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Sherlock Holmes Complete Works 2

(uk) Conan Doyle

118K0

The contents of this book include the Bohemian Scandal, the Red-Headed Society, the Identity Case, the Boscombe Valley Mystery, the Five Orange Pits, the Man with the Crooked Lip, the Sapphire Case, the Piebald Band Mystery, the Engineer's Thumb Case, etc.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes Detective Novels (volume 2)

(uk) Conan Doyle

373K0

This book is divided into three volumes: the last volume, the middle volume, and the second volume: the story: Last Dedication, Uncanny Valley, and New Exploration. This book has a rigorous structure, closely linked links, and a thrilling and fascinating storyline. It is called the "Bible" of mystery novels by mystery fans. It is a must-have desk book for every mystery fan. This book can be called a classic version of translation among similar products - the main translator of this book, Lu Danjun, is a well-known English translator, and the remaining translators are mostly university English professors with strong capabilities. Literary books translated by Lu Danjun such as "The Natural History of Sensation", "People Call Me Animals", "White Tiger", "Brize" and "I'm Waiting for You in Another World" are very popular among readers. His translations are praised by Douban readers as "kung fu" and "the icing on the cake".

Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes

General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

145K8.6

Sherlock Holmes is the culmination of Conan Doyle's detective novels and is also a popular work in the world's literary world. The protagonist Sherlock Holmes has become the synonym for the great detective and a hero worshiped by everyone. He once eclipsed the protagonists of many detective novels. At the same time, he is also one of the most vivid characters in British novels. The protagonist Sherlock Holmes is a detective full of wisdom. The cases he faced were full of doubts and confusing, but with logical reasoning, the truth was finally revealed. When the author tells the story, he cleverly creates suspense and his writing style is concise, which makes the story climax and fascinating. Therefore, the work has been widely loved by people all over the world since its publication.

Yellow-faced Man

Yellow-faced Man

General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

8K0

Grant Myler, a young hop merchant, is frightened and angry by his new neighbor, while his wife, Ephesus, begins to behave strangely. Mailer made certain observations and actions, thinking that there must be a problem between his wife and his neighbor, and something made him feel uncomfortable. In order to solve the mystery, in order to completely understand the face, as well as his wife's strange behavior and uneasiness, he asked Holmes for help.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·volume 4

(uk) Conan Doyle

243K0

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, England in 1859. He attended a church school as a teenager, and later received a doctorate in medicine from the University of Edinburgh, and was knighted in 1902. From the time he wrote "A Study in Scarlet" in 1886 until his death in 1930, he wrote more than 60 short stories and short stories with private detective Sherlock Holmes as the protagonist. When these novels were collected and published, they were titled "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes". In addition, he has also written many other types of novels, such as science fiction novels, historical novels, romance novels, dramas, poetry, etc. Conan Doyle wrote "A Study in Scarlet" when he was 29 years old, and it was published the following year. Two years later, he published The Sign of Four. In the three years from 1891 to 1894, Conan Doyle wrote 24 short stories, including "A Scandal in Bohemia", "The Red-Headed Society", "A Case of Identity", "The Secret of Boscombe Valley", "Five Orange Cores", "The Man with a Crooked Mouth", and "The Silver Horse", and published them together. At the end of 1894, Conan Doyle let Holmes die in "The Final Case". Under the appeal of readers, he wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles" in 1901. In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote "The Empty House", which brought Sherlock Holmes back from the dead and became active in front of readers again. He has successively written detective stories such as "Return", "Uncanny Valley", "Last Salute", and "New Detective". Conan Doyle wrote stories about Sherlock Holmes, a total of 56 short stories and 4 novellas. These stories were published in "Seaside Magazine" one after another for 40 years. The stories mainly take place between 1878 and 1907, with the latest story set in 1914. Two of these stories are written in the first voice of Holmes, two are written in the third person, and the rest are narrated by Watson.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes: Classic Illustrated Edition (part 2)

(uk) Conan Doyle

359K0

"The Sherlock Holmes" is a wonderful detective novel in human history and a popular work in the world of literature. The protagonist created by the author, Holmes, is calm, brave, and intelligent. Each of his crime-solving stories has become an eternal classic.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes 1 (new Annotated Edition)

(uk) Conan Doyle

416K7.9

This volume includes two classic short story collections: "History of Adventure" and "Memoirs". Twenty-four original Sherlock Holmes stories-plus more than a thousand annotations-will captivate both first-time readers and seasoned fans.

