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The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes
  

The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle (Author) "'IT can't hurt now,' was Mr Sherlock Holmes's comment when for the tenth time in as many years, I asked his leave to reveal the..." (more)
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In The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes we read the last twelve stories Conan Doyle was to write about Holmes and Watson. They reflect the disillusioned world of the 1920's in which they were written, and he can be seen to take advantage of new, more open conventions in fiction. Suicide as a murder weapon and homosexual incest are some of the psychological tragedies whose consequences are unravelled by the mind of Holmes before the eyes of Watson. That said, the collection also includes some of the best turns of wit in the series, and indeed in the whole of English literature. The editor of this volume, W.W. Robson, is Emeritus David Masson, Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh and the author of Modern English Literature. The general editor of the Oxford Sherlock Holmes, Owen Dudley Edwards, is Reader in History at the University of Edinburgh and author of The Quest for Sherlock Holmes. A Biographical Study of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Case Book of Sherlock Holmes, Jan 16 2002
By ernest drown "erniedrown" (orford, nh United States) - See all my reviews
Buyer beware!! This audio contains only 4 or the original 13 stories contained in the Case Book of Sherlock Holmes. Clearly it is an abridgement. !!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sherlock's Swan Song, May 5 2001
By George R Dekle "Bob Dekle" (Lake City, FL United States) - See all my reviews
"The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes" was Doyle's last collection of short stories on the great detective. The stories may not have been uniformly as good as the earlier Holmes stories, and some of the plots may have been derivative, but they still entertain.

"The Three Garridebs" rehashed the plot of "The Red Headed League". "The Creeping Man" turned in a creepy tale whose premise has been disproved by later science. "The Veiled Lodger" was not even a mystery.

The rest of the stories were much better. "The Blanched Soldier" presented a conundrum which Holmes solved without visiting the scene. "The Sussex Vampire" had a perfectly natural explanation. "The Lion's Mane" involved violent death, but was there a crime? Holmes worked for an unnamed "Illustrious Client", but you should be able to figure out who it was. We meet Holmes' page, Billy, for the first and last time in "The Mazarin Stone". We meet international intrigue in "Shoscombe Old Place" and an arrogant murderer in "The Retired Colourman". My favorite story of the lot is "The Problem of Thor Bridge", where Holmes clears a young lady of murder in the face of almost overwhelming evidence of guilt.

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5.0 out of 5 stars More Masterpieces of English Detective Fiction, Jul 25 2000
By VoodooLord7 (Oklahoma, USA) - See all my reviews
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As a reviewer below noted, these aren't the most famous stories in the world of Holmes, but they are still great. I've read all 60 Holmes stories, and there is not a dull one. Besides, you're in for a few surprises in this one. For one, there are stories told through the viewpoint of Holmes himself! True, it doesn't quite hold the same magic as does Watson's narrative, but it is an interesting novelty for Holmes fans (there are only three Holmes stories not told through the viewpoint of Watson: two by Holmes, and one in third person). Also, these were the last Holmes books ever published! Instead of killing him off as he did before, Doyle simply writes a preface to the stories in which he says, among other things, "so say goodbye to Mr. Sherlock Holmes!". Which we did, much to the literature buying public's chagrin.
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