Special Collections

Introduction
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4

 I.  The Sacred Writings

 

The sixty Canonical tales, or Sacred Writings as Edgar W. Smith called them, are arranged into three sections: A. Individual Tales; B. Collected Tales; and C. Selected and Complete Tales. Because many of the variant editions and printings are undated or only give the copyright date, I decided to list the books in sections A and B alphabetically by the names of the publishers rather than chronologically, and then by date or by the names of the cities, pagination, or series whenever a book was issued more than once by the same publisher. The contents are noted for the first edition of each of the five original collections of the short stories. All the editions are complete unless otherwise indicated. Also, the magazine and newspaper appearances of the stories are listed separately and then arranged alphabetically by the name of the publication, not by the date. In section C the books are listed alphabetically by the titles, and then by publishers when the titles are the same.

This is not a descriptive bibliography like Richard Lancelyn Green and John Michael Gibson's fine bibliography on Conan Doyle, Donald A. Redmond's impressive bibliography on The Sign of (the) Four and A Study in Scarlet, and Nathan L. Bengis's important bibliographies on Sign. Rather, it is an attempt to list and provide only as much descriptive information as necessary in order to identify the numerous editions, especially variant editions, of the Canonical tales.

To describe the color of the bindings, I used the Methuen Handbook of Color, by A. Kornerup and J. H. Wanscher (2nd ed., 1967), that was first published in Danish. It is a fascinating and invaluable book.

 

 A. Individual Tales

The Adventure of the Abbey Grange

 
C1. "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange," The Supersleuths. [Des Moines, Iowa: The Masterpieces of Mystery Library, c.1976 by Davis Publications.] p. 9-30. illus. (Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1. Selected by Ellery Queen)

Simulated royal red leather, stamped with a gold design; white edges.

Same with gilt edges and a ribbon bookmark.

C2. "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange," English Country House Murders: Tales of Perfidious Albion. Edited and introduced by Thomas Godfrey. New York: The Mysterious Press, [December 1988]. p. 1-18.

Jacket design by Miriam Campiz.

C3. "Scene of the Crime," Prose for Comparison. Edited by Eleanor Terry Lincoln. New York: W.W. Norton, [1956]. p. 26-27.

Excerpt from Abbe.

C4. The Abbey Grange. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 70 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 138)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C5. "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange," The Boston Sunday Post Masterpieces of Sherlock Holmes, No. 7 (June 25, 1911). 14 p.

C6. "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 34, No. 14 (December 31, 1904), 10-12, 23, 25-26. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 12)

Cover illustration of Holmes examining the chair in which Lady Brackenstall had been bound.

C7. "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 28, No. 165 (September 1904), 242-256. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 12)

First appearance.

C8. "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange," Illustrated by Raymond Sisley. True Confessions, 8, No. 44 (March 1926), 51-53, 100-106.

 

The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet

 

C9. The Beryl Coronet. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 71 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 119)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C10. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Boston Sunday Herald (April 17, 1892), 31; (April 24, 1892), 31. illus.

C11. "The Mystery of the Beryl Coronet," Cincinnati Commercial Gazette (April 24 1892), 18. illus.

C12. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (April 17, 1892), 18; (April 24, 1892), 19.

C13. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Detroit Sunday News (April 17, 1892), 14; (April 24, 1892), 14. illus.

C14. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Glasgow Weekly Mail (May 12, 1894), 7.

C15. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Good Literature [Cleveland], 2 (October 1930), 62-74.

C16. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Indianapolis News (April 16, 1892), 9; (April 23, 1892), 9. illus.

C17. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Illustrated by F.C. Drake. Inter-Ocean, [Chicago] (April 17, 1892), 33, 35; (April 24, 1892), 25.

C18. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," New York Sun (April 17, 1892), III, 2; (April 24, 1892), III, 1.

C19. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday Magazine (September 10, 1905), 8-9.

C20. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," The Philadelphia Inquirer (April 17, 1892), 15; (April 24, 1892), 16. illus.

C21. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," St. Louis Post-Dispatch (April 17, 1892), 34; (April 24, 1892), 34. illus.

C22. "The Story of the Beryl Coronet," San Francisco Examiner (April 24, 1892), 19-20. illus.

C23. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (February 3, 1905), 4; February 10, 1905), 4; (February 17, 1905), 4.

C24. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," Stoll's Editorial News, 4, supplements (April 28, 1921), v-viii; (May 5, 1921), iv-vi; (May 12, 1921), v-viii. illus.

C25. "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 3, No. 17 (May 1892), 511-525. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, No. 11)

First appearance.

 

The Adventure of Black Peter

 

C26. Black Peter. Van Nuys, Ca.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 62 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 135)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C27. "The Adventure of Black Peter," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 32, No. 21 (February 20, 1904), 18-20, 22-25. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 6)

Cover illustration of Holmes in Black Peter's cabin holding a harpoon.

First appearance.

C28. "The Adventure of Black Peter," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 27, No. 159 (March 1904), 242-255. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 6)

 

The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier

 

C29. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Great Detective Stories About Doctors. Edited, with an introduction by Croff Conklin and Noah D. Fabricant. New York: Collier Books; London: Collier-Macmillan Ltd., [1965]. p. 59-77.

Cover design by Bob Eichinger.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C30. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," [Illustration by Frederic Dorr Steele]. The Courier-Journal, Magazine Section [Louisville, Ky.] (January 30, 1927), 3, 5.

C31. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," The Daily Oklahoman [Oklahoma City] (January 30, 1927), D-4, D-15. illus.

C32. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] (January 29, 1927), 5. illus.

C33. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Pictures by Frederic Dorr Steele. Liberty, 3, No. 24 (October 16, 1926), 12-14, 17, 19-21.

"In which the greatest of detectives makes a bow as an author."

First appearance.

C34. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Illustrated by Frederick Dorr Steele. Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine (January 30, 1927), 16-18.

C35. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Omaha Sunday World-Herald Magazine Section (January 30, 1927), 2, 4-7. illus.

C36. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Pittsburgh Gazette-Times (January 30, 1927), VI, 6-7. illus.

C37. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," St. Louis Globe-Democrat (January 30, 1927), II, 1, 8. illus.

C38. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Illustrated by Howard K. Elcock. The Strand Magazine, 72, No. 431 (November 1926), 422-434.

"This is the first Adventure ever related by Sherlock Holmes himself."

C39. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," Sunday Chronicle [Manchester] (April 20, 1930), 6, 10. illus.

C40. "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier," The Times-Picayune [New Orleans] (January 30, 1927), 1, 6. illus.

 

The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

 

C41. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Murder for Christmas. Edited by Thomas Godfrey. Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. New York: Avenel Books, [1989] p. 20-37.

First published by The Mysterious Press, 1982.

C42. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. With an introduction by Christopher Morley. Edited and with a bibliographical note by Edgar W. Smith. New York: The Baker Street Irregulars, 1948. 64 p. illus.

At head of title: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

With two illustrations by Sidney Paget. Spine title: The Blue Carbuncle.

C43. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. With an introduction by Christopher Morley. Edited and with a bibliographical note by Edgar W. Smith. New York: The Baker Street Irregulars, 1948. 75 p. illus.

At head of title: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

With two illustrations by Sidney Paget.

Deluxe edition in decorated slipcase.

Limited to 1500 numbered copies.

Also contains: A Note on the Baker Street Irregulars.

C44. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. [New York: The Benjamin Co. for Flint Laboratories, n.d., 1970.] 31 p. 5 3/8 x 4 3/16 in. (Sherlock Holmes, Bk. 3)

One of six Sherlock Holmes promotional booklets distributed to physicians in the U.S. Booklet also listed in a set.

C45. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. [New York]: Bristol Laboratories, Div. of Bristol-Myers Co., September 1982. 19 p. illus. (ME033-3C).

One in a set of six promotional booklets.

The others are Norw, Spec, RedH, Danc, and Scan.

C46. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," A Miscellany of Tales. Selected by N. R. Fallis. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin & Co., 1931. p. 55-79.

With exercises (p. 166-167).

C47. "The Blue Carbuncle," Master Detective Stories. Selected by Arthur Neale. New York: Edward J. Clode, [n.d., 1928]. p. 234-264.

C48. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," The Supersleuths Revisited. Selected by Ellery Queen. [Des Moines, Iowa: The Masterpieces of Mystery Library, c.1979 by Davis Publications] p. 11-30. illus. (Masterpieces of Mystery Library)

Simulated royal red leather, stamped with a gilt design.