Passionate Woman (old Translation of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

13K0

That is, A Case of Identity, now translated as: Case of Identity, is the third case in "History of Adventure". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in September 1891. The translator, You Banmang, is one of the writers of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School, and his life is unknown.

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General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

152K0

The English detective Sherlock Holmes, who smoked a pipe, had a serious look, acted mysteriously, and had great powers, was the leading detective in continental Europe at that time. He relied on his unique reasoning techniques to solve problems, solve cases, and capture enemies. "A Study in Scarlet", "The Devil Dog of the Baskervilles", "The Adventures of the Empty House", "The Red Circle" and "The Case of the Crown Jewels" are still popular today.

The Story of Zheng Yan (old Translation Collection of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

17K0

That is, The Adventure of the Illustrious Client, which today is translated as: The Illustrious Client, is the sixth case of "New Detective". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in January 1925. The translator, Zhou Shojuan, is a leading writer and literary translator of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has edited magazines such as Saturday, Violet, and Half Moon, and his translated works, such as Short Stories by European and American Famous Writers, have been highly praised.

Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes

General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

247K0

"The Sherlock Holmes" is a wonderful detective novel in human history and a popular work in the world of literature. The protagonist created by the author, Holmes, is calm, brave, and intelligent. Each of his crime-solving stories has become an eternal classic.

Sherlock Holmes (part 2)

(uk) Conan Doyle

240K0

Arthur Conan Doyle is the world's most famous detective novelist, known as the "Father of British Detective Novels", a famous playwright, and one of the world's best-selling authors. His "The Sherlock Holmes" has been the best-selling book in the world in the past century. The image of Sherlock Holmes he created is deeply loved by teenagers all over the world.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·volume 8

(uk) Conan Doyle

82K0

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, England in 1859. He attended a church school as a teenager, and later received a doctorate in medicine from the University of Edinburgh, and was knighted in 1902. From the time he wrote "A Study in Scarlet" in 1886 until his death in 1930, he wrote more than 60 short stories and short stories with private detective Sherlock Holmes as the protagonist. When these novels were collected and published, they were titled "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes". In addition, he has also written many other types of novels, such as science fiction novels, historical novels, romance novels, dramas, poetry, etc. Conan Doyle wrote "A Study in Scarlet" when he was 29 years old, and it was published the following year. Two years later, he published The Sign of Four. In the three years from 1891 to 1894, Conan Doyle wrote 24 short stories, including "A Scandal in Bohemia", "The Red-Headed Society", "A Case of Identity", "The Secret of Boscombe Valley", "Five Orange Cores", "The Man with a Crooked Mouth", and "The Silver Horse", and published them together. At the end of 1894, Conan Doyle let Holmes die in "The Final Case". Under the appeal of readers, he wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles" in 1901. In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote "The Empty House", which brought Sherlock Holmes back from the dead and became active in front of readers again. He has successively written detective stories such as "Return", "Uncanny Valley", "Last Salute", and "New Detective". Conan Doyle wrote stories about Sherlock Holmes, a total of 56 short stories and 4 novellas. These stories were published in "Seaside Magazine" one after another for 40 years. The stories mainly take place between 1878 and 1907, with the latest story set in 1914. Two of these stories are written in the first voice of Holmes, two are written in the third person, and the rest are narrated by Watson.

