In 1888 Mary Morstan comes to Holmes with two puzzles. The first the disappearance ten years earlier of her father Captain Arthur Morstan in 1878. The second puzzle is that she has received a pearl in the mail every year for the last six years. Accompanying the last pearl was a letter remarking that she had been wronged and requesting a meeting. Originally published in 1890 'The Sign of Four' is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Includes article on the history of the novel.
In 1888 Mary Morstan comes to Holmes with two puzzles. The first the disappearance ten years earlier of her father Captain Arthur Morstan in 1878. The...
'A Study in Scarlet' begins with the reminisces of Dr. John Watson M.D. veteran of the war in Afghanistan on how he met his long-time colleague and friend Sherlock Holmes, a rather strange, eccentric and brilliant whose true profession remains a mystery to those around him. Originally published in 1887 'A Study in Scarlet' is the first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Includes article on the history of the novel, the writer and the inspirations for the character. Gift Edition includes a section for a personal inscription.
'A Study in Scarlet' begins with the reminisces of Dr. John Watson M.D. veteran of the war in Afghanistan on how he met his long-time colleague and fr...
In the previous century Hugo Baskerville captured and imprisoned a young lady on his estate, only to fall victim to a marauding hound of hell as he pursued her along the moor late one night. Since then the Baskerville line has been plagued by a mysterious and supernatural black hound with Sir Charles Baskerville recently becoming it's latest victim. Originally published in 1902 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' is the third novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Includes article on the history of the novel, the writer and the inspirations for the character. Gift...
In the previous century Hugo Baskerville captured and imprisoned a young lady on his estate, only to fall victim to a marauding hound of hell as he pu...
In 1888 Mary Morstan comes to Holmes with two puzzles. The first the disappearance ten years earlier of her father Captain Arthur Morstan in 1878. The second puzzle is that she has received a pearl in the mail every year for the last six years. Accompanying the last pearl was a letter remarking that she had been wronged and requesting a meeting.
Originally published in 1890 'The Sign of Four' is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Includes article on the history of the novel.
Large Print edition uses 16 point size lettering in Tahoma font as...
In 1888 Mary Morstan comes to Holmes with two puzzles. The first the disappearance ten years earlier of her father Captain Arthur Morstan in 1878. The...
'A Study in Scarlet' begins with the reminisces of Dr. John Watson M.D. veteran of the war in Afghanistan on how he met his long-time colleague and friend Sherlock Holmes, a rather strange, eccentric and brilliant whose true profession remains a mystery to those around him. Originally published in 1887 'A Study in Scarlet' is the first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Includes article on the history of the novel, the writer and the inspirations for the character. Includes article on the history of the novel. Large Print edition uses 16 point size lettering in...
'A Study in Scarlet' begins with the reminisces of Dr. John Watson M.D. veteran of the war in Afghanistan on how he met his long-time colleague and fr...
In the previous century Hugo Baskerville captured and imprisoned a young woman on his estate, only to fall victim to a marauding hound of hell as he pursued her along the moor late one night. Since then the Baskerville line has been plagued by a mysterious and supernatural black hound with Sir Charles Baskerville recently becoming it's latest victim. Originally published in 1902 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' is the third novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Includes article on the history of the novel, the writer and the inspirations for the character. Gift...
In the previous century Hugo Baskerville captured and imprisoned a young woman on his estate, only to fall victim to a marauding hound of hell as he p...
Originally published in 1914 'The Valley of Fear' is the fourth and final novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. After decoding a cipher warning from Moriarty's organization for "Douglas" in "Birlstone," Holmes arrives to discover that a corpse is already there. Includes article on the history of the novel, the writer and the inspirations for the character. Gift Edition includes a section for a personal inscription.
Originally published in 1914 'The Valley of Fear' is the fourth and final novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. After dec...
This book shares fourteen years experience of producing shows at the Fringe for the price of two cafe latte and a muffin, without the social awkwardness of having to sit with the author in a coffee shop. This guide is aimed at performers interested in producing their first shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. Highlighting the author's personal experiences of half-full houses, flat mates gone bad, hostel horror stories, campsite calamities, and general comedy cock-ups.
Although the author's background is in producing and performing stand-up comedy, the...
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This book shares fourteen years experience of producing shows at the Fringe for the price of two cafe latte and...
Originally published in 1914 'The Valley of Fear' is the fourth and final novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. After decoding a cipher warning from Moriarty's organization for "Douglas" in "Birlstone," Holmes arrives to discover that a corpse is already there. Includes article on the history of the novel, the writer and the inspirations for the character.
Large Print edition uses 16 point size lettering in Tahoma font as recommended by National Association for Visually Handicapped.
Originally published in 1914 'The Valley of Fear' is the fourth and final novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. After dec...