C49. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," A Christmas Feast: A Treasury of Yuletide Stories and Poems for the Whole Family. Edited by James Charlton and Barbara Gilson. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., [1976]. p. 392-415.

C50. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," The Christmas Eve Reader: A Treasury of Yuletide Stories and Poems for the Whole Family. Edited by James Charlton and Barbara Gilson. Line drawings by Reisie Nucera. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1977. [unpaged].

"A revised and excerpted version of the book, A Christmas Feast, published by Nelson Doubleday, 1976."

C51. Sherlock Holmes in the Persian Sapphire, Adapted from The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. [Illustrated by D. Purcell.] Carson, Calif.: Educational Insights, 1978. 14 p. (Impact, No. 5203)

C52. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Tales of Mystery. Edited by Robert Macintyre. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., [June 1930]. p. 182-205. (Harrap's Junior Modern English Series)

Reprinted August 1932, January 1935.

C53. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Masterpieces of Adventure. Compiled by Louis Morris. New York City: Hart Pub. Co., [1966]. p. 21-51. illus.

Cover design by Push Pin Studios/Glaser. Also, a later printing with a new cover illustration by Stanislaw Fernandes.

C54. "The Blue Carbuncle," Stories of Detection by Modern Writers. Edited by R.W. Jepson. [London]: Longmans, [1939]. p. 13-42. illus.

(The Heritage of Literature Series, Sec. A, No. 30)

"With biographical and other notes (p. 183).

Illustration for Blue repeated on cover.

10th impression 1960.

C55. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Murder for Christmas. Edited by Thomas Godfrey. Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. New York: The Mysterious Press, [1982]. p. 20-37.

Published in a trade edition and a limited edition of 250 copies, numbered and signed by the editor and illustrator, in a slipcase.

C56. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Murder for Christmas. Abridged edition. Edited by Thomas Godfrey.

Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. New York: The Mysterious Press, [December 1987]. p. 13-34.

Paperback edition.

C57. "Sherlock Holmes," Life and Literature To-day. Compiled by Andrew Scotland. Pt. 1. London: James Nisbet & Co., [1936]. p. 215-221. (The Open Road)

Extract concerning Henry Baker's hat; with exercises.

C58. "Sherlock Holmes," Life and Literature To-day. Compiled by Andrew Scotland. Pt. 1. London: James Nisbet & Co.; Toronto: The Copp Clark Co., [April 1937]. p. 215-221.

2nd printing 1937; 3rd printing 1938; 4th printing 1938; 5th printing 1939.

C59. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. Logan, Iowa: The Perfection Form Co., [n.d., 1978]. 41 p. (A Perfection Micro-Classic, MC 22)

C60. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. Logan, Iowa: The Perfection Form Co., 1980. 48 p.

"A Tale Blazer Book."

With questions and exercises.

C61. The Blue Carbuncle. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 63 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 115)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C62. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Basic Reading and Literature. 2. Wonders and Workers, by William S. Gray, Robert C. Pooley, and Fred G. Walcott. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Co., [1951]. p. 402-426.

With notes (p. 512-514).

C63. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Wonders and Workers, by William S. Gray, Robert C. Pooley, and Fred G. Walcott. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Co., [c.1951]. p. 402-426. illus. (Basic Reading and Literature, 2)

Spine title: Basic Reading and Literature, 2.

With notes (p. 512-514).

C64. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Prose and Poetry Adventures, [by] William J. Iverson [and] Agnes L. McCarthy. Illustrations by Guy Brown Wiser Associates. 6th ed. Syracuse; Chicago: The L.W. Singer Co., [1963]. p. 2-22. illus.

With questions and exercises (p. 20-22).

C65. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Victorian Tales of Mystery and Detection: An Oxford Anthology. Selected and introduced by Michael Cox. Oxford University Press, 1992. p. 195-213.

Jacket illustration by Paul Slater.

Also contains: The Lost Special.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C66. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," The Buffalo Sunday News, Sunday Supplement [n.d., c.1905]. 13 p. illus.

C67. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," The Courier-Journal, [Louisville, Ky.] (January 9, 1892), 4.

C68. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, 17 (April 1951), 37-52.

C69. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Glasgow Weekly Mail (April 21, 1894), 7.

C70. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," The Grand Magazine, 58 (December 1930), 414-425.

C71. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," The Indianapolis News (January 12, 1892), 7; (January 14, 1892), 7.

C72. "Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: A Classic Sherlock Holmes Mystery," Illustrations by William Shields. [With an afterword "Was Sherlock Holmes Wrong?" by Louis Zara.] Mineral Digest, 1, No. 1 (1970), 33-48.

Beautifully printed with three magnificent color illustrations, one of which folds out to 32 in.

C73. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday Magazine (August 13, 1905), 8-9.

C74. "Story of the Blue Carbuncle," Pennsylvania Grit Story Companion [Williamsport], 23, No. 3, Story Companion No. 518 (December 18, 1904), 1-5, 12. illus.

C75. "The Christmas Goose That Swallowed the Diamond," Illustrated by F.C. Swayze. The Philadelphia Inquirer (January 10, 1892), 14.

C76. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Illustrated by Jean Upton. Prescott's Press (NS), No. 4 (December 1989), 5-26.

C77. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," San Francisco Examiner (February 14, 1892), 19. illus.

C78. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (December 9, 1904), 4; (December 16, 1904), 4.

C79. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 3, No. 13 (January 1892), 73-85. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 7)

First appearance.

C80. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 3 (February 1892), 73-85.

 

The Boscombe Valley Mystery

 

C81. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," The World's Great Detective Stories: A Chronological Anthology. Compiled and edited with an introduction by S. S. Van Dine (Willard Huntington Wright). New York: Blue Ribbon Books, [c.1931]. p. 147-169.

With a note on Doyle (p. 146); also in introduction (p. 16).

Light green cloth letter black.

Also, red cloth lettered black.

Dark blue cloth lettered gilt.

Light blue cloth lettered black.

C82. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," The Great Detective Stories: A Chronological Anthology. Compiled and edited with an introduction by Willard Huntington Wright. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927. p. 147-169.

With a note on Doyle (p. 146); also in introduction (p.16).

Brown cloth lettered gilt.

Reprinted 1928.

C83. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Introduction to the Short Story, [by] Robert W. Boynton [and] Maynard Mack. New York: Hayden Book Co., [1965]. p. 100-125. (Hayden Series in Literature)

With exercises.

4th printing June 1967.

C84. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Murder Most Foul. [London]: Octopus Books, [1984]. p. 178-197.

Jacket illustration by Stuart Bodek.

C85. The Boscombe Valley Mystery. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 71 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 113)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C86. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Great Detective Stories. [Mahwah, N.J.: Watermill Press, 1986.] p. 1-35. (Watermill Classic)

Cover illustration of Holmes and Watson.

Published in hardcover ("long last") and paperback editions.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C87. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Buffalo Courier (October 18, 1891), 10.

C88. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Cincinnati Times-Star (October 20, 1891), 6; (October 21, 1891), 6; (October 22, 1891), 6.

C89. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (October 17, 1891), 4.

C90. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Glasgow Weekly Mail (June 2, 1894), 7.

C91. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Inter-Ocean [Chicago] (October 17, 1891), 13.

C92. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," New York Sun (October 18, 1891), 21.

C93."The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday Magazine (July 23, 1905), 8-9.

 

C94. "The Mystery of Boscombe Valley," St. Louis Post-Dispatch (October 23, 1891), 27.

 

C95. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," San Francisco Examiner (November 1, 1891), 17. illus.

C96. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Illustrations by Fran Oelbaum. Scholastic Scope, 33, No. 7 (November 2, 1984), 4-9.

----------, ----------. Teacher's Edition, 33, No. 7 (November 2, 1984), 1, 3, 4-9.

"A dramatization of a Sherlock Holmes mystery."

Also features a short article on Doyle and Bell and a cover illustration of Rathbone as Holmes.

C97. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (October 28, 1904), 4; (November 4, 1904), 4.

C98. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 2, No. 10 (October 1891), 401-416. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 4)

First appearance.

C99. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 2 (November 1891), 401-416.

 

The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans

 

C100. "The Bruce-Partington Plans," Spy! An Anthology of Espionage Stories. Chosen by Alan C. Jenkins. London and Glasgow: Blackie, [1969]. p. 175-214.

C101. "The Bruce-Partington Plans," Great Spy Stories. Edited by Allen Dulles. [Secaucus, N.J.]: Castle, [n.d., 1983, c.1969]. p. 119-144.

