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Roger Riccard's final set of alphabet stories includes: The Uniform Which Wasn't, The Victorian Principles, The Wyt Resolution, The Adventure at the Great Yorkshire Show & The Zuchen Family Plot.
Roger Riccard, one of the most respected Sherlock Holmes authors, has again taken pen in hand to bring forth the third set of five adventures in a new series of short stories for your entertainment: The Kaiser Role, The Trinity Leprechaun, The Monique Mystery, The Notable Musician and The Origami Mystery.
The fourth in a series of five volumes with each Sherlock Holmes story connected to a letter of the alphabet. This volume covers letters P to T.
Five new Sherlock Holmes adventures by Roger Riccard in which the cases take their name from the first five letters of the alphabet.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a Scottish physician and writer. Although he wrote a number of series, such as his Professor Challenger stories, he is by far best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes. In later life he gained notoriety for his belief in spiritualism and the Cottingley Fairies. "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" is the third anthology of Sherlock Holmes short stories and begins with Holmes' miraculous return after apparently dying with Professor Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls. In all, the anthology provides a full baker's dozen tales of Holmes' uncanny deductive powers as recounted by his loyal friend, Dr. Watson. This book is in the Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet for writing English developed in the mid-19th century at the University of Deseret (now the University of Utah).
Roger Riccard's 2nd volume of alphabetical cases for Sherlock Holmes includes The Adventure of the Fool and His Money, The Case of the Gunsmith of Sherwood, The Mysterious Horseman, The Adventure of the Italian Gourmet and The Judgement of Dr Watson. Foreword by David Marcum.
In this volume, Sherlock Holmes's most famous case, The Hound of the Baskervilles, is retold in just twenty-six words, wherein the first word begins with A, the last with Z, and the story proceeds as the alphabet progresses. The text is accompanied by amusing photographic illustrations of custom designed LEGO(R) models and minifigures. This uniquely illustrated edition is sure to delight LEGO(R) enthusiasts, as well as fans of the Great Detective, children and adults alike. LEGO(R) is a trademark of the LEGO Group of Companies. The LEGO Group has not been involved in nor has it in any way licensed or authorised the publication of this book.
"A selection of the most interesting and entertaining of the letters written to the world's most famous detective" ; "A selection of letters which were received by Abbey National at 221 Baker Street"-- Prové de l'editor.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a Scottish physician and writer. Although he wrote a number of series, such as his Professor Challenger stories, he is by far best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes. In later life he gained notoriety for his belief in spiritualism and the Cottingley Fairies. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is the second anthology of Sherlock Holmes short stories, which had been published in The Strand Magazine in 1892 and 1893. It includes "The Final Problem," which was Doyle's unsuccessful attempt to end the series; fans eventually convinced him to bring Holmes back. Also included in this edition is "The Cardboard Box," missing from the first English edition of the Memoirs, but present in the first American one. This book is in the Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet for writing English developed in the mid-19th century at the University of Deseret (now the University of Utah).