The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (Collins Classics)
By (Author) Arthur Conan Doyle
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
23rd May 2016
19th May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
823.912
Paperback
304
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 20mm
180g
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It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen to write these the last words in which I shall ever record the singular gifts by which my friend Mr. Sherlock Holmes was distinguished.
This collection of eleven stories depict Holmes and Watson at their very best and solving some of their most notorious cases, culminating in The Final Problem. In this infamous tale, Holmes comes face-to-face with his greatest opponent, the criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty, at the Reichenbach Falls.
Each of the stories was previously published in The Strand magazine before being released together in a single volume in 1894. This is a quintessential collection, and a must-have for collectors and fans of one of the finest sleuths in English literature.
Holmes is a mesmerising creation and Conan Doyle a master storyteller The Times
The immense talent, passion and literary brilliance that Conan Doyle brought to his work gives him a unique place in English letters Stephen Fry
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (18591930) was a Scottish physician and writer. He is internationally renowned for his tales of the detective Sherlock Holmes, which have been turned into immensely popular films, comics, and TV series. Conan Doyles work included mystery, fantasy and science fiction, as well as poetry, stories, plays, novels, and non-fiction.