First published by Harper & Row, 1969.

C102. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Tellers of Tales: 100 Short Stories from the United States, England, France, Russia and Germany.

Selected and with an introduction by W. Somerset Maugham. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1939. p. 326-348.

C103. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Best Secret Service Stories. Edited by John Welcome [John Brennan]. London: Faber and Faber, [1960]. p. 87-115.

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

C104. "The Bruce-Partington Plans," Great Spy Stories from Fiction. Edited by Allen Dulles. New York and Evanston: Harper & Row, [1969]. p. 119-144.

"A Ginger Book."

Jacket design by Paul Bacon.

Reprinted by Castle, 1983.

C105. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Alfred Hitchcock's Sinister Spies. London: Heinemann Educational Books, [1974]. p. 37-71. (The New Windmill Series, 186)

Spine title: Sinister Spies.

Reprinted 1975, 1978, 1981.

C106. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Literature of the World. Edited by Thelma G. James, Walter R. Northcott, Marquis E. Shattuck, [and] Frederick G. Kiley. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., [1963]. p. 278-295.

Printed in double columns.

C107. "The Bruce-Partington Plans," Favorite Spy Stories. [Illustrated by Mark Thomas.] [London: Octopus Books Ltd., 1981]. p. 111-137.

C108. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Crime and Detection. Second Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, [1930]. p. 87-126. (The World's Classics, 351)

C109. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Alfred Hitchcock's Sinister Spies. Illustrated by Paul Spina. New York: Random House, [1966]. p. 31-64.

Published in a trade edition and a library edition (heavier paper). Bruc is omitted from the paperback edition (abridged) published in 1982.

C110. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Alfred Hitchcock's Sinister Spies. Illustrated by Jim Russell. London: Max Reinhardt, August 1967.

C111. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Crime on the Lines: An Anthology of Mystery Short Stories with a Railway Setting. Edited by Bryan Morgan. Illustrated by Robin Wiggins. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, [1975]. p. 22-46.

With a Sherlockian jacket illustration.

C112. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," World's Great Spy Stories. Edited, with an introduction by Vincent Starrett. Cleveland and New York: The World Pub. Co., [September 1944]. p. 169-192.

"Forum Books, F-59."

Jacket design by Leo Manso.

2nd printing January 1945, 3rd printing August 1945, 4th printing May 1946.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C113. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: A Reminiscence of Mr. Sherlock Holmes," [Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele]. Collier's, 42, No. 12 (December 12, 1908), 15-18, 28, 30, 33-34.

C114. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," The Grand Magazine, 58 (September 1930), 29-44.

C115. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World Magazine, story section (November 3, 1912), 6-8, 20.

C116. "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans," [Illustrated by Arthur Twidle]. The Strand Magazine, 36, No. 216 (December 1908), 689-705.

First appearance.

 

The Adventure of the Cardboard Box

 

C117. The Cardboard Box. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 63 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 141)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C118. "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box," [Illustrated by W.H. Hyde]. Harper's Weekly, 37, No. 1882 (January 14, 1893), 29-31. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)

C119. "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 5, No. 25 (January 1893), 61-73. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 14)

First appearance.

C120. "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 5, No. 25 (February 1893), 61-73.

Contents page dated January 1893.

 

The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C121. "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton," Black Cat Mystery Magazine, 1, No. 4 (Winter 1981-1982), 78-81; 1, No. 5 (Spring 1982), 48-64.

C122. "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 32, No. 26 (March 26, 1904), 13-15, 19-20. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 7)

Cover illustration of Holmes's client, Lady Eva Brackwell, in the act of shooting Milverton.

First appearance.

C123. "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 27, No. 160 (April 1904), 373-383. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, 7)

C124. "The Undoing of Archibald," The Strand Magazine, 36, No. 212 (August 1908), 221-227.

----------. Extract, with comments by Peter E. Blau, reprinted in SMuse, 4, No. 2 (Summer 1978), 17-18.

"A composite novelette by fifty popular novelists," including a brief extract from Chas and a miniature photograph of Doyle.

 

The Adventure of the Copper Beeches

 

C125. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Detectives A to Z. Edited by Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Martin H. Greenberg, & Charles G. Waugh. New York: Bonanza Books, [1985]. p. 219-242.

C126. "The Copper Beeches," The Penguin Classic Crime Omnibus. Edited by Julian Symons. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1984]. p. 125-147.

Cover illustration by Elisa Trimby.

Also contains: The Most Dangerous Man, by Edward D. Hoch.

C127. "The Copper Beeches," Penguin Classic Crime. Edited by Julian Symons. [London]: Penguin Books, [1988]. p. 125-147.

First published as The Penguin Classic Crime Omnibus, 1984.

C128. "The Copper Beeches," Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 72 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 120)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C129. "The Copper Beeches," Baltimore Weekly Sun (October 8, 1892), 1.

C130. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Boston Sunday Herald ( June 12, 1892), 26; (June 19, 1892), 28.

C131. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (June 11, 1892), 10; (June 18, 1892), 10. illus.

C132. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Detroit Sunday News (June 12, 1892), 10; (June 19, 1892), 10. illus.

C133. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Glasgow Weekly Mail (May 26, 1894), 7.

C134. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," The Grand Magazine, 58 (November 1930), 283-297.

C135. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Inter-Ocean [Chicago] (June 12, 1892), 33, 35; (June 19, 1892), 33, 35. illus.

C136. "The Copper Breeches [sic]," Minneapolis Journal (July 9, 1892), 11-12.

C137. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Minneapolis Tribune (June 12, 1892); (June 19, 1892). illus.

The four anonymous illustrations are reproduced in Explorations, No. 18 (June 1992), 1.

C138. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," New York Sun (June 12, 1892), III, 1; (June 19, 1892), III, 1.

C139. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday magazine (September 17, 1905), 8-9.

C140. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 12, 1892), 16; (June 19, 1892), 16, illus.

C141. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Illustrated by Ben Denison. Playboy, 1, No. 3 (February 1954), 20-21, 24, 35-36, 45-46, 49-50.

C142. "Adventures of the Copper Beeches," St. Louis Post-Dispatch (June 12, 1892), 30; (June 19, 1892), 31. illus.

C143. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," St. Louis Sunday Star Sayings (July 9, 1892), 11.

C144. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," San Francisco Examiner (June 19, 1892), 19-20. illus.

C145. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (February 24, 1905) 4; (March 3, 1905) 4; (March 10, 1905), 4.

C146. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Seattle Post-Intelligencer (June 19, 1892), 14. illus.

C147. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," Stoll's Editorial News, 5, supplements (June 2, 1921), vii-x; (June 9, 1921), ix-xi; (June 16, 1921), xii-xv. illus.

C148. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 3, No. 18 (June 1892), 613-628. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 12)

First appearance.

C149. "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 3 (July 1892), 613-628.

 

The Adventure of the Creeping Man

 

C150. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," Masters of the Macabre: An Anthology of Mystery, Horror and Detection. Edited by Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., [1975]. p. 99-119.

With a biographical note on Doyle (p. 327).

Jacket by John Cayea.

Published in trade and prebound editions.

C151. The Creeping Man. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 59 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 148)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C152. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," [Illustration by Frederic Dorr Steele]. The Courier-Journal, Magazine section [Louisville, Ky.] (March 15, 1925), 2, 8.

First newspaper appearance.

C153. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] (March 28, 1925), 19, illus.

C154. "The Creeping Man," Illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele. Hearst's International, 43, No. 3 (March 1923), 8-13, 116, 118, 120.

C155. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," [Illustrated by Criswell]. Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine (March 22, 1925), 7, 19-20.

C156. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," Illustrated by Howard Elcock. The Strand Magazine, 65, No. 387 (March 1923), 210-224.

First appearance.

C157. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," Sunday Chronicle [Manchester] (February 2, 1930), 6, 19. illus.

C158. "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," The Times-Picayune [New Orleans] (March 22, 1925), 2, 4, 6. illus.

 

The Crooked Man

 

C159. "The Crooked Man," The Great Detectives. London: Hennel Locke Ltd., [1947]. p. 31-51.

C160. The Crooked Man. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 52 p. illus. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 125)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C161. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," Glasgow Weekly Mail (November 3, 1894), 7.

C162. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," The Grand Magazine, 58 (October 1930), 153-163.

C163. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," [Illustrated by W.H. Hyde]. Harper's Weekly, 37, No. 1907 (July 8, 1893), 645-647. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)

C164. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday magazine (June 18, 1905), 7-8.

