The Complete Sherlock HolmesBorn in 1859, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote his first story at the age of six. Though he later trained to become a physician, he carried his love of storytelling with him and published his first Sherlock Holmes tale. “A Study in Scarlet“in 1887.
The Complete Sherlock Holmes is comprised of four full - length novels and fifty - six short stories ( known as " The Canon " ) featuring the world's most famous pipe - smoking detective . The legendary Sherlock Holmes employed his mastery of deductive reasoning to solve an array of complex cases.
Featuring a foreword from renowned Doyle scholar, Daniel Stashower (author of Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle) , this gift edition contains every known Sherlock Holmes tale ever written .
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