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Editada por una de las autoridades sherlockianas más destacadas, Leslie S. Klinger, la presente publicación es reconocida como la más importante de las realizadas sobre el detective en cuatro décadas: un libro que interesará a todo lector y amante de la buena literatura. Los que no conozcan al famoso detective apreciarán la clara presentación de Klinger de sus célebres relatos en el orden original de publicación, mientras que los sherlockianos más experimentados se verán cautivados con las más de 1.000 anotaciones, cuidadosamente investigadas, para presentar la información histórica sobre la Inglaterra victoriana, al igual que explicaciones de las teorías sherlockianas imperantes.
El presente volumen, dentro de una serie de tres, contiene los relatos publicados desde 1903 a 1927 en la Strand Magazine, tales como «La aventura de la casa deshabitada», «La aventura de la Escuela Priory», «La aventura de los anteojos dorados», «La aventura del Pabellón Wisteria», «La aventura del detective moribundo», «La aventura del cliente ilustre» y «El problema del puente Thor». Más tarde, como en la presente edición, todos ellos fueron recogidos en forma de libro bajo los títulos El regreso de Sherlock Holmes, Su último saludo y El archivo de Sherlock Holmes.
Contains:
Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
His Last Bow
Return of Sherlock Holmes
Adventure of the Empty House
Adventure of the Norwood Builder
Dancing Men
Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist
Adventure of the Priory School
Black Peter
Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
Six Napoleons
Adventure of the Three Students
Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez
Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter
Adventure of the Abbey Grange
Second Stain
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The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes, Volume 2: The Short Stories, Volume 2 (non-slipcased edition)
November 5, 2007, W. W. Norton
Hardcover
in English
0393059154 9780393059151
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The new annotated Sherlock Holmes: Volume II: The return of Sherlock Holmes; His last bow; The case-book of Sherlock Holmes
2005, W. W. Norton & Company, W.W. Norton
hardcover
in English
- Fifth Edition (1)
0393059162 9780393059168
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