C165. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 6, No. 31 (July 1893), 22-32. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 20)

First appearance.

C166. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 6 (August 1893), 22-32.

 

The Adventure of the Dancing Men

 

C167. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," A Cavalcade of Collier's. Edited by Kenneth McArdle. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co., [1959]. p. 56-75.

Printed in double columns.

Also contains: The Original of Sherlock Holmes, by Harold Emery Jones (p. 74-78).

C168. The Adventure of the Dancing Men. [New York]: Bristol Laboratories, Div. of Bristol-Myers Co., September 1982. 23 p. illus. (ME033-5C)

One in a set of six promotional booklets. The others are Norw, Spec, Blue, RedH, and Scan.

C169. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Famous Stories of Code and Cipher. Edited by Raymond T. Bond. New York: Collier Books, [1965]. Chap. 7, p. 171-198. (01691)

Cover design by Al Nagy.

2nd printing 1966.

First published by Rinehart and Co., 1947.

C170. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," The Island of Truth. London: Collier-Macmillan Ltd., [1964]. p. 39-62. illus. (Collier-Macmillan English Readers)

With questions and exercises (p. 93-106, 110-111).

Intended for students of English as a second language.

C171. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Great Tales of Action and Adventure. Edited by George Bennett. [New York: Dell Pub. Co., June 1959.] p. 124-152.

"Laurel Edition, LB126."

Cover painting by Richard Powers.

2nd printing December 1960; 3rd printing September 1962 (Laurel Edition, 3202); 4th printing May 1963; 5th printing February 1964; 6th printing January 1965; 7th printing November 1965; 8th printing September 1966; 9th printing December 1966; 10th printing April 1967; 11th printing November 1967; 12th printing November 1968; 13th printing December 1969; 15th printing November 1970 (New cover illustration by Richard Powers); 32nd printing August 1983.

C172. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," The Pocket University. Vol. 22, Pt. 1. Fiction. Edited by Hamilton W. Mabie. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1924. p. 63-100.

C173. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," The University Library. Vol. 10. Edited and introduced by John Finley. Compiled by Nella Braddy. Garden City, N.Y.: Published for Nelson Doubleday, Inc., by Doubleday, Page & Co., 1926. p. 101-139.

C174. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," The University Library Vol. 10. Editor-in-Chief: John Huston Finley. Associate Editor: Nella Braddy. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran and Co., [1936]. p. 101-139.

C175. Sherlock Holmes and the Dancing Men, by A. Conan Doyle and D. K. Swan. [Harlow, Essex: Longman, 1978.] 16 p. illus. (Longman Structural Readers, Stage 1)

Pictorial rendition.

4th impression 1982.

C176. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Literature: A Series of Anthologies: Heritage of British Literature, by E.A. Cross and Helen Fern Daringer. Maud and Miska Petersham, illustrators. New York: The Macmillan Co., [1945]. p. 30-45.

With a brief introduction and questions.

Reprinted June 1946.

C177. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Literature: A Series of Anthologies: Heritage of British Literature, by E.A. Cross and Helen Fern Daringer. Maud and Miska Petersham, illustrators. Rev. ed. New York: The Macmillan Co., [1954]. p. 38-53.

With a brief introduction and questions.

C178. The Dancing Men. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 71 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 131)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C179. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Famous Stories of Code and Cipher. Edited by Raymond T. Bond. New York: Rinehart and Co., 1947. p. 135-160.

Also published in a paperback edition by Collier Books, 1965.

C180. The Adventure of the Dancing Men. Tucson: Ghost River Press, [1992]. 1 v.

Produced in two sizes: 2 3/8 x 2 in. (87 p.) and 1 1/4 x 1 in. (122 p.).

Published in paperback and hardcover editions, including leather bindings. The smaller size was also issued in kit form.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C181. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 32, No. 10 (December 5, 1903), 11-14. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 3)

C182. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," The Grand Magazine, 52 (September 1927), 1-14.

C183. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 26, No. 156 (December 1903), 602-617. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, 3)

First appearance.

C184. "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Sunday Chronicle [Manchester] (January 12, 1930), 6-7. illus.

C185. "The Dancing Men," Illustrated by Henry Moore Picken. True Confessions, 8, No. 43 (February 1926), 32-34, 102-104, 106-108.

 

The Adventure of the Devil's Foot

 

C186. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space. Edited by Issac [sic] Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh. [New York]: Bluejay Books, [October 1984]. p. 5-32.

C187. The Devil's Foot. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 75 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 143)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C188. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," The Boston Sunday Post/Masterpieces of Sherlock Holmes, No. 4 (June 3, 1911). 14 p. illus.

C189. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," The Grand Magazine, 53 (March 1928), 39-52.

C190. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," The Saturday Evening Mail [New York] (April 29, 1911); (May 6, 1911). 16 p. supplements.

On cover: First newspaper publication in the United States.

C191. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Short Stories Magazine, 1, No. 1 (December 1980), 91-104.

C192. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Stoll's Editorial News, 4, supplements (February 24, 1921), v-viii; (March 10, 1921), iv-vii; (March 10, 1921), ix-xii. illus.

C193. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Illustrated by Gilbert Holiday. The Strand Magazine, 40, No. 240 (December 1910), 638-653. (A Reminiscence of Sherlock Holmes)

First appearance.

C194. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Illustrated by Gilbert Holiday. The Strand Magazine [New York], 40, No. 240 (January 1911), 722-730; 41, No. 241 (February 1911), 2-9.

Issue No. 240 has a Sherlockian cover illustration.

C195. "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Sunday Chronicle [Manchester] (January 26, 1930), 7, 19. illus.

 

The Adventure of the Dying Detective

 

C196. The Adventure of the Dying Detective. [New York]: Advertising Department, Collier's Weekly, [1913]. 38 p. (Vol. 4)

Frontispiece by F.D. Steele, reproduced from the cover illustration of Collier's that contains Norw, with a portrait of Doyle substituted for the handprint on the wall.

Cover and spine title: Sherlock Holmes.

Gray paper boards with vellum spine, titled gilt; white paper label on spine titled black.

Reprinted from the November 22, 1913, issue of Collier's. Presented with the compliments of the Advertising Department, Christmas 1913.

Issued December 1913 in a gray cardboard slipcase with three other booklets.

C197. "The Adventure of the Dying Detective," Adventures in Reading. Laureate ed. [Edited by] Evan Lodge [and] Marjorie Braymer. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, [1963]. p. 36-49 (The Adventures in Literature Program)

With notes, exercises, and six color illustrations.

Printed in double columns.

----------, ----------. Teacher's manual. p. 14-15.

C198. "The Adventure of the Dying Detective," Adventures in Reading.Laureate ed. Vol. 1. Short Stories. [Edited by] Evan Lodge [and] Marjorie Braymer. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, [c.1963]. p. 40-56.

"A school textbook," with notes, questions, exercises, etc.

Reprinted by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, n.d.

C199. The Dying Detective. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 47 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 142)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C200. The Adventure of the Dying Detective. With an introduction by Julian Symons and an afterword by Owen Dudley Edwards. Westminster Libraries/The Arthur Conan Doyle Society, [1991]. 53 p. (13 1/4 x 8 1/8 in.)

Frontispiece by Sidney Paget.

Published in a standard edition and a deluxe slipcase edition of 100 numbered copies, signed by Julian Symons, Owen Dudley Edwards, and Dame Jean Conan Doyle.

A facsimile of the manuscript (18 p.) in the Sherlock Holmes Collection, Marylebone Library. From the collection of Alfred T. Miller.

Reviews: BSPB, No. 13 (January 1993), 17 (Morris Riarty); SHJ, 20, No. 3 (Winter 1991), 108 (Nicholas Utechin).

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C201. "The Adventure of the Dying Detective," The Buffalo Sunday Times (July 31, 1921), 46-47. (Sherlock Holmes at His Best)

C202. "The Adventure of the Dying Detective," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 52, No. 10 (November 22, 1913), 5-7, 24-25.

Cover illustration of Holmes feigning a fatal disease.

First appearance.

C203. "The Adventure of the Dying Detective," Illustrated by Walter Paget. The Strand Magazine, 46, No. 270 (December 1913), 604-614.

 

The Adventure of the Empty House

 

C204. "The Empty House," Murder Mixture: An Anthology of Crime Stories. Selected by Elizabeth Lee. London: Elek Books, [1963]. p. 145-164.

