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    369,-

    Holmes comes up against a powerful secret society in the heart of America.

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    149,-

    'There should be no combination of events for which the wit of man cannot conceive an explanation.' In this tale drawn from the note books of Dr Watson, the deadly hand of Professor Moriarty once more reaches out to commit a vile and ingenious crime. However, a mole in Moriarty's frightening criminal organization alerts Sherlock Holmes of the evil deed by means of a cipher. When Holmes and Watson arrive at a Sussex manor house they appear to be too late. The discovery of a body suggests that Moriarty's henchmen have been at their work. But there is much more to this tale of murder than at first meets the eye and Sherlock Holmes is determined to get to the bottom of it.

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    325,-

    Step into the enigmatic world of the legendary detective with "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes," a captivating collection that delves deep into the brilliant mind of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic creation. Published in 1894, this literary masterpiece is a compendium of twelve short stories, each a dazzling showcase of Holmes's unparalleled deductive prowess and unwavering commitment to solving even the most perplexing mysteries.At the heart of the collection is the enigmatic figure of Sherlock Holmes himself, the master of deduction and an embodiment of logic that transcends the ordinary. As readers traverse through the labyrinth of these gripping tales, they become not mere observers but active participants in Holmes's intricate thought processes. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes offers a front-row seat to the dazzling displays of his forensic genius, providing readers with an unparalleled opportunity to witness the magic of deduction and keen observation.The narrative opens with "Silver Blaze," a riveting tale featuring a missing racehorse and a murder that challenges even Holmes's analytical prowess. As the stories unfold, the reader is taken on a rollercoaster ride through a myriad of cases that range from the seemingly mundane to the profoundly mysterious. From the tangled web of "The Musgrave Ritual" to the atmospheric intrigue of "The Greek Interpreter," Doyle's storytelling prowess shines through, weaving a rich tapestry of mystery, intrigue, and suspense.One of the most iconic stories in the collection is "The Final Problem," where readers are confronted with the shocking confrontation between Holmes and his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty, at the precipice of the Reichenbach Falls. This climactic tale adds a layer of depth to Holmes's character, showcasing the vulnerability beneath the detective's stoic exterior and leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is not merely a collection of detective stories; it is a journey into the heart and soul of Victorian London, with its gas-lit streets, foggy alleyways, and intriguing cast of characters. Through Doyle's vivid prose, readers are transported to a bygone era, where the echoes of horse-drawn carriages and the aroma of pipe tobacco linger in the air.What sets this collection apart is not only its enthralling mysteries but also the enduring appeal of its central characters. Holmes's steadfast companion, Dr. John Watson, serves as the ideal narrator, providing a warm and relatable perspective that complements the detective's brilliance. The dynamic between Holmes and Watson is the beating heart of these stories, showcasing a friendship that transcends the boundaries of fiction."The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes" is a literary gem that continues to captivate readers across generations. Doyle's masterful storytelling, combined with the timeless allure of Holmes and Watson, ensures that this collection remains a cornerstone of detective fiction. Whether you're a seasoned fan or a newcomer to the world of Baker Street, these tales are an invitation to unravel the mysteries alongside the incomparable Sherlock Holmes.

