An edition of The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes (1964)

The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes

[1st ed. in the U.S.A.]
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An edition of The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes (1964)

The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes

[1st ed. in the U.S.A.]
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The strong appeal Sherlock Holmes still exerts on millions of readers all over the world stems in larg part from characteristics he shares with his illustrious creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

For every admirer of Sherlock Holmes, this unique dual profile of the author and his best known literary creation shows how Doyle developed the names and attributes of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, and most interesting of all, how Doyle pursued justice personally in behalf on hundreds of people who came to him for help in criminal matters.

In two famous cases he was called in long after the evidence was stale to save men who had been convicted of crimes they did not commit, and in both instances he succeeded in overturning the verdicts against the strenuous objections of complacent but misguided authority.

In THE MAN WHO WAS SHERLOCK HOLMES, as they did in their popular Sherlock Holmes Companion, the Hardwicks open up for all Conan Doyle readers another dimension, not only of the famous detective, but of the incomparable achievements of his creator and progenitor.

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Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
92

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Published in

Garden City, N.Y., USA

Table of Contents

In the beginning --
An auspicious meeting --
The birth of an immortal --
Attempted murder --
Into action --
Return from the dead --
The case of the myopic Parsee --
The case of the diamond crescent --
Man of many causes --
A case of identity --
Index.

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1964

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4623 .H3 1964a

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
92 p.
Number of pages
92

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5916290M
Internet Archive
manwhowassherloc00hard
LCCN
64019109
OCLC/WorldCat
361140
Library Thing
439906
Goodreads
43695287

Work Description

The strong appeal Sherlock Holmes still exerts on millions of readers all over the world stems in large part from characteristics he shares with his illustrious creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

For every admirer of Sherlock Holmes, this unique dual profile of the author and his best known literary creation shows how Doyle developed the names and attributes of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, and most interesting of all, how Doyle pursued justice personally in behalf on hundreds of people who came to him for help in criminal matters.

In two famous cases he was called in long after the evidence was stale to save men who had been convicted of crimes they did not commit, and in both instances he succeeded in overturning the verdicts against the strenuous objections of complacent but misguided authority.

In THE MAN WHO WAS SHERLOCK HOLMES, as they did in their popular Sherlock Holmes Companion, the Hardwicks open up for all Conan Doyle readers another dimension, not only of the famous detective, but of the incomparable achievements of his creator and progenitor.

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