C205. "The Empty House," Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 63 p. illus. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 129)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C206. "The Empty House," Murder Mixture: An Anthology of Crime Stories. Selected by Elizabeth Lee. Toronto: The Ryerson Press, [1963]. p. 145-164.

C207. "The Adventure of the Empty House," The Fireside Book of Cards. Edited by Oswald Jacoby and Albert Morehead. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957. p. 40-50.

Printed in double columns.

C208. "The Adventure of the Empty House," Adapted by David Eastman. Illustrated by Allan Eitzen. [Mahwah, N.J,]: Troll Associates, [1982]. 32 p. (The Sherlock Holmes Library, [Vol. 4]) Grades 5-9.

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

Also listed in a set.

C209. The Adventure of the Empty House. Tucson: Ghost River Press, [1992]. 1 v.

Produced in two sizes: 2 3/8 x 2 in. (78 p.) and 1 1/4 x 1 in. (110 p.). Published in paperback and hardcover editions, including leather bindings. The smaller size was also issued in kit form.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C210. The Adventure of the Empty House. Illustrated by F.D. Steele. Collier's, 31, No. 26 (September 26, 1903), 12-16. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 1)

Cover illustration of Holmes kneeling on the path above the Reichenbach chasm. First appearance.

C211. "The Adventure of the Empty House," The Grand Magazine, 52 (December 1927), 444-455.

C212. "The Adventure of the Empty House," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 26, No. 154 (October 1903), 362-376. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, 1)

 

The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb

 

C213. The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb. [New York: The Benjamin Co. for Flint Laboratories, n.d., 1970.] 32 p. 5 3/8 x 4 3/16 in. (Sherlock Holmes, Bk. 2)

One of six Sherlock Holmes promotional booklets distributed to physicians in the U.S.

Booklet also listed in a set.

C214. "The Engineer's Thumb," Great Horror Stories. Compiled by Rosamund Morris. Illustrated by Hamilton Greene. New York: Hart Pub. Co., [1965]. p. 43-87. (Sunrise Library)

Gray boards lettered white with light blue cloth spine lettered dark blue; gray endpapers.

Ages 10-15.

C215. "The Engineer's Thumb," Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 63 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 117)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C216. "Strange Adventure," Baltimore Weekly Sun (April 30, 1892), 1.

C217. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," Glasgow Weekly Mail (April 7, 1894), 7; (April 14, 1894), 7.

C218. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," Good Literature [Cleveland], 2 (Spring 1931), 56-66. illus.

C219. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," New York Tribune (April 10, 1892), 18.

C220. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday magazine (August 27, 1905), 8-9.

C221. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," San Francisco Examiner (April 3, 1892), 19. illus.

C222. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (January 6, 1905), 4; (January 13, 1905), 4.

C223. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 3, No. 15 (March 1892), 276-288. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 9)

First appearance.

C224. "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 3 (April 1892), 267-288.

 

The Final Problem

 

C225. The Final Problem. A privately printed edition designed and printed by Mo Lebowitz, Proprietor of The Antique Press. Annotated by the late William S. Baring-Gould in the Clarkson N. Potter book, The Annotated Sherlock Holmes. [North Bellmore, Long Island]: The Antique Press, Summer 1969. 23 p. 18 x 6 in.

Limited to 75 copies.

C226. "Holmes and Moriarty: The Final Problem," A Book of Railway Journeys. Compiled by Ludovic Kennedy. London: William Collins Sons, [1980]. p. 318-323. illus.

Also published by Rawson, Wade Publishers.

C227. "The Final Problem," The Perilous Journey. [Edited by] W.T. Jewkes [and] Northrop Frye. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1973]. p. 250-273. (Literature: Uses of the Imagination)

With questions, comments, and a colored illustration that is a montage of a Captain Marvel script, a centaur, and Rathbone as Holmes.

C228. "The Final Problem," Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 54 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 128)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C229. "Holmes and Moriarty: The Final Problem," A Book of Railway Journeys. Compiled by Ludovic Kennedy. New York: Rawson, Wade Publishers, [1980]. p. 318-323. illus.

Also published by William Collins Sons.

C230. The Final Problem. Adapted by David Eastman. Illustrated by Allan Eitzen. [Mahwah, N.J.]: Troll Associates, [1982]. 32 p. (The Sherlock Holmes Library, [Vol. 3])

Grades 5-9.

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

Also listed in a set.

C231. The Final Problem. Tucson: Ghost River Press, [1992]. 1 v.

Produced in two sizes: 2 3/8 x 2 in. (66 p.) and 1 1/4 x 1 in. (92 p.)

Published in paperback and hardcover editions, including leather bindings.

The smaller size was also issued in kit form.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C232. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (November 26, 1893), 19.

C233. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," Detroit Sunday News-Tribune (November 26, 1893), 22. illus.

C234. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," Glasgow Weekly Mail (December 1, 1894), 7; (December 8, 1894), 7.

C235. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," The Grand Magazine, 52 (October 1927), 157-166.

C236. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," [Illustrated by H.C. Edwards]. McClure's Magazine, 2, No. 1 (December 1893), 99-112.

"The last episode in the life of Sherlock Holmes."

C237. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," New York Sun (November 26, 1893), III, 5.

C238. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday Magazine (September 24, 1905), 8-9.

C239. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," The Philadelphia Inquirer (November 26, 1893), 21.

C240. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 6, No. 36 (December 1893), 558-570. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 24)

First appearance.

C241. "The Adventure of the Final Problem," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 6, No. 36 (December 1893), 558-570.

"Double Christmas Number."

Cover dated Xmas 1893. Spine dated Christmas 1893.

 

The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips

 

C242. The Five Orange Pips. [New York: The Benjamin Co. for Flint Laboratories, n.d., 1970.] 31 p. 5 3/8 x 4 3/16 in. (Sherlock Holmes, Bk. 1)

One of six Sherlock Holmes promotional booklets distributed to physicians in the U.S.

Booklet also listed in a set.

C243. The Five Orange Pips. Winterport, Maine: Borrower's Press, 1979. 126 p. 7/8 x 3/4 in.

Black leather with an engraved head of Holmes on the cover.

Limited to 350 numbered copies; signed by the publisher, Jane Bernier.

C244. "The Five Orange Pips," The Great Short Stories. Compiled by Grace Bechtold Gans [pseud.]. Illustrated by Hamilton Greene. New York City: Hart Pub. Co., [1962]. p. 161-191. (Sunrise Library)

On jacket: Compiled by Grace Gans Bechtold.

Ages 9-14.

C245. The Five Orange Pips. Tucson: Ghost River Press, [1992]. 1 v.

Produced in two sizes: 2 3/8 x 2 in. (68 p.) and 1 1/4 x 1 in. (92 p.)

Published in paperback and hardcover editions, including leather bindings.

The smaller size was also issued in kit form.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C246. "Adventures of Five Orange Pips," Buffalo Courier (November 8, 1891), 10.

C247. "Adventures of Five Orange Pips," Cincinnati Times-Star (November 9, 1891), 6; (November 10, 1891), 6.

C248. "Adventures of Five Orange Pips," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (November 7, 1891), 4. illus.

C249. "The Five Orange Pips," Glasgow Weekly Mail (May 5, 1894), 7.

C250. "The Five Orange Pips," The Grand Magazine, 52 (January 1928), 572-582.

C251. "Adventures of Five Orange Pips," Inter-Ocean [Chicago] (November 7, 1891), 13.

C252. "The Five Orange Pips," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday Magazine (July 30, 1905), 8-9. illus.

C253. "Adventures of Five Orange Pips," Pittsburgh Commerical Gazette (November 21, 1891), 9, 11. illus.

C254. "Adventures of Five Orange Pips," Pittsburgh Press (November 9, 1891), 5; (November 10, 1891), 11. illus.

C255. "The Story of Five Orange Pips," St. Louis Post-Dispatch (November 8, 1891), 26. illus.

C256. "The Five Orange Pips," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (November 11, 1904), 4; (November 18, 1904), 4.

C257. "The Five Orange Pips," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 2, No. 11 (November 1891), 481-491. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 5)

First appearance.

C258. "The Five Orange Pips," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 2, No. 11 (December 1891), 481-491.

Contents page is dated November 1891.

C259. "The Five Orange Pips," Tit-Bits, 61 (January 27, 1912), 525-526, 528-529.

 

The "Gloria Scott"

 

C260. "The Gloria Scott," Suspense ... A Treasury for Young Adults. Edited by Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, [1966]. p. 47-68.