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    325 - 465,-

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    325,-

    "His Last Bow," a literary masterpiece penned by the venerable Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, takes readers on a gripping journey through the world of Sherlock Holmes, where the great detective and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson, find themselves embroiled in a series of thrilling espionage adventures against the backdrop of pre-World War I Europe. Published in 1917, this collection of short stories unfolds with an air of suspense and political intrigue, showcasing Doyle's unparalleled storytelling prowess.The narrative opens with the titular story, "His Last Bow," where an older and wiser Holmes is drawn into the world of international espionage, demonstrating his enduring relevance in a changing world. Doyle masterfully weaves together a tapestry of espionage, politics, and intrigue, as Holmes navigates a landscape fraught with danger and conspiracy. The tale serves as a poignant reflection on the socio-political climate of the time, providing readers with a captivating blend of detective fiction and historical insight.Throughout the collection, readers are treated to a diverse array of mysteries that transcend the conventional detective genre. From thwarting a German spy ring in "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" to uncovering the secrets of a missing submarine plans engineer in "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," each story is a testament to Holmes' intellectual prowess and indomitable spirit. The narratives unfold against the backdrop of a Europe on the brink of war, adding an extra layer of urgency and significance to Holmes' investigations.Doyle introduces readers to a more mature and reflective Holmes, whose insights into human nature and the complexities of geopolitical affairs mirror the author's own observations of the turbulent times. The detective's uncanny ability to deduce motives and unravel intricate plots is showcased in each story, highlighting his enduring status as the quintessential fictional detective.The collection also delves into the personal dynamics between Holmes and Watson, offering glimpses into their enduring friendship. Watson's narrative voice, filled with admiration and loyalty, adds a touch of warmth to the tales, creating a literary partnership that has resonated through generations.Doyle's meticulous attention to detail extends to the vividly depicted settings, from the bustling streets of London to the shadowy corridors of espionage in Europe. The atmospheric descriptions immerse readers in a bygone era, where the clinking of hansom cab bells and the faint echoes of political intrigue create a rich backdrop for Holmes' investigations."His Last Bow" not only captivates with its mysteries but also serves as a reflection of its time, capturing the essence of the early 20th century and the looming specter of war. Doyle's narrative finesse, combined with the enduring allure of Holmes and Watson, makes this collection a timeless treasure for lovers of detective fiction and historical drama alike, showcasing the indelible mark left by the brilliant detective on the literary landscape.

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    325 - 435

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    325,-

    "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes," the final collection of Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective tales, invites readers on an enthralling journey through a kaleidoscope of mysteries that only the incomparable Sherlock Holmes and his steadfast companion, Dr. John Watson, can unravel. Published in 1927, this compilation serves as a literary crescendo, showcasing the brilliant detective at the zenith of his deductive prowess.The stories within "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes" are a testament to Doyle's narrative ingenuity, offering a captivating blend of intricate plots, suspenseful twists, and atmospheric settings. From the gaslit streets of Victorian London to the opulent drawing rooms of the aristocracy, each tale immerses readers in a vivid and meticulously crafted world, where every clue is a stepping stone towards solving the most perplexing of cases.Doyle introduces readers to a diverse array of mysteries, ranging from the macabre to the inexplicable. In "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," Holmes tackles a case involving love, betrayal, and a dark secret that threatens to unravel high society. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier" explores the complexities of loyalty and sacrifice against the backdrop of a soldier's enigmatic return from the war. Throughout the collection, Doyle's storytelling prowess shines as he weaves together narratives that resonate with suspense, emotion, and the timeless allure of the detective genre.One of the notable aspects of this collection is the evolution of the relationship between Holmes and Watson. As the stories unfold, readers witness the deepening camaraderie between the detective and his loyal friend. Watson's narrative voice, filled with admiration and warmth, adds a layer of authenticity to the tales, making the reader feel like a confidant privy to the inner workings of Holmes' brilliant mind.The ingenuity of Holmes' deductive methods remains a highlight, with each story presenting a new puzzle for the detective to unravel. Whether it's deciphering a coded message in "The Adventure of the Three Gables" or untangling a web of deception in "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone," Holmes' logical precision and attention to detail are on full display, solidifying his status as the quintessential fictional detective."The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes" not only captivates with its mysteries but also offers a glimpse into the societal issues of the time. Doyle skillfully addresses themes such as justice, morality, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, providing a layer of social commentary that adds depth to the narratives.In this final collection, Arthur Conan Doyle bids farewell to his iconic detective, leaving readers with a sense of satisfaction and nostalgia. "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes" stands as a literary testament to the enduring appeal of Holmes and Watson, inviting both longtime fans and new readers alike to partake in the thrilling and timeless world of the great detective.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    259,-