Sherlock Holmes·1

Sherlock Holmes·1

General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

100K6.4

This book consists of 8 carefully selected short stories from Sherlock Holmes' classic novels A Study in Scarlet and A History of Adventures (1891-1892). Watson, a military doctor who returned to London to recuperate after being injured on the battlefield, met a very powerful detective - Sherlock Holmes. One day, Holmes took Watson with him to investigate a murder case in an empty house in Lawston Garden Street that caused a huge headache for the police. During the entire investigation of the case, mysteries emerged one after another. What does the scary scarlet word "RACHE" stand for on the wall of the living room at the crime scene? Is it a clue left by the deceased? Who is the old woman who disguised herself as Sherlock Holmes? Everything is shrouded in mystery... The eight short stories in the short story collection "History of Adventures" continue Sherlock Holmes's gorgeous investigative techniques in the previous novel, a beautiful girl with an IQ comparable to Sherlock Holmes, a pie-in-the-sky job, a goose with a sapphire in its belly... Each story is wonderful and can be called a classic! So what bizarre cases will our detective Sherlock Holmes encounter next? Let's open this book and follow the great detective to investigate the case together!

The Creeping Man (old Translations of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

14K0

That is, The Adventure of the Creeping Man, now translated as: The Creeper, is the third case of "New Detectives". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in March 1922. The translator, Zhou Shojuan, is a leading writer and literary translator of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has edited magazines such as Saturday, Violet, and Half Moon, and his translated works, such as Short Stories by European and American Famous Writers, have been highly praised.

Sherlock Holmes (part 2)

(uk) Conan Doyle

112K0

"Sherlock Holmes" is the masterpiece of the famous British detective novelist Conan Doyle. The plot of the novel is bizarre and tortuous. It uses rigorous logic to solve the case through rigorous reasoning. It founded the genre of detective novels that emphasize reasoning and had an important influence on later popular mystery novels. His works also reflected the darkness of the capitalist society at that time. In addition, with so many large and small cases, there are few designs that are unsuccessful or too far-fetched. On the contrary, there are many creative ideas that have become the objects of imitation by later generations. In particular, the partnership of Holmes and Watson, as well as the typical "detective", have a profound impact. To this day, this set of works is still popular, and its timeless characteristics are the best proof that this work is worthy of being a classic.

Three People with the Same Surname

(uk) Conan Doyle

99K0

Selected from the collection of Sherlock Holmes detective stories, including "Three Men with the Same Surname", "The Lion's Mane", "The Devil's Feet" and many other popular short stories. The novel has a rigorous structure and a bizarre and fascinating plot. The literary image created by the author has a distinctive personality, and he integrates pathology, psychology, etc. Into the detective art in his writing, forming a unique style of detective novels.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·volume 9

(uk) Conan Doyle

88K0

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, England in 1859. He attended a church school as a teenager, and later received a doctorate in medicine from the University of Edinburgh, and was knighted in 1902. From the time he wrote "A Study in Scarlet" in 1886 until his death in 1930, he wrote more than 60 short stories and short stories with private detective Sherlock Holmes as the protagonist. When these novels were collected and published, they were titled "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes". In addition, he has also written many other types of novels, such as science fiction novels, historical novels, romance novels, dramas, poetry, etc. Conan Doyle wrote "A Study in Scarlet" when he was 29 years old, and it was published the following year. Two years later, he published The Sign of Four. In the three years from 1891 to 1894, Conan Doyle wrote 24 short stories, including "A Scandal in Bohemia", "The Red-Headed Society", "A Case of Identity", "The Secret of Boscombe Valley", "Five Orange Cores", "The Man with a Crooked Mouth", and "The Silver Horse", and published them together. At the end of 1894, Conan Doyle let Holmes die in "The Final Case". Under the appeal of readers, he wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles" in 1901. In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote "The Empty House", which brought Sherlock Holmes back from the dead and became active in front of readers again. He has successively written detective stories such as "Return", "Uncanny Valley", "Last Salute", and "New Detective". Conan Doyle wrote stories about Sherlock Holmes, a total of 56 short stories and 4 novellas. These stories were published in "Seaside Magazine" one after another for 40 years. The stories mainly take place between 1878 and 1907, with the latest story set in 1914. Two of these stories are written in the first voice of Holmes, two are written in the third person, and the rest are narrated by Watson.