Jacket design by Joseph Cellini.

C261. The Gloria Scott. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 57 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 123)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C262. "The Adventure of the `Gloria Scott'," Glasgow Weekly Mail (September 8, 1894), 7.

C263. "The Adventure of the `Gloria Scott'," [Illustrated by W.H. Hyde]. Harper's Weekly, 37, No. 1895 (April 15, 1893), 345-347. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)

C264. "The Adventure of the `Gloria Scott'," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday magazine (May 28, 1905), 7-8.

C265. "The Adventure of the `Gloria Scott'," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 5, No. 28 (April 1893), 395-406. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 17)

First appearance.

C266. "The Adventure of the `Gloria Scott'," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 5 (May 1893), 395-406.

 

The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez

 

C267. The Golden Pince-Nez. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 71 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 136)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C268. "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez," World's Great Detective Stories: American and English Masterpieces. Edited, with an introduction, by Will Cuppy. Cleveland: The World Pub. Co., [November 1943]. p. 63-85.

"A Tower Book."

2nd printing January 1944; 3rd printing October 1944.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C269. "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez," The Boston Sunday Post/Masterpieces of Sherlock Holmes, No. 9 (July 9, 1911). 14 p. illus.

C270. "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez," The Buffalo Sunday Times (August 28, 1921), 36-37. (Sherlock Holmes at His Best)

C271. "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 34, No. 5 (October 29, 1904), 15, 18-19, 27-30. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, No. 10)

Cover illustration of Holmes peering through a pince-nez brought to him by Stanley Hopkins.

C272. "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 28, No. 163 (July 1904), 2-16. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, 10)

First appearance.

 

The Greek Interpreter

 

C273. "The Greek Interpreter," Stories of To-day and Yesterday: Thirty Selected Short Stories; Nine Imitative Stories by Students; Questions for Class Discussion; Directions for Creative Narration. Edited by Frederick Houk Law. New York: The Century Co., [1930]. p. 66-87.

High school textbook.

C274. "The Greek Interpreter," Best Mystery Stories. Edited with an introduction by Maurice Richardson. London: Faber and Faber, [1968]. p. 44-62.

C275. "Brother Tit and Brother Tat," The Jackdaw's Nest: A Fivefold Anthology. Made and edited by Gerald Bullett. London: Macmillan and Co., 1939. p. 681-682.

An excerpt from Gree, beginning with "Mycroft Holmes was a much larger and stouter man than Sherlock," and ending with "The fact that he has a picture-book under his arm shows that there is another child to be thought of."

C276. The Greek Interpreter. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 55 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 127)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C277. "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," Glasgow Weekly Mail (October 6, 1894), 7.

C278. "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," The Grand Magazine, 57 (August 1930), 697-707.

C279. "The Greek Interpreter," [Illustrated by W.H. Hyde]. Harper's Weekly, 37, No. 1917 (September 16, 1893), 887, 890-892. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)

C280. "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday magazine (July 2, 1905), 2, 4.

C281. "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 6, No. 33 (September 1893), 296-307. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 22)

First appearance.

C282. "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, [New York] 6, No. 33 (October 1893), 292-307.

Contents page dated September 1893.

C283. "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," Tit-Bits, 62 (August 3, 1912), 559-562.

 

The Hound of the Baskervilles

 

C284. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Adapted by John Norwood Fago. Illustrated by E.R. Cruz.] West Haven, Conn.: Academic Industries, [1984]. 61 p. (Pocket Classics, C28)

New edition of the Pendulum Press comic-strip adaptation.

C285. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Introduction by Isidore Goldstein.] New York: Airmont Pub. Co., [1965]. 128 p. (Classics Series, CL62)

Cover illustration of the Hound on the moor in background, with a deerstalker, magnifying glass and pipe in foreground.

C286. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: The American News Co., [March 1902]. 248 p.

At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Red cloth lettered white, with black ruled border.

Also, dark red cloth lettered silver.

4th impression, R, n.d.

C287. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Park Ridge, N.J.]: Andor Publishing, [1976]. 255 p.

"Andor Classic."

"Large type for easy reading."

Cover illustration of Holmes and the Hound by Jim Bellamore.

C288. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrated. New York: D. Appleton and Co., [c.1902]. 291 p. (Author's Edition, [Vol. 11])

Frontispiece by Sidney Paget.

Published 1903.

Also listed in a set.

C289. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With photographs by Michael Kenna. San Francisco: The Arion Press, 1985. 201 p. illus. 10 1/4 x 7 3/4 in.

Limited to 400 copies; signed by Kenna.

Text corrected by Terry Milne, collating the first English and American editions with the first serial publication.

Dark brown cloth with paw prints of a mastiff crossed with bloodhound stamped on the covers; lettered black on spine; photographic scene of Dartmoor on endpapers.

In cloth slipcase with photographic panels on the sides.

C290. The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Mystery of Cloomber. The Gully of Bluemansdyke, by Conan Doyle. Preston: James Askew & Son, [n.d.]. 126, 114, 126 p.

Dark green cloth lettered gilt.

C291. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an introduction by Don Pendleton. New York: Ballantine Books, [June 1975]. xiv, 173 p.

"A Ballantine Mystery Classic."

Cover illustration by Dick Anderson of Holmes and Watson and a column of standing stones on the moor.

1st Canadian printing July 1975.

2nd printing August 1975; 3rd printing June 1976; 7th printing January 1983; 9th printing June 1984; 10th printing February 1985; 14th printing December 1987.

Also issued in a boxed set.

C292. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Bantam Books, [March 1949]. 181, [4] p. ads. (No. 366)

With a brief biography of Doyle and a cover illustration by Bill Shoyer of Jack Stapleton tying his wife to a post with sheets. A whip leans against his chair. Superimposed on the back of the chair is a silhouette profile of Holmes.

C293. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an introduction by John Bennett Shaw. New York: Bantam Books, [March 1985]. xii, 161 p. (The Collection of Mystery Classics)

Book designed by Nicola Mazzella.

Dark brown imitation leather lettered gilt; marbled endpapers.

C294. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York City: Belmont Tower Books. Introduction c.1975 by Don Pendleton, [July 1976]. 173 p. (BT 50951)

Introduction is not in book!

Cover illustration by Gabriele of Rathbone and Bruce looking down through a magnifying glass at a scene of the hounds of Sir Hugo and his companions riding from Baskerville Hall.

C295. Live in Peace with Your Pipe. A slim volume of miscellany compiled for smokers by Benson and Hedges. [Designed by the John Blackburn Partership Ltd.] 60 p. 3 x 3 in. illus.

Contains an extract entitled "At Least a Three Pipe Problem" (p. 16-17) from chapter 5 of Houn.

C296. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [New York]: Berkley Pub. Corp., [December 1963]. 174 p.

"A Berkley Medallion Book."

Cover illustration of a tree branch with a deerstalker, skull, pistol, magnifying glass, and pipe.

2nd printing May 1966; 3rd printing February 1968; 4th printing May 1969; 5th printing March 1970; 6th printing August 1970; 7th printing December 1971; 8th printing November 1971 (new edition); 17th printing [n.d., 1977] (new cover illustration by Guy Deel); 20th printing [n.d., 1979] (variant cover illustration by Guy Deel); 23rd printing September 1980; 24th printing July 1981 (also issued in a boxed set); 25th printing April 1982; 26th printing November 1982; 27th printing June 1983; 28th printing December 1983; 29th printing December 1984; 30th printing October 1985.

C297. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Famous Dogs in Fiction. Edited by J. Walker McSpadden. [Rev. ed.] Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, [1972]. p. 266-287. (Short Story Index Reprint Series)

First published by Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1930.

C298. The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery. [Cutchogue, N.Y.]: Buccaneer Books, [1977]. 174 p.

Library binding, red cloth lettered yellow on spine.

C299. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Three Owls Edition. New York: W.R. Caldwell & Co., [c.1902]. 248 p. (The International Adventure Library)

Frontispiece by Sidney Paget.

Violet brown cloth; blind stamped with publisher's logo (three owls) on front cover; ruby spine lettered gilt.

C300. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Co., [n.d., 1932]. 249 p. (The Complete Sherlock Homes. Authorized edition in eight volumes, [Vol. 4])

Spine title: Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles.

Also listed in a set.

C301. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrated. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, [n.d.]. 248 p. (The Works of A. Conan Doyle, Vol. 6) At head of title: The latest books of Conan Doyle by special arrangement with the author.

