A study in Scarlet. Four sign. Notes about Sherlock Holmes
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Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) is an English writer who gave tribute to almost all literary genres, but best known as the author of detective, historical, adventure and fantastic works. And, of course, as the creator of the famous tandem - Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Books about the ingenious detective and his rustic partner are translated into almost all languages of the world, Holmes and Watson became the heroes of countless literary imitations, adaptations and theatrical productions.
For more than a hundred years have passed since the moment the first story was printed, and readers of the whole world are still plunging into the world of the most interesting dangerous adventures of Sherlock Holmes and his devoted friend, into the world of foggy London streets, ominous swamps and Heather wasteland.
In the famous story "Study in crimson tones" - the first work of Sherlockian - Sherlock Holmes investigates the mysterious murder in the old house, in the ominous" sign of four" helps the orphaned young person, in the story "Silver - ... and However, read "Notes about Sherlock Holmes" and enjoy!
For more than a hundred years have passed since the moment the first story was printed, and readers of the whole world are still plunging into the world of the most interesting dangerous adventures of Sherlock Holmes and his devoted friend, into the world of foggy London streets, ominous swamps and Heather wasteland.
In the famous story "Study in crimson tones" - the first work of Sherlockian - Sherlock Holmes investigates the mysterious murder in the old house, in the ominous" sign of four" helps the orphaned young person, in the story "Silver - ... and However, read "Notes about Sherlock Holmes" and enjoy!
Author:
Author:Doyle Arthur Conan
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Detective Books
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Series:
Series: exclusive classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-114391-6
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