    Step into the gas-lit streets of Victorian London and immerse yourself in the timeless intrigue of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's masterful detective novel, "The Sign of the Four." Published in 1890, this literary gem not only introduces the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes but invites readers on a thrilling journey through a labyrinth of mystery, adventure, and suspense.As the fog of the Thames River shrouds the city, Holmes and his steadfast companion, Dr. John Watson, embark on an investigation that will test their deductive prowess and unravel a tapestry of secrets. The narrative unfurls with a mysterious woman seeking Holmes's help in deciphering an enigmatic message that holds the key to a hidden treasure. From the dimly lit chambers of 221B Baker Street to the dark alleys of London, the duo follows a trail of cryptic clues and unexpected twists, transporting readers to an era where intrigue lurks around every cobblestone corner.Doyle's storytelling prowess shines as he paints a vivid tableau of characters, each with their own motives and secrets, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. The suspense builds as Holmes employs his brilliant mind to untangle the web of deceit, culminating in a climax that delivers both satisfaction and surprise.Beyond the gripping mystery, "The Sign of the Four" captures the essence of Victorian England, immersing readers in the cultural milieu of the time. The novel explores themes of colonialism, greed, and justice, providing a rich tapestry against which the characters' stories unfold.At its core, this literary masterpiece showcases the enduring appeal of Holmes and Watson's dynamic partnership. The banter, camaraderie, and intellectual synergy between the detective and his loyal friend contribute to the novel's timeless charm. Doyle's meticulous attention to detail brings the Victorian setting to life, creating an immersive experience that resonates with readers across generations."The Sign of the Four" stands not only as a testament to Doyle's literary genius but also as a cornerstone of detective fiction. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the universal allure of a well-crafted mystery, and the legacy of Sherlock Holmes continues to captivate audiences, inspiring adaptations in various forms of media.In conclusion, "The Sign of the Four" is a literary treasure that transcends time. It beckons readers into a world where deductive reasoning meets the allure of adventure, and the iconic duo of Holmes and Watson leaves an indelible mark on the landscape of detective literature. Whether you're a seasoned Sherlockian or a newcomer to the mysteries of Baker Street, this novel promises a riveting journey that will keep you eagerly turning pages until the final revelation.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    325,-

    Step into the captivating world of "The Valley of Fear," a thrilling masterpiece by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that takes Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on an unforgettable journey into the heart of mystery and intrigue. Published in 1915, this novel is a riveting addition to the iconic detective series, offering a perfect blend of suspense, deduction, and rich storytelling.Picture yourself immersed in the atmospheric landscapes of the American coalfields and the enigmatic Sussex countryside, where every page unfolds a new layer of the compelling narrative. Join Holmes and Watson as they unravel the secrets surrounding John Douglas, an enigmatic figure with a past that will keep you on the edge of your seat.What makes "The Valley of Fear" truly exceptional is its unique narrative structure. The novel seamlessly transitions between the perplexing murder mystery and a riveting exploration of the American West. Conan Doyle's storytelling prowess ensures that every chapter adds to the intrigue, making it a literary adventure that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.The vivid portrayal of the American coalfields adds an extra layer of depth to the story. You'll find yourself transported to rugged landscapes, mining communities, and a society in the midst of industrial change. The setting becomes more than just a backdrop; it's a character that enhances the immersive quality of the novel.As you follow Holmes through his deductive journey, you'll encounter a diverse cast of characters, each with their own secrets and motivations. Dr. Watson's narrative voice provides a relatable perspective, drawing you into the heart of the investigation. The novel is not just a detective story; it's a rich exploration of human nature and societal shifts.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's eloquent prose brings every emotion and suspenseful moment to life. "The Valley of Fear" is not just a book; it's an invitation to experience a world of mystery, adventure, and profound reflections. Whether you're a seasoned Sherlockian or new to the world of detective fiction, this novel promises an engaging and immersive reading experience that will leave you eagerly anticipating each twist and turn.Don't miss the chance to unravel the secrets of "The Valley of Fear." Join Holmes and Watson on a journey that transcends time and genre, offering an appealing blend of mystery, adventure, and the timeless brilliance of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's storytelling.

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    155 - 269,-

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    169 - 269,-

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    165 - 289,-

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    275,-

    Um dos crimes mais singulares e sensacionais dos tempos modernos. A definição é do próprio Dr. Watson, o inseparável companheiro de Sherlock Holmes, sobre o caso do cão de Baskerville, uma criatura sobrenatural que aterroriza a região após a morte misteriosa de um morador. Uma mescla singular de intrigas, mistérios, ameaças de morte e suspense vão resultar em uma revelação arrebatadora.