The Complete Sherlock Holmes Illustrated Translation (volume 3)

(uk) Conan Doyle

203K0

"The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes" (full illustrated translation) includes famous British detective novelist Arthur Conan Doyle's masterpieces such as "A Study in Scarlet", "The Sign of the Four", "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Land of Saints", "The Uncanny Valley", "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes", "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" and "The End of Time", which are promoted as classics. With a strict structure and ups and downs of the plot, the author successfully created the image of Sherlock Holmes as a witty and brave detective. More than a hundred years have passed since "A Study in Scarlet" was published in 1887, and his works are still popular.

The Opening of Sherlock Holmes (old Translation of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

46K0

That is A Study in Scarlet, today's translation: A Study in Scarlet. The opening story of this series originally appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual, November 1887. The translator Lin Shu was a famous translator and writer in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of my country. He is known as the founder of modern Chinese literary circles. With his excellent classical literacy, skillful expression skills and smooth writing style, he formed a unique style, which was deeply loved by Qian Zhongshu, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren and others, and was rated as better than the original work.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (illustrated Edition) 5 the Hound of the Baskervilles

(uk) Conan Doyle

119K01

Dr. Mortimer comes to visit Holmes, bringing with him a spooky legend and a gruesome case. But no one knows that this story that makes it difficult to distinguish between fiction and reality will become a nightmare that haunts the Baskerville family. There is no doubt that this is the greatest case that Holmes has ever experienced, not even "one".

Vampire (old Translation of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

11K0

That is, The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, today's translation: The Vampire of Sussex, is the fourth case of "New Detective". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in January 1924. The translator, Zhou Shojuan, is a leading writer and literary translator of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has edited magazines such as Saturday, Violet, and Half Moon, and his translated works, such as Short Stories by European and American Famous Writers, have been highly praised.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·volume 1

(uk) Conan Doyle

238K0

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, England in 1859. He attended a church school as a teenager, and later received a doctorate in medicine from the University of Edinburgh, and was knighted in 1902. From the time he wrote "A Study in Scarlet" in 1886 until his death in 1930, he wrote more than 60 short stories and short stories with private detective Sherlock Holmes as the protagonist. When these novels were collected and published, they were titled "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes". In addition, he has also written many other types of novels, such as science fiction novels, historical novels, romance novels, dramas, poetry, etc. Conan Doyle wrote "A Study in Scarlet" when he was 29 years old, and it was published the following year. Two years later, he published The Sign of Four. In the three years from 1891 to 1894, Conan Doyle wrote 24 short stories, including "A Scandal in Bohemia", "The Red-Headed Society", "A Case of Identity", "The Secret of Boscombe Valley", "Five Orange Cores", "The Man with a Crooked Mouth", and "The Silver Horse", and published them together. At the end of 1894, Conan Doyle let Holmes die in "The Final Case". Under the appeal of readers, he wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles" in 1901. In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote "The Empty House", which brought Sherlock Holmes back from the dead and became active in front of readers again. He has successively written detective stories such as "Return", "Uncanny Valley", "Last Salute", and "New Detective". Conan Doyle wrote stories about Sherlock Holmes, a total of 56 short stories and 4 novellas. These stories were published in "Seaside Magazine" one after another for 40 years. The stories mainly take place between 1878 and 1907, with the latest story set in 1914. Two of these stories are written in the first voice of Holmes, two are written in the third person, and the rest are narrated by Watson.

By the Bridge of Thunder (old Translations of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

16K0

That is, The Problem of Thor Bridge, now translated as: The Mystery of Thor Bridge, is the second case of "New Detectives". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in February 1922. The translator, Zhou Shojuan, is a leading writer and literary translator of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has edited magazines such as Saturday, Violet, and Half Moon, and his translated works, such as Short Stories by European and American Famous Writers, have been highly praised.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (volume 1)

(uk) Conan Doyle

93K0

Conan Doyle is the world's most famous detective novelist, known as the "Father of British Detective Novels", a famous playwright, and one of the world's best-selling authors. His "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes" has been the best-selling book in the world in the past century. The image of Sherlock Holmes he created is deeply loved by teenagers all over the world.

