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The annotated Sherlock Holmes

Volume I

By Arthur Conan Doyle

3.71 (7 Ratings)
30 Want to read2 Currently reading4 Have read

Publish Date

/1970

Publisher

Clarkson N. Potter

Language

eng

Pages

689

Description:

Followed by: [The Annotated Sherlock Holmes 2/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8287177W) Contains: [Adventure of the Gloria Scott](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20619337W/Adventure_of_the_Gloria_Scott) [Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20619374W/Adventure_of_the_Musgrave_Ritual) [Study in Scarlet](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16290253W/A_Study_in_Scarlet) Adventure of the Resident Patient [Adventure of the Noble Bachelor](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14929841W/Adventure_of_the_Noble_Bachelor) [Second Stain](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL18191864W/Second_Stain) Adventure of the Reigate Squire [Man with the Twisted Lip](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14930258W/Man_With_the_Twisted_Lip) [Scandal in Bohemia](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14930611W/A_Scandal_in_Bohemia) [Five Orange Pips](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1518120W/Five_Orange_Pips) [Case of Identity](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14929939W/A_Case_of_Identity) [Red-Headed League](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL262476W/The_Red-Headed_League) [Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1518317W/Adventure_of_the_Blue_Carbuncle) Valley of Fear [Adventure of the Yellow Face](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20571966W/Adventure_of_the_Yellow_Face) Adventure of the Greek Interpreter [Sign of Four](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL262585W/The_Sign_of_Four)

subjectsAction & Adventure Fiction,  ancestors,  Andamanese,  aortic aneurysm,  Apaces,  arrow poisons,  asphyxiation,  banks,  barques,  Battle of Maiwand,  blackmail,  bloguns,  brandy,  butlers,  cabinet cards,  carbuncles,  cavaliers,  Christmas dinners,  churches,  commissionaires,  Confederate States Army,  convicts,  crime & mystery fiction,  crime scenes,  crocodiles,  Detective and mystery fiction,  Detective Fiction,  elms,  Encyclopædia Britannica,  English detective and mystery stories,  Fiction,  Fiction Classics,  gemstones,  gold,  Hafez,  half-pennies,  hemoglobin,  Honourable Society of the Inner Temple,  Horace,  Hosmer Angel,  Indian Rebellion of 1857,  James Windibank,  John H. Watson,  Justices of the Peace,  Ku Klux Klan,  lascars,  launches,  Literary Fiction,  maids,  maps,  Mary Sutherland,  meres,  mixed race children,  Mystery & Suspense,  Mystery fiction,  novel,  oaks,  opium dens,  pawnbrokers,  pennies,  pioneers,  police inspectors,  prima donnas,  prime ministers,  private investigators,  Private investigators in fiction,  prospecting,  red hair,  riddles,  sailing ships,  Scottish Terriers,  Second Anglo-Afghan War,  secretaries of state,  Sherlock Holmes,  smoke bombs,  study,  substance abuse,  tea plantations,  The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-day Saints,  tobacco pipes,  treasure,  Trichinopoly cigars,  waylaying,  yellow fever,  Mystery and detective stories,  Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character),  John H. Watson (Fictitious character)

PeopleSherlock Holmes,  John H. Watson,  Victor Trevor,  Mr. Trevor,  Hudson,  Beddoes,  James Armitage,  Jack Prendergast,  Reginald Musgrave,  Rachel Howells,  Richard Brunton,  King Charles I,  King Charles II,  Enoch Drebber,  Joseph Stangerson,  Stamford,  Gregson,  Inspector G. Lestrade,  Alice Charpentier,  Constable Rance,  Brigham Young,  John Ferrier,  Lucy,  Wiggins,  Jefferson Hope,  Baker Street Irregulars,  Hatty Doran,  Lord St. Simon,  Francis H. Moulton,  Lord Bellinger,  Trelawney Hope,  Eduardo Lucas,  Hilda Trelawney Hope,  Kate Whitney,  Isa Whitney,  Neville St. Clair,  Hugh Boone,  Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein,  Clotilde Lothman von Saxe-Meiningen,  Irene Adler,  Godfrey Norton,  John Openshaw,  Openshaw,  England,  Horsham,  West Sussex,  United States,  Florida,  Pondicherry,  India,  Dundee,  River Thames,  Georgia,  Texas,  London,  Savannah,  North Atlantic,  Jabez Wilson,  Vincent Spaulding,  Duncan Ross,  Police Inspector Jones,  Mr. Merryweather,  John Clay,  Archie,  Countess of Morcar,  John Horner,  Peterson,  Henry Baker,  Breckinridge,  Mrs Oakshott,  Catherine Cusack,  James Ryder,  Mrs. Oakshott,  Grant Munro,  Effie Munro,  John Hebron,  Lucy Hebron,  Mary Morstan,  John Sholto,  Jonathan Small,  Mahomet Singh,  Abdullah Khan,  Dost Akbar,  Toby,  Tonga,  Rajah,  Mr. Sherman,  Bartholomew,  Thaddeus Sholto,  Captain Morstan

PlacesEngland,  Horsham,  West Sussex,  United States,  Florida,  Pondicherry,  India,  Dundee,  River Thames,  Georgia,  Texas,  London,  Savannah,  North Atlantic,  Norfolk,  Goldfields region of Victoria,  Hampshire,  Fordingbridge,  Australia,  Falmouth,  Sussex,  University of London,  Netley,  Criterion Restaurant,  221B Baker Street,  St. Bartholomew's,  Afghanistan,  Scotland Yard,  St. Petersburg,  Russia,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  Paris,  France,  Cleveland,  Salt Lake Valley,  Utah,  Europe,  Madame Charpentier's Boarding House,  Brixton Road,  Hyde Park,  Serpentine,  Whitehall Terrace,  Upper Swandam Lane,  Bohemia,  Scandinavia,  Warsaw,  Church of St. Monica,  Edgware Road,  Charing Cross railway station,  Baker Street,  Alpha Inn,  British Museum,  Covent Garden,  Brixton,  Norbury,  America,  Inglaterra,  Langham Hotel,  Agra Fort,  Buffs,  Andaman Islands,  Dartmoor Prison,  Leadenhall Street

Times1890,  1888,  1857,  December 1878,  1882,  1878,  1881,  1847,  1869,  March 1883,  2 May 1883,  4 January 1885,  March 1869,  Reconstruction era,  January/February 1883,  January 1885