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    275,-

    Esta é a primeira das fascinantes e misteriosas histórias de Sherlock Holmes, o detetive de ficção mais famoso de todos os tempos. Publicado em 1887, Um Estudo em Vermelho, de Arthur Conan Doyle, não mostra apenas o início da duradoura parceria entre Holmes e Watson, mas também uma instigante narrativa que destaca as incríveis habilidades dedutivas de Holmes, despertando a curiosidade do leitor e conduzindo o caso a um desfecho inacreditável.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    275,-

    Pérolas valiosíssimas enviadas sem remetente, um bilhete escrito "O Signo dos Quatro", pegadas de um homem com uma perna de pau e outra de pés bem pequenos.São pistas que aguçam o maior detetive de todos os tempos, Sherlock Holmes, e seu parceiro, o Dr. Watson, a desvendar mais um intricado e instigante mistério.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    155,-

    Summoned from London, journalist Edward Malone, narrator of Arthur Conan Doyle's prehistoric-adventure novel The Lost World, finds himself reunited with his erstwhile travelling companions at the country home of their leader, the indomitable Professor Challenger, who, confining his guests in a sealed room with the cylinders of oxygen they have brought at his request, informs them that the Earth is passing through an immense miasma of poisonous ether that will likely extirpate all life. And so the isolated inmates begin a grim and terrifying vigil - but will the toxic vapour dissipate before their limited supply of oxygen is exhausted?Presented here with two short stories representing further thrilling episodes in the illustrious career of Conan Doyle's other great anti-hero, Professor Challenger - ?The Disintegration Machine' and ?When the World Screamed' - The Poison Belt is a tour de force of speculative fiction that is the equal of any of the author's best-known works.

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    325,-

    The Hound of the Baskervilles is a riveting mystery novel penned by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that plunges readers into the eerie moors of Devonshire, England. The story unfurls as the legendary Baskerville curse casts a long, ominous shadow over the desolate landscape. Upon the untimely demise of Sir Charles Baskerville, the heir to the Baskerville estate, the formidable detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. John Watson are called upon to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. A palpable sense of dread permeates the narrative as the duo delves into the dark secrets of the Baskerville family, haunted by a spectral hound that is said to be a harbinger of doom. As Holmes employs his razor-sharp intellect to unravel the enigma, the moors come alive with an atmosphere thick with suspense, fog, and the howls of an otherworldly beast. The novel masterfully weaves elements of superstition, crime, and deduction, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Amidst the brooding landscapes and ancient legends, Holmes and Watson navigate a labyrinth of clues and red herrings, unearthing a complex web of deceit that stretches back generations. The tension builds steadily, reaching a crescendo as the truth behind the Baskerville curse is finally revealed in a heart-pounding climax. The Hound of the Baskervilles stands as a timeless classic, captivating readers with its atmospheric setting, brilliant detective work, and the lingering question of whether the supernatural forces at play are mere figments of imagination or chilling reality. Doyle's narrative prowess transforms the moors into a character, a haunting backdrop against which the unraveling mystery unfolds with unparalleled allure.

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    305,-

    Immerse yourself in the fog-shrouded streets of Victorian London and the atmospheric charm of 221B Baker Street, which make up the world of Sherlock Holmes. As the legendary detective navigates the criminal underworld, encountering cunning adversaries and perplexing cases, readers are treated to a delightful feast of suspense, intellect and the timeless appeal of one of literature's most iconic characters. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a captivating collection that continues to enthrall mystery enthusiasts and literary aficionados alike.

  • av Arthur Conan Doyle
    415,-

    Sherlock Holmes, the best-known fictional detective of all times, is known for his wit, his mastery over reasoning, scientific knowledge, and mostly for his unparalleled skills at solving crimes. A resident of 221B Baker Street, London, Holmes is undoubtedly an extraordinary man with exceptional talents. With his friend and confidant, Dr. Watson, Sherlock takes on many adventures, where he manifests his artful way of deduction. Many of these adventures are written from the perspective of Dr. Watson. Holmes' clients come from different strata of Victorian society, from the most powerful monarchs and governments to wealthy aristocrats and industrialists to impoverished moneylenders and governesses.It's been more than a century since Sherlock Holmes first appeared in print and captivated readers. Arthur Conan Doyle's methodical sleuth has been stirring imaginations ever since - even now, the Holmes canon continues to grow as more books, television series, cartoons, and films continue to appear.