Sherlock Holmes: the Hound of the Baskervilles

(uk) Conan Doyle

125K7.76

A century-old noble family has fallen into a terrible curse. Following the tragic death of Sir Charles Baskerville on Dart Moor, the curse of the Hound haunted his heir, Henry Baskerville. Are these tragedies caused by supernatural forces or sinister human hearts? Holmes and Watson began the most thrilling case in their detective careers...

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes

(uk) Conan Doyle

1.2M0

"Sherlock Holmes" includes "A Study in Scarlet: The Four Signs", "Sherlock Holmes", "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes", "The Return of Sherlock Holmes", "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Valley of Fear", "Holmes Takes a Bow" and "The Continuation of Sherlock Holmes". Every story in this book allows readers to fully experience the thinking and feeling of speculating on the case. It is a work that readers of all ages can benefit from.

The Complete Sherlock Holmes Series 4: the Return of Sherlock Holmes

(uk) Conan Doyle

195K0

"The Return of Sherlock Holmes" is a detective story full of legend, adventure and wisdom. The book includes "The Adventure of the Empty House", "The Norwood Builders' Case", "The Mystery of the Dancer's Pattern", "The Case of the Lone Cyclist", "The Kidnapping Case of Abbey School", "The Case of Black Peter", "The Case of Charles Augustus Milverton", "The Mystery of the Six Napoleon Busts", "Three College Students", "The Mystery of the Gold-rimmed Pince-nez", "The Mystery of the Missing Rugby Halfback", "The Grange Manor Massacre" and "The Second Bloodstain", a total of 18 chapters. Among them, "The Adventure of the Empty House" is the beginning of Holmes' return after "The Final Case". Ever since Holmes and the London criminal leader both fell into the waterfall, everyone thought that Holmes died there - but unexpectedly, eight years later, Holmes came back disguised as an old tramp and used his old house on Baker Street to solve three unsolved cases in London.

Sherlock Holmes Series 5: the Hound of the Baskervilles

(uk) Conan Doyle

111K0

The story follows the mysterious and horrifying deaths of the Baskerville family heirs one after another, which caught the attention of Holmes. Under Holmes's ingenious arrangement, his loyal partner Watson came to the Baskerville Manor and encountered various strange things one after another, such as the miserable cry of a woman in the middle of the night, the suspicious behavior of the butler Barrymore at night, and the fragments of a letter he later discovered from Sir Charles that had not been completely burned before his death, etc. These many doubts made him feel like he was falling into the clouds. Just when he decided to go deep into the tiger's den to explore the truth, he unexpectedly encountered Sherlock Holmes who fell from the sky. It turns out that in order to find out the secret of the legendary terrible hound and the tragedy that happened at Baskerville Manor, Holmes deliberately hid from the public and hid alone in an inaccessible swamp, enduring the storm, loneliness and cold attacks. At this time, the cunning criminals began to lose their control and gradually surfaced...

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes Volume 6: the Valley of Fear

(uk) Conan Doyle

109K0

Holmes learned through his assistant that Douglas, a wealthy gentleman, was in danger, so he prepared to stop the case from happening. In the end, it was too late. Douglas had been framed and died in a horrific manner. His head was almost shattered by gunshots, and the surrounding area was covered in blood and flesh. It was too horrible to look at! Next to the body was a card with the words "V. V.341" Scrawled on it. This makes the case even more confusing. But Holmes finally came to the conclusion that "Douglas was not dead, but was hiding." In the end, his judgment was proved to be correct. Douglas was an excellent detective. In order to completely eradicate the heinous bloodthirsty faction, he went deep into the organization and became one of them, eventually arresting most of the members. However, there were still some elements who wanted to kill him after being released from prison, so Douglas disguised the case as if he had been killed to maintain his own safety.

