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| Original Title: | The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes |
| ISBN: | 0192123092 (ISBN13: 9780192123091) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Sherlock Holmes #4 |
| Characters: | Dr. John Watson, James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes, Mycroft Holmes |

Arthur Conan Doyle
Hardcover | Pages: 378 pages Rating: 4.32 | 77731 Users | 1923 Reviews
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| Title | : | The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #4) |
| Author | : | Arthur Conan Doyle |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | The Oxford Sherlock Holmes |
| Pages | : | Pages: 378 pages |
| Published | : | October 28th 1993 by Oxford University Press (first published 1894) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Mystery. Fiction. Short Stories. Crime. Detective. Audiobook |
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Leila wrote: "Not read any of this author's stories for some years Jayson but really glad you enjoyed them so much. Thank you for your review."Much appreciated, Leila :)
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Ratings: 4.32 From 77731 Users | 1923 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #4)
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that had originally been published in the Strand Magazine. Much like we like to watch our favorite shows with a new episode every week, the Strand published these stories and fans couldn't get enough. Readers, not unlike fans today, wanted to have a marathon, so Doyle published collections allowing them to binge out on their favorite detective. This is the second Sherlock Holmes collection and at the timeIn 2010, we had to read for classes one of the Sherlock Holmes' books. My teacher gave us three options. Those options were The Hound of the Baskervilles, A Study in Scarlet and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. We had to vote for the one we considered the most interesting, and the winner was THotB. Since then, I made the promise to read the entire canon... but I did it with one purpose: To get to TMoSH. Do you know why? Because in this one Holmes was supposed to die, and also because Moriarty

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Project: Catch Up On Review Backlog, review #3 out of 11Of the four Holmes books I've read so far, this one has been my favorite. Even my least favorite stories are solid, and there are several that are excellent. For context, these stories were all published between 1892-1893, at the height of both Conan Doyle's and his famous hero's popularity. Conan Doyle was growing extremely tired of his creation, and he wanted to write other, newer and more challenging things (he did, almost none of which
(A) 85% | ExtraordinaryNotes: Wherein Sherlock Holmes is given backstory and greater dimension, while the stories get darker and more complex.
After reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyles first set of 12 stories called adventures, comes is the second set of 11 stories called memoirs. I dont know why when these stories follow the same pattern and style as those adventures. I read that these stories were originally published individually in 1894 in a British magazine, Strand. Maybe, it was just the way of grouping these short stories. Silver Blaze John Straker tries to drug the horse Silver Blaze so he can bet against him and win a lot of money


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