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    319,-

    In the dimly lit alleys of Victorian London, a dense fog cloaks the city, wrapping its secrets in an enigmatic shroud. The air is thick with anticipation as a mysterious letter arrives at 221B Baker Street, the famed residence of the unparalleled detective, Sherlock Holmes. The sender, a shadowy figure known only as "The Midnight Scribe," beckons Holmes and his ever-loyal companion, Dr. John Watson, into a web of intrigue that will test the limits of their deductive prowess. The letter speaks of a cryptic society that operates in the shadows, orchestrating a series of seemingly unrelated events with chilling precision. A string of bizarre occurrences has left the city in a state of unease-an aristocrat's prized jewel stolen, an esteemed scientist's groundbreaking research vanished, and a prominent politician receiving anonymous threats that could ruin his career. As Holmes delves into the intricate web of connections, a pattern emerges, revealing a meticulous plot designed to destabilize the very foundations of society. Holmes, with his piercing intellect and keen observational skills, deciphers the hidden messages within the crimes, leading him to a clandestine meeting of the society in the heart of London's underground. The stakes heighten as the detective and his companion unravel a conspiracy that transcends the boundaries of conventional criminality. The Midnight Scribe's motive remains elusive, obscured by layers of deception and misdirection. The duo navigates through opulent ballrooms, grimy opium dens, and ancient libraries, encountering a cast of characters with dubious motives and hidden agendas. The city becomes a character in itself, its gaslit streets echoing with the footsteps of those who tread the line between shadows and light. As the clock ticks relentlessly, Holmes races against time to thwart the impending catastrophe. His deductive reasoning collides with a force that challenges the very essence of logic. The final revelation unfolds in a climactic confrontation, where Holmes confronts The Midnight Scribe and unravels the intricate tapestry of deception that has bound the city in suspense. In the aftermath, London emerges from the fog, secrets laid bare, and justice restored. The enigma that gripped the city dissolves like the morning mist, leaving behind a sense of resolution and the lingering echoes of Sherlock Holmes's brilliant mind at work. This Arthur Conan Doyle-inspired mystery weaves together elements of suspense, intellectual prowess, and the allure of a bygone era, capturing the essence of Holmesian intrigue in a tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the final revelation.

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    145,-

    The Sign of the Four first appeared in the February 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine and was published in book form later that year. The second novel featuring the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion, Dr. John Watson, the story is celebrated for its intricate twists and turns and its clever blend of mystery and adventure. The plot centers around the murder investigation of Bartholomew Sholto, a search for a missing treasure, and Dr. Watson's romance with Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four is a much-beloved classic of the genre that has inspired more than a dozen screen adaptations and remains a perpetual favorite of Sherlock Holmes fans. This meticulous republication of the original edition includes a detailed biographical timeline.

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    499 - 775,-

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    185,-

    B. 24 foi publicado pela primeira vez em março de 1899 na The Strand Magazine sob o título The Story of B. 24 (A História do B. 24). Este conto, no género policial, da autoria do mestre Arthur Conan Doyle (Sir), utiliza a narrativa na primeira pessoa.Aqui, o autor e criador do mais famoso detetive do mundo, Sherlock Holmes, conta a história de um ex-presidiário que anda de terra em terra, de albergue em albergue, em busca de um trabalho honesto para refazer a sua vida. A narrativa da história desenvolve-se através de uma carta que o B. 24 - número de presidiário da personagem central desta história - envia a um investigador em busca de apelar à sua inocência após se ter visto envolvido num crime que o leva novamente à prisão. Com o propósito de demonstrar a sua inocência, o presidiário relata a sequência de eventos que o levou à situação em que se encontra. Relatando a sua má-sorte de pernoitar numa pequena aldeia, num albergue cujo dono, um tagarela de primeira, acaba a contar-lhe a história de uma grande casa na entrada da aldeia sobre a qual consta haver grandes riquezas no seu interior. O B. 24 tenta interromper a conversa em antes de saber demasiado sobre o assunto, mas o seu instinto criminoso leva-o a indagar e a saber mais e mais sobre a história da casa e dos seus residentes, inevitavelmente cede ao seu instinto e porfia as riquezas da casa, mas quando nela tenta entrar acaba enredado numa situação completamente inesperada que o leva à prisão.