Research on Letters in Scarlet

(uk) Conan Doyle

93K8.29

It is a novella by the famous British detective novelist Conan Doyle. It tells the story of Dr. Watson, who was injured and retired from the battlefield in Afghanistan, and Sherlock Holmes shared an apartment at 221B Baker Street, London. Soon, he discovered that this person had the power of careful observation and extraordinary reasoning and analysis ability beyond ordinary people. At the same time, there were often some mysterious visitors coming in and out of their apartment. Until one day, they were involved in a murder case. The reasoning of this work is fascinating, the structure is ups and downs, the characters are vivid, and it touches on the social reality of Britain at that time.

Love and Death (old Translations of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

10K0

That is, The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, now translated as: Grange Manor, is the twelfth case of "Return". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in September 1904. The translator, Chen Diexian, also known as Tianxuwosheng, is a representative writer of the Yuanyangbutterf School. He was once hailed as a child prodigy when he was young, and later served as the editor-in-chief of the supplements of "Game Magazine", "Women's World" and "Shenbao".

The Uncanny Valley (old Translations of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

86K0

That is The Valley of Fear. The third article in this series was originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" from September 1914 to May 1915. The translator, Gu Mingdao, is an important writer of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has written a large number of martial arts novels, romance novels and translated novels. His "The Heroine of the Wild River" is one of the works that had the greatest influence on Jin Yong.

Sherlock Holmes Complete Works 4

(uk) Conan Doyle

142K0

The Complete Sherlock Holmes 4 includes "The Uncanny Valley" and "New Detectives". Uncanny Valley: A criminal gang known as the "Kool Party", which has many evil deeds, is cruel and cruel, and has no conscience, has been wiped out. The policeman who once entered the enemy's interior and worked as an undercover agent is desperately pursued by the devil. The police killed the devil but was tortured by the court. He went to Africa to escape pursuit but was swept into the sea by the wind and waves... New investigation: The baby's white and tender neck was flowing with blood. The woman standing next to the baby grinned and her lips were bloody. She looked very scary. Is that woman really a legendary vampire? This is a vampire mystery from Sussex. It requires Sherlock Holmes' wit to uncover the hidden truth... The outstanding British detective novelist and playwright can be called the originator of detective suspense novels. He graduated from Edinburgh Medical University and has been practicing medicine for more than 10 years. His income is barely enough to sustain his life. Later, he specialized in writing detective novels. Because of his successful creation of the detective character Sherlock Holmes (also translated as Sherlock Holmes), he became one of the most important novelists in the history of detective novels and is honored as the "Father of British Detective Novels". In addition, he has also written many other types of novels, such as science fiction, suspense, historical novels, romance novels, dramas, poetry, etc.

The Empty House (old Translations of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

15K0

That is, The Adventure of the Empty House, which is the first case in "The Return". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in January 1903. The translator, Yan Duhe, also known as Zhiwo and Benfang Guanzhu, is a representative writer of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has presided over the supplement of "The News" for more than 30 years. He is famous for his sharp views, concise writing and unique vision. Some commentators even praised him as "Jin Yong before liberation".

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·illustrated Translation (volume 1)

(uk) Conan Doyle

321K0

"The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes" (full illustrated translation) includes famous British detective novelist Arthur Conan Doyle's masterpieces such as "A Study in Scarlet", "The Sign of the Four", "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Land of Saints", "The Uncanny Valley", "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes", "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" and "The End of Time", which are promoted as classics. With a strict structure and ups and downs of the plot, the author successfully created the image of Sherlock Holmes as a witty and brave detective. More than a hundred years have passed since "A Study in Scarlet" was published in 1887, and his works are still popular.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (illustrated Edition) (complete Set)

(uk) Conan Doyle

1.5M03

The first annotated edition of the complete works of Sherlock Holmes in the Chinese-speaking world, limited to 9999 sets. It gathers together famous scholars and arguments of Fujian over the past century, 60 annotations and notes, and provides professional index notes for each story; more than 400 precious illustrations, all of which were original illustrations when the novel was first published; and unpublished works of Conan Doyle are disclosed for the first time, including the posthumous manuscript of the 61st Sherlock Holmes story.

