An edition of Best books (1900)

Conan Doyle's best books in three volumes

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An edition of Best books (1900)

Conan Doyle's best books in three volumes

Sherlock Holmes Edition
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P. F. Collier & Son produced what must be one of the best-known older editions: a three-volume set of "Conan Doyle's Best Books" which included The Sign of the Four, A Study in Scarlet, The White Company, Beyond the City and a score of short stories (mostly not Holmes).

In the Collier three-volume selection of "Best Books" the running headings in Vol. I (Study) are in 2mm italics and in line with 2.5mm page numbers; those in Vol. II (Sign) are 2mm roman and are not in line with page numbers larger than 2mm.

This Collier set was produced in late 1903 or early 1904. No inscribed copy has been found dated earlier than 1904 despite much inquiry. Collier's produced three issues of the "Best Books," the printing of the title pages at least becoming progressively sloppier.

At least three impressions of the titlepage/Contents leaf were made: A, bright crisp impression in orange on the t.p., the orange on the Holmes bust in perfect register; B, smudgy but light impression in dull red ink, slightly out of register leftwards on bust; C, light, smudgy, dull red, badly out of register downward and to the right.

Fenno was not the only firm to capitalize on Gillette. The 1903 Collier "Best Books of Conan Doyle" were a "Sherlock Holmes Edition" bearing a cover silhouette, with a more recognizable Gillette likeness on the titlepage, and a 1903 frontispiece of Gillette by Frederic Dorr Steele. He had been commissioned by Collier to illustrate the stories of "The Return of Sherlock Holmes," which began in Collier's Magazine in September 1903 and ran through January 1905. The Steele frontispiece was evidently part of this commission, and the three-volume set would have been ready for the 1903 Christmas season.

The 1903 Steele frontispiece in the Collier "Best Books" probably confirms the earliest known association date, 1904, for this item.



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Language
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Pages
474

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Conan Doyle's best books in three volumes
1910, P. F. Collier & Son, Publishers
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Cover of: Conan Doyle's Best Books
Conan Doyle's Best Books: In Three Volumes; Illustrated
1903, P. F. Collier & Son, Publishers
Hardcover in English - Sherlock Holmes Edition
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Best books.
1900, P.F. Collier [n.d.]
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Classifications

Library of Congress
PR 4622.W5 1910

Contributors

Owner
Cornell University Library

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 v.
Number of pages
474

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14620649M

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