Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
BOOKS BY THIS AUTHOR

- Title: Sherlock Holmes: Complete Illustrated Stories
- Description:
This handsome collection contains all fifty-six short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes..
The stories were originally published to widespread acclaim in The Strand Magazine, London's most celebrated illustrated periodical, between 1891 and 1927; they are still just as popular today..
These fascinating tales of Holmes's detuctive genius will enthrall every armchair sleuth but will also fascinate those readers who simply enjoy an exciting adventure mystery..
This collected edition of the Sherlock Holmes short stories is enhanced by original illustrations from The Strand Magazine..
A companion volume, The Complete Illustrated Novels, is also published by Chancellor Press
- Gary Turner (16/10/05) 
- Title: Complete Illustrated Sherlock Holmes
- Description:
original illustrated strand-the complete facsimile edition 
- Title: The Return Of Sherlock Holmes
- Description:
After what appeared to be a fatal encounter with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes reappears to solve a murder in a locked room. In addition Holmes and Watson resort to some lawbreaking of their own to save the reputation of a Lady blackmailed by 'The worst man in London', solve the mystery of a plague of vandalism inflicted upon busts of Napoleon and uncover the circumstances of a young lady who is being stalked by a sinister cyclist. The stories that make up The Return of Sherlock Holmes were first published in The Strand Magazine between October 1903 and December 1904. 
- Title: Sherlock Holmes The Long Stories
- Description:
Classic Sherlock 
- Title: The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes (sherlock Holmes)
- Description:
classic tale 
- Title: A Study In Scarlet: Bbc Radio 4 Full-cast Dramatisation (bbc Radio Collection)
- Description:
First CD in the series of 18 instalments. 
- Title: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes (wordsworth Classics)
- Description:
This collection contains the earliest cases of the fictional detective. It comprises "A Study in Scarlet", "The Sign of Four" and the complete "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", reprinted from the "Strand Magazine". 
- Title: The Hound Of The Baskervilles (andre Deutsch Classics)
- Description:
Part of the ANDRE DEUTSCH CLASSICS series, a classic mystery story which features Sherlock Holmes, who is called upon to investigate reports of a beast which is terrorizing an American gentleman and his family. Includes an introduction by Trevor McDonald. 
- Title: The Lost World (children's Classics)
- Description:
Ladybird book, 1981, with cassette. Long since discontinued by Ladybird. 
- Title: Complete Illustrated Sherlock Holmes: 1
- Description:
Fine edition about Conan Doyle's super sleuth 
- Title: Sherlock Holmes: Complete Illustrated Novels
- Description:
Fine example of the illustrated works 
- Title: The Complete Sherlock Homes - Long Stories
- Description:
A Study in Scarlet; The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Valley of Fear 
- Title: The Hound Of The Baskervilles (penguin Popular Classics)
- Description:
The terrible spectacle of the beast, the fog of the moor, the discovery of a body, this classic horror story pits detective against dog. When Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead on the wild Devon moorland with the footprints of a giant hound nearby, the blame is placed on a family curse. It is left to Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson to solve the mystery of the legend of the phantom hound before Sir Charles' heir comes to an equally gruesome end. "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" gripped readers when it was first serialised and has continued to hold its place in the popular imagination. 
- Title: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes (penguin Popular Classics)
- Description:
Amid the foggy streets of sinister London and the even more sinister countryside, Holmes and Watson once more solve the unsolvable. This book is a collection of stories, including "A Scandal in Bohemia", "A Case of Identity", "The Red-Headed League" and "The Boscombe Valley Mystery". About the Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was born in Edinburgh where he qualified as a doctor, but it was his writing which brought him fame, with the creation of Sherlock Holmes, the first scientific detective. He was also a convert to spiritualism and a social reformer who used his investigative skills to prove the innocence of individuals.