A Snow Cage to Redress an Injustice (old Translations of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

10K0

That is The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez, modern translation: Golden Pince-Nez, which is the tenth case of "The Return". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in July 1904. The translator, Chen Diexian, also known as Tianxuwosheng, is a representative writer of the Yuanyangbutterf School. He was once hailed as a child prodigy when he was young, and later served as the editor-in-chief of the supplements of "Game Magazine", "Women's World" and "Shenbao".

Sherlock Holmes Complete Works 3

(uk) Conan Doyle

146K0

The Complete Sherlock Holmes 3 includes "The Return" and "The Mystery of the Dog". Return Record: It mainly writes about some cases handled by Holmes after his return, such as 6 small detective stories such as the Lone Cyclist, Milverton, and the Missing Central Guard. The Mystery of the Devil Dog: In the middle of the night, Sir suddenly died violently in the swamp outside the park. Near the body, there were many creepy hound paw prints. Was his death really caused by the big hound in ancient legends? Sherlock Holmes leads to the real murderer. It turns out that the criminal used the legend of the hound to kill his relatives by any means in order to obtain a huge amount of property, but was buried in the swamp when he fled in a hurry late at night... The outstanding British detective novelist and playwright can be called the originator of detective suspense novels. He graduated from Edinburgh Medical University and has been practicing medicine for more than 10 years. His income is barely enough to sustain his life. Later, he specialized in writing detective novels. Because of his successful creation of the detective character Sherlock Holmes (also translated as Sherlock Holmes), he became one of the most important novelists in the history of detective novels and is honored as the "Father of British Detective Novels". In addition, he has also written many other types of novels, such as science fiction, suspense, historical novels, romance novels, dramas, poetry, etc.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (illustrated Edition) Return of Lu

(uk) Conan Doyle

247K01

Holmes is dead. Not only does the world think so, but so does his closest friend Dr. Watson. However, one day, when Dr. Watson stopped at the death scene of Ronald Adell, he met an old man with white hair. That old man turned out to be Sherlock Holmes who had "resurrected from the dead"! The old partner returns to London, and Holmes becomes the nightmare of London criminals again.

The Hero of Love (old Translation of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

15K0

That is, The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, now translated as: Grange Manor, is the twelfth case of "The Return". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in September 1904. The translator, Gu Mingdao, is an important writer of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School. He has written a large number of martial arts novels, romance novels and translated novels. His "The Heroine of the Wild River" is one of the works that had the greatest influence on Jin Yong.

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes: the Return 2

(uk) Conan Doyle

97K0

"The Return" is a collection of short stories in the Sherlock Holmes series by Conan Doyle. The stories are exciting and unique. This volume is the second chapter of "Return" and includes 7 short stories including "Milverton", "Six Busts of Napoleon" and "Three College Students". Among them, "Six Busts of Napoleon" has a particularly bizarre storyline, telling a series of murders related to the statues. The murderer strangely damaged or took away Napoleon's bust after committing the crime. How did the great detective Sherlock Holmes find out the real murderer step by step? Hurry up and join in the reasoning with the great detective!

The Complete Sherlock Holmes: New Detectives

(uk) Conan Doyle

142K0

"New Detective" is the final work of Arthur Conan Doyle's skillful and varied work. In these stories, although Holmes has been in semi-retirement, he still has an everlasting sword and solves strange cases repeatedly. The stories in this article were mainly published between 1922 and 1927, including 12 short stories such as "The Case of the Crown Jewels", "The Distinguished Patron" and "The Veiled Tenant". Among them, "The Case of the Crown Jewels" tells the story of the mysterious disappearance of the gems set in the Queen's crown. Holmes and Watson worked together to help the royal family recover the gems.

