpublished manuscript in a book shop in England by the Ed...
A one volume, two book edition of My Brother, Sherlock, the biography of Sherlock Holmes by his brother, Mycroft Holmes, and Montague Notations, the autobiography by Sherlock Holmes. Discovered in 2008 and 2012, these two books are among the most astounding literary finds of all time. Now, for the first time in print together, here are the incredible revelations of many of the timeless questions surrounding the life of Sherlock Holmes and his brother, Mycroft, in their own words. The Game is Truly Afoot
A one volume, two book edition of My Brother, Sherlock, the biography of Sherlock Holmes by his brother, Mycroft Holmes, and Montague Notations, the a...
In the summer of 2016 retired broadcaster Paul Ashton made an astounding discovery at a car boot sale in Sussex. He found a copy of Sherlock Holmes's Practical Handbook of Bee Culture, and bought it for 2. No other copy of this legendary volume - the only book Holmes wrote - has ever come to light.
The Handbook is the journal kept by Holmes from 1904 to 1912. 1904 was the year he retired from active investigation and moved to a farmhouse in East Dean. In 1912 he came out of retirement and left East Dean in order to outwit the German spy network in Britain on the eve of World War...
In the summer of 2016 retired broadcaster Paul Ashton made an astounding discovery at a car boot sale in Sussex. He found a copy of Sherlock Holmes...