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    309,-

    ""The White Company"" is a historical adventure novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Set during the Middle Ages, the narrative follows the journey of a young Englishman named Alleyne Edricson, who joins the renowned White Company, a band of archers and men-at-arms led by the charismatic Sir Nigel Loring. Together, they embark on a series of thrilling escapades and battles across France and Spain, encountering chivalry, treachery, and the pageantry of medieval warfare. The novel vividly captures the spirit of the era, portraying the code of chivalry, the brutality of warfare, and the complexities of loyalty and honor. With its rich historical backdrop and captivating characters, ""The White Company"" offers a riveting portrayal of adventure, camaraderie, and the quest for glory in a tumultuous and dynamic period of European history.

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    139,-

    ""The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans"" is one of the Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This story is part of the collection titled ""The Return of Sherlock Holmes,"" which was published in 1905.In this particular adventure, Sherlock Holmes is called upon to investigate the mysterious death of Cadogan West, a young government clerk who was found dead on the London Underground with classified government documents in his possession. The missing documents, known as the Bruce-Partington Plans, are of significant importance to national security.Sherlock Holmes is tasked with unraveling the circumstances of Cadogan West's death, recovering the missing plans, and discovering the truth behind the espionage plot that led to this incident. As with many Sherlock Holmes stories, Holmes uses his exceptional deductive reasoning skills to solve the case.""The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans"" is a classic example of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective fiction and showcases the brilliant detective work of Sherlock Holmes and the loyal assistance of Dr. John Watson.

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    335

    The unforgettable creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes is fiction's most famous and charming detective, renowned for his brilliant powers of deduction and perfect analysis of crime. With his faithful sidekick Dr. Watson, he solved the most complex and intriguing fictional crimes ever written. Immortalized by illustrators as a tall wiry man with deer stalker hat and smoking pipe, Sherlock Homes still remains the quintessential eccentric, enigmatic intellectual detective to millions of his aficionados. All the four novels of Sherlock Holmes A study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Valley of Fear are included in this volume, complete and unabridged.

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    325,-

    "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection of twelve short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson. The stories were originally published between 1891 and 1892 and later compiled into a book. In each tale, Holmes uses his keen powers of observation, deductive reasoning, and logical analysis to solve a variety of perplexing cases. The mysteries range from stolen jewels and missing persons to complex schemes and murders. Dr. Watson narrates the stories, providing insight into Holmes's methods and the challenges they face. Some of the well-known stories in this collection include "A Scandal in Bohemia," where Holmes encounters the elusive Irene Adler, "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," involving a deadly snake, and "The Red-Headed League," centered around a bizarre organization. "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is celebrated for its clever plots, memorable characters, and the distinctive dynamic between Holmes and Watson. The collection showcases Conan Doyle's mastery of detective fiction and has left a lasting impact on the genre.

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    345,-

    Peter le noir, nouvelle incontournable d'Arthur Conan Doyle, a été publiée pour la première fois en France en 1913.Vous souhaitez lire autrement et profiter d¿une expérience de lecture originale ?Grâce à notre charte éditoriale, nous vous offrons l¿opportunité de découvrir cette nouvelle dans une édition aérée et dans un grand format, facilitant ainsi votre lecture pour vous permettre de profiter d¿une expérience de lecture unique.

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    345,-

    Le Champion qui manque, nouvelle incontournable d'Arthur Conan Doyle, a été publiée pour la première fois en France en 1913.Vous souhaitez lire autrement et profiter d¿une expérience de lecture originale ?Grâce à notre charte éditoriale, nous vous offrons l¿opportunité de découvrir cette nouvelle dans une édition aérée et dans un grand format, facilitant ainsi votre lecture pour vous permettre de profiter d¿une expérience de lecture unique.

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    399,-

    "Uncle Bernac" is a historical novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in 1897.The novel is set during the Napoleonic era and follows the story of Etienne Gerard, a French Hussar officer, who is sent on a mission to England during the early years of the 19th century. Gerard's mission is to gather intelligence and report on the strength and preparedness of the English military. As the story unfolds, Gerard finds himself involved in various adventures and encounters, showcasing his wit, bravery, and resourcefulness.Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for his Sherlock Holmes detective stories, but he also wrote historical fiction and adventure novels. "Uncle Bernac" is one such work, offering readers a glimpse into the military and political landscapes of the time, with a focus on the charismatic and humorous character of Etienne Gerard.

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