Bixiang Chariot (old Translation Collection of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

13K0

That is, The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist, now translated as: The Solitary Cyclist, is the fourth case in "Return". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in January 1904. The translator, Chen Diexian, also known as Tianxuwosheng, is a representative writer of the Yuanyangbutterf School. He was once hailed as a child prodigy when he was young, and later served as the editor-in-chief of the supplements of "Game Magazine", "Women's World" and "Shenbao".

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (all Four Volumes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

275K0

His name is Sherlock Holmes. He is the world's greatest detective. He has hundreds of millions of enthusiastic fans around the world. He is a myth, an attitude, a culture, and a way of life. At the same time, he is also a heavy smoker, lives an informal life, and his way of speaking is unacceptable... He is the detective with the most mysteries at present, and there are as many wonderful stories about him as there are mysteries about him. This is not only because this series of works by Conan Doyle was written early and has been popular for a long time. What's more important is that in so many large and small cases, there are rarely unsuccessful or far-fetched designs. Instead, there are many creative ideas that have become the objects of imitation by later generations. In particular, the partnership of Holmes and Watson, as well as the typical "detective", have a profound impact. To this day, this set of works is still popular, and its timeless characteristics are the best proof that this work is worthy of being a classic.

Sherlock Holmes 6: the Return

(uk) Conan Doyle

192K0

The "Bible" among mystery novels has been popular all over the world for more than 100 years. It has been translated into 57 languages ​​and sold 100 million copies. Unbelievable events, confusing cases, thoughtful reasoning, surprising and exciting adventures... See how the righteous, witty and brave Holmes peels off the cocoon and restores the truth. The famous British novelist Somerset Maugham said: "Compared with "The Sherlock Holmes" written by Conan Doyle, no detective novel has ever enjoyed such a great reputation." This book is the sixth book in the Sherlock Holmes series. It tells the wonderful detective story of Sherlock Holmes after his return from the catastrophe. It is still exciting and worth reading. The biggest highlight is the peak showdown between Holmes and his biggest opponent.

The Ferocious Spear (old Translation of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

15K0

That is, The Adventure of Black Peter, today's translation: Black Peter, is the sixth case in "The Return". Originally published in the British "Seaside Magazine" in March 1904. The translator, You Cifan, is one of the writers of the Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School, and his life is unknown.

Fu Gongan (old Translation Collection of Sherlock Holmes)

(uk) Conan Doyle

239K0

The Detective Collection of Sherlock Holmes was translated from chapter-to-chapter style of old novels during the Republic of China. The text is quaint and interesting, and the style is unique. There are twenty cases in total, including "The Identity Case", "The Green Jade Crown Case", "The Man with the Yellow Face", "The Last Case", "The Empty House", "Six Busts of Napoleon", "The Dying Detective", etc.

Final Regards

Final Regards

General Fiction

(uk) Conan Doyle

84K0

In order to reflect the superhuman wisdom of my partner Mr. Holmes, when selecting cases, I always try to choose cases that appear simple but are actually complex and can reflect his intelligence. What I am going to tell readers below is a bizarre and thrilling story. The story takes place in August, a very hot day, and Baker Street seems like a big furnace with a fire. The sun shone brightly on a yellow brick house across the street, and the blinds in our house were half-opened. Holmes was half lying on the sofa, reading over and over the newspaper delivered by the first postman. "I wonder if you saw the little news in the newspaper. It probably said that Miss Rosing, who lives on Coroydun Cross Street, received a very strange email." Holmes finally put down the newspaper.

The Complete Sherlock Holmes: the Sign of Four

(uk) Conan Doyle

74K0

"The Sign of Four" is the second novella mystery novel written by Conan Doyle after "A Study in Scarlet", and it is also his masterpiece. Its influence has been long-lasting and far-reaching, and it has been loved by readers of all levels. The story takes place between 1887 and 1888. It tells the story of the British noblewoman Merry Morstan, who receives an anonymous package every year after her father disappears, which turns out to involve a conspiracy. Based on the appearances and details in life, using imagination and experience, and using meticulous logical reasoning, Holmes draws terrifying and amazing inferences one after another. The novel objectively exposed and reflected the British colonial activities in India, and achieved great success as soon as it was published.

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