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  1. 1 de mar. de 1999 · Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930. Title. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Note. Also available as audio book: #9551. Note. There is an improved edition of this title, eBook #48320. Contents. A scandal in Bohemia -- The Red-headed League -- A case of identity -- The Boscombe Valley mystery -- The five orange pips -- The man with the twisted lip ...

  2. Kindle $4.99. Rate this book. First published in 1944, this is an anthology of parodies and pastiches, and comprises of a collection of more than 30 stories—written by detective story writers, famous literary figures, humorists and others—of burlesques and pastiches of the famous detective that represent the highlights of character, style ...

  3. First published in 1944, this is an anthology of parodies and pastiches, and comprises of a collection of more than 30 stories—written by detective story writers, famous literary figures, humorists and others—of burlesques and pastiches of the famous detective that represent the highlights of character, style, idiosyncrasies, deduction associated with Sherlock Holmes.Barrie, O’Henry ...

  4. 6 de sept. de 2023 · Señalemos algunos hitos importantes, como la aparición en 1944 de la antología The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, editada por Ellery Queen, que reúne a talentos de la talla de Agatha ...

  5. The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Honest and True Memoirs of a Nonentity (The Best of the Comedy-O-Rama Hour series) (Audio Theater) Joe Bevilacqua,Daws Butler,Robert J. Cirasa. Published by Waterlogg Productions (Joe Bevilacqua) and Blackstone Audio September 2013, 2013. ISBN 10: 1482915723 ISBN 13: 9781482915723.

  6. A sequel of sorts to Ellery Queen’s MISADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1944), as it includes stories left out of that classic anthology. Includes early pastiches and parodies by James L. Ford, Charlton Andrews, Arthur Chapman, Andrew Lang, Maurice Baring, Edmund Lester Pearson, J. Storer Clouston, Cornelis Veth, Allan Upward, J. Alston Cooper, George F. Forrest, Robin Dunbar and, finally ...

  7. For every Sherlock Holmes story written by Arthur Conan Doyle, there have been innumerable pastiches of his (or Doctor Watson’s?) style. I confess to having been responsible for several myself. […]