Frontispiece in brown tone by Sidney Paget.

Also listed in a set.

C302. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, [n.d.]. 342 p. (The Works of A. Conan Doyle, Vol. 6)

Frontispiece in blue tone by Sidney Paget.

Also contains: The Great Keinplatz Experiment. -- The Man from Archangel. -- That Little Square Box.

Issued in at least three variant bindings; also listed in sets.

C303. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Collier Books, [1962]. 185 p. (HS41V)

On cover: Even the author called this bloodcurdling Sherlock Holmes adventure "a real creeper."

2nd printing (on cover: Sherlock Holmes' most famous and thrilling adventure); 3rd printing 1967 (01967) (cover illustration by Enenne Delessert).

C304. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Famous Dogs in Fiction. Edited by J. Walker McSpadden. [Illustrated by Margaret S. Johnson.] Rev. ed. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., [1930]. p. 266-287.

Contains a summary of the first thirteen chapters, followed by the complete text of chapter 14.

C305. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Dale Books, [1978]. 183 p.

"A Dale Classic."

Printed from the same plates as the Pebbles Classic Library edition, but without the foreword.

Cover illustration in color of a profile of Holmes based on the drawing by Steele.

C306. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Dell Pub. Co., [August 1959]. 224 p. (The Dell Great Mystery Library, No. 24) (D302)

Cover painting by William Teason of a deerstalker, butterfly pin, pipe, magnifying glass, and note: "As you value your life..."

2nd printing November 1959; 3rd printing May 1960; 4th printing March 1962; 5th printing December 1962 (3758); 6th printing August 1963; 7th printing July 1963; 8th printing October 1964 (Laurel-Leaf Library, 3758) (cover illustration of the Hound's head); 9th printing May 1966; 10th printing January 1967; 11th printing September 1968; 12th printing October 1969; 13th printing January 1970; 14th printing August 1970 (The Laurel-Leaf Library) (At this printing the size changed to a larger format); 15th printing May 1971; 16th printing April 1972; 17th printing October 1972; 18th printing October 1973; 19th printing September 1974; 20th printing May 1975 (3758); 21st printing September 1976; 22nd printing August 1977; 23rd printing July 1978; 24th printing August 1979 (Also issued in a cover craft binding with an illustration of Holmes); 25th printing October 1980; 27th printing July 1983; 28th printing March 1984.

C307. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Introduction by David Sinclair. London: Dent, [1982]. viii, 168 p. (Everyman's Library, 1253)

Cover illustration of the Hound's face by Mark Foster.

C308. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. With biographical illustrations and pictures from early editions of the novel, together with an introduction by James Nelson. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., [1968]. xi, 204 p. illus. (Great Illustrated Classics)

C309. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., [c.1902]. 248 p.

"Popular Copyright Edition."(Jacket)

Madder red cloth; letters and profile of Holmes in black.

C310. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an introduction by Frank Condie Baxter. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1926. xviii, 248, [2] p. ads. (The Lambskin Library, No. 53)

Dull yellow cloth with letters against black background on cover and in black on spine; garnet red endpapers with design in white.

Also, light blue cloth, otherwise identical.

Dull green cloth, otherwise identical.

Cerise leather with letters in red against gilt background on cover and in gilt on spine; garnet red endpapers with design in white. On jacket: Bound in imported English leather.

C311. The Hound of the Baskervilles. The G. Washington Edition. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., [c.1930]. 191 p.

Frontispiece of Richard Gordon, the celebrated actor who played the title role in a radio dramatization of the tales.

On spine: [Vol.] II. Garnet red boards with gilt silhouette profile of Holmes in small circle on cover; oxide red endpapers.

C312. The Hound of the Baskervilles, And Have Not Love, [by] Anne Parrish. Garden City, N.Y.: Nelson Doubleday, [1954]. p. 589-703. illus. (Best-in-Books)

Printed in double columns.

C313. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., [n.d., 1962]. 198 p. (Dolphin Books, C127)

Cover drawing by Robin Jacques of the Hound leaping at Sir Hugo. Cover design by George Giusti.

C314. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With a foreword and an afterword by John Fowles. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., [n.d., 1977, c.1974]. 196 p. (The Sherlock Holmes Collected Edition, [Vol. 3])

Jacket design by Leigh Taylor.

Also listed in a set.

C315. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Introduction by Julian Symons. Lino-cuts by Edward Bawden London: The Folio Society, 1987. xv, 182 p.

Set in Baskerville, bound in full cloth, and printed with a design by the artist.

In slipcase.

2nd impression 1988.

C316. The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery. Adapted by Richard Widdows. New York: Gallery Books/W.H. Smith Publishers, [1985]. 56 p. illus. (World of Sherlock Holmes, 3)

Illustrations from the Burbank film starring the voice of Peter O'Toole.

Devised and produced by Multimedia Publications (UK) Ltd.

Designer: Janette Place. Production: Karen Bromley.

C317. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Famous & Curious Animal Stories. New York: Gallery Books/W.H. Smith Publishers, [1989]. p. 223-245. illus.

Chapters 13-15.

First published by Octopus Books, 1982.

C318. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Preface by Jacques Barzun and Wendell Hertig Taylor. Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: Garland Publishing, 1976. 248 p. (Fifty Classics of Crime Fiction, 1900-1950, Vol. 15)

Reprint of the first American edition published by McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902.

C319. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Four Complete Adventure Novels. [Compiled by] Jessie Alford Nunn. New York: Globe Book Co., [1964]. p. 489-675. illus.

Illustrated with photographs from the 1959 Hound film starring Peter Cushing, André Morell, and Christopher Lee.

Also includes an introduction about Doyle and Houn, and questions and exercises.

----------, ----------. Teacher's Guide. p. 32-39.

C320. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: Grafton Books, [1988]. 187 p.

Cover photograph of Brett in the Granada TV production.

C321. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [March 1902, R. Fonrth (sic) Impression]. 248 p.

At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Frontispiece with caption: "I shrank back into the darkest corner..."

Red cloth lettered black; upper cover: Sherlock Holmes; photograph of Gillette within a ruled frame border on cover.

4th impression of first American edition by McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902.

C322. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [March 1902, R, Fourth Impression]. 248 p.

At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Frontispiece with caption: "I shrank back into the darkest corner..."

Red cloth lettered white; circular device with head of Holmes on cover.

C323. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [March 1902, Fourth Impression]. 248 p.

At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Frontispiece by Paget, but without the illustrations.

C324. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [c.1902]. 248 p.

At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Frontispiece with caption: "I shrank back into the darkest corner..."

Red cloth lettered white; circular device with head of Holmes on cover.

C325. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [c.1902]. 248 p. At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Frontispiece by Paget with caption: "The steps grew louder..."

Illustration repeated in color on jacket.

C326. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [c.1902]. 248 p.

At head of title: A Special Limited Edition.

Frontispiece by Paget with caption: "I was aware of a bushy black beard and a pair of piercing eyes turned upon us."

Red cloth; letters and medallion stamped in black on cover and spine.

C327. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [c.1902]. 249, [1] p. ads.

Red cloth; letters and circular device with head of Holmes in black.

C328. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [c.1926]. 249 p.

Red cloth lettered black.

Jacket illustration of Rathbone and Bruce.

"Sherlock Holmes' most famous case! Herein the greatest detective of all time matches wits with a criminal almost as brilliant as himself!" (Jacket).

C329. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [n.d.]. 249 p. (The Ferret Library. Edited by Bennett A. Cerf)

Dark green cloth lettered gilt on spine; orange endpapers; top edge tinted.

C330. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Best-Selling Chapters: 15 Novels for Teaching Literature and Developing Comprehension, [by] Raymond Harris. Providence, R.I.: Jamestown Publishers, [1979]. Unit 7, p. 199-233. illus. (Catalog No. 791)

Cover design (including Holmes) by Stephen R. Anthony.

Illustrations by Mari-Ann Süvari.

Contains chapters 2 and 3 of Houn, with an introduction, questions and exercises.

C331. The Hound of the Baskervilles, An Omnibus of British Mysteries. Condensed. [Edited by George Bisserov.] New York: Juniper Press, [n.d., 1959]. p. 137-263. (The Classics of Mystery, Vol. 5)

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

C332. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Retold in simple language by Raymond Sibley. Illustrated by Drury Lane Studios. Loughborough: Ladybird Books, [1982]. 51 p. (Ladybird Children's Classics)

C333. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Simplified by Alan Ronaldson. [Harlow, Essex]: Longman, [1976]. 72 p. (Longman Simplified English Series, No. 47)

Also contains a glossary and questions.

