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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of short stories by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle, first published on 14 October 1892. It contains the earliest short stories featuring the consulting detective Sherlock Holmes, which had been published in twelve monthly issues of The Strand Magazine from July 1891 to June 1892.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- 1892
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a collection of 12 Sherlock Holmes tales, previously published in monthly installments in The Strand Magazine between July 1891 and June 1892, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published in 1892.
Aug 9, 2024 · Arthur Conan Doyle, Scottish writer best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes, one of the most vivid and enduring characters in English fiction. His notable books included The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Nov 13, 2009 · On October 14, 1892, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle, is published. The book was the first collection of Holmes stories, which Conan Doyle had been publishing in...
Aug 2, 2024 · The first collection of the Holmes’ tales, published as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, appeared in 1892. As the world’s first and only “consulting detective,” he pursued criminals throughout Victorian and Edwardian London, the south of England, and continental Europe.
Doyle’s first published novel, A Study in Scarlet, which appeared in the popular magazine Beetor’s Christmas Annual in 1887, introduced the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
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"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection of twelve short stories featuring the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First published in 1892, the stories have captivated readers with their intriguing mysteries, astute observations, and the brilliant deductive reasoning of the detective.