5th impression 1981.

C334. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an introduction and notes by Anthony Laude. [Harlow, Essex]: Longman, [1980]. xxxii, 212 p. (The Heritage of Literature Series)

Includes an afterword by John Fowles.

Also listed in a set.

C335. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] London and Bombay: Longmans, Green and Co., 1902. 358, [4] p. ads. (Longmans' Colonial Library)

"This edition is intended for circulation only in India and the British Colonies."

Greenish gray cloth titled dark blue and gilt with cover design of ship and sea; light green swan-and-ship endpapers.

First English edition -- Colonial issue; published April 2, 1902.

C336. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrated by Gil Walker. New York: Looking Glass Library; distributed by Random House, [1961]. 282 p. (Looking Glass Library, 26)

Ages 10-14.

C337. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Series introduction by F.T. Bell.] Bath: Lythway Press, [n.d., 1976]. ix, 284 p. (Lythway Classics of Crime and Detection)

Large-print edition.

C338. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Sherlock Holmes Edition. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, Publishers, [n.d.]. 1 v. (unpaged)

Limited to 500 numbered copies.

Published by Magico Magazine, New York, 1979.

Includes a booklet entitled The Sherlock Holmes Force Book explaining how the same reprinted two pages throughout Houn can be used to trick the spectator.

C339. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Magnum Books, [1967]. 255 p. (Magnum Easy Eye Books, 13-407)

On verso: Prestige Books, New York.

On spine: Magnum No. 7.

Cover illustration of Holmes and the Hound by B. Storey.

C340. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Lancer Books, [1967]. 255 p. (Magnum Easy Eye Books, 13-407)

On spine: Magnum, 7.

A different edition, with same cover illustration as above.

C341. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Lancer Books, [1967]. 255 p. (Magnum Easy Eye Books, 13-407)

On spine: Masterpiece Library.

C342. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902. 248, [8] p. ads.

Red cloth lettered white; circular device with head of Holmes on cover.

Gray jacket lettered red.

First American edition; published April 15, 1902.

C343. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R]. 248, [8] p. ads.

Red cloth as above.

Also, Garnet brown cloth lettered gilt.

Dark blue ribbed cloth lettered gilt.

State 2 of first American edition.

C344. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R]. 248, [8] p. ads.

Red cloth as above.

The title page is an inserted leaf pasted to the stub of the original title. It has "Illustrated" between the ornament and the publisher's imprint.

State 3 of first American edition.

C345. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated [by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R]. 248, [6] p. ads.

Dark red ribbed cloth lettered gilt; lacks circular device.

C346. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated [by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R]. 248 p.

Red cloth titled black; upper cover: Sherlock Holmes; photograph of Gillette within a ruled frame border on cover.

C347. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated [by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R, Second Impression]. 248, [8] p. ads.

Red cloth as above.

C348. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated [by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R, Third Impression]. 248, [8] p. ads.

Red cloth as above.

C349. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated [by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902 [March 1902, R, Fonrth (sic) Impression]. 248, [8] p. ads.

Red cloth as above.

Also, dark blue cloth.

C350. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Illustrated [by Sidney Paget.] New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1903. 248, [7] p. ads.

On spine: Special Edition.

Dark blue ribbed cloth lettered gilt; three anchors and dolphin device, signed W.J.; top edge gilt.

C351. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrated by Chris Riddell. [London: Methuen Children's Books, 1989.] 239 p.

"A Magnet Book."

Cover illustration by Lee Stannard.

C352. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] Toronto: George N. Morang & Co., 1902. 248 p.

Without a frontispiece.

Dark blue cloth lettered white; circular device with head of Holmes on cover.

C353. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] Toronto: George N. Morang & Co., 1902. 248, [8] p. ads.

Frontispiece with caption: "I shrank back into the darkest corner ..."

Red cloth lettered white; circular device with head of Holmes on cover.

C354. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] Toronto: George N. Morang & Co., 1903. 248 p.

At head of cover title: Canadian Copyright Edition.

Red paper covers lettered black; circular device with head of Holmes on cover.

C355. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, [Fourth Impression, July 1918]. 248 p.

C356. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, [Reprinted (Cheap Edition) June 1922.] 315 p.

Jacket illustration by Shilton.

"A curse; then a mystery; at last the solution by that master Sherlock Holmes." (Jacket)

Reprinted (Cheap Edition March 1923, June 1925, August 1927, November 1932, November 1939 (new spine and back to the dust jacket).

C357. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, [Reprinted (Thin Paper Edition) August 1925]. 315, [8] p.

Rose red cloth with floral design and letters in gilt on cover; Doyle's initials in gilt on front cover; top edge tinted.

Reprinted (Thin Paper Edition) March 1930.

C358. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, [Reprinted (Uniform Edition) February 1924]. 248 p.

Jacket illustration by Shilton.

Reprinted (Uniform Edition) April 1930, October 1934, December 1941, July 1947, January 1948, April 1951, April 1953, July 1955, October 1958 (new jacket illustration by Biro).

C359. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: John Murray, [26th impression, 1964]. 238 p.

On jacket: Conan Doyle Uniform Edition.

Jacket illustration by Biro similar to cover illustration by Biro for the 1959 Murray paperback edition.

There are at least two variants: "10s 6d net" price and "12s 6d/net " price on inner front flap of jackets.

C360. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an introduction by B.A. Marsh and illustrations by Shirley Hughes. London: John Murray, [1957]. xiv, 230 p. (The School Library of Famous Books)

With notes and exercises.

Black cloth lettered white with cover illustration of Baskerville Hall.

Reprinted 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1968.

C361. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: John Murray, [1959]. 183 p.

Cover painting by Biro of the Hound leaping out at Sir Henry. "Sherlock Holmes at his best. The world-famous mystery thriller." (Cover)

Reprinted 1961, 1965, 1968, 1971 (cover illustration of profile of the Hound's head).

C362. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With a foreword and an afterword by John Fowles. [London]: John Murray and Jonathan Cape, [1974]. 196 p. (The Sherlock Holmes Collected Edition, [Vol. 3])

Jacket design by Leigh Taylor.

Reprinted 1976.

Also listed in a set.

C363. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrations by Sidney Paget. With a new introduction by Otto Penzler. New York: Mysterious Book Club, [1989]. 98 p.

C364. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London: Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Ltd., [n.d.]. 325, [4] p. ads. (Nash's Library of Thrillers)

Red cloth lettered gilt on spine.

Jacket illustration by Howard K. Elcock of Holmes shooting the Hound.

C365. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London and Edinburgh, Paris: T. Nelson & Sons, [n.d.]. 374, 10 p. ads. (The Nelson Library)

Frontispiece with caption. "A hound it was -- an enormous coal-black hound."

Red cloth lettered gilt on spine, with NL monograph enclosed in wreath blind stamped on cover and spine.

C366. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. London and Edinburgh, Paris: T. Nelson & Sons, [n.d.]. 374, 10 p. ads. (The Nelson Library)

No frontispiece.

Red cloth lettered black on spine, with ruled border and floral design in black on cover.

C367. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an introduction by William S. Baring-Gould. [New York]: The New American Library, [June 1967]. xx, 176 p.

"A Signet Classic."

Cover illustration by James McMullan of Holmes on the moor and a large footprint of the Hound.

C368. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With an afterword by Frederick Busch. ] New York: New American Library, [July 1986. 251 p. (CE1983)

"A Signet Classic."

2nd printing (CE2221), 3rd printing (CE2385), 5th printing (CE2478), 6th printing (new).

C369. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] London: George Newnes, Ltd., 1902. 358 p.

Red cloth lettered black and gilt, with gilt floral design round a silhouette of a hound in black against the moon; signed "A.G.J." (Alfred Garth Jones).

Gray jacket lettered scarlet.

First English edition; published March 25, 1902.

C370. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: George Newnes Ltd., [n.d.]. 126 p. (Newnes' Copyright Novels)

Cover illustration of Holmes, Watson, and the Hound.

"A magnificent story." (Cover)

Similar to Newnes' Sixpenny Copyright Novels, No. 230, 1912.

C371. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: George Newnes Ltd., [n.d., 1912]. 126 p. (Newnes' Sixpenny Copyright Novels, No. 230)

Cover illustration as above.

C372. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With photographs by Michael Kenna. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1986. 201 p.

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

Reprint, in a smaller format, of the Arion edition.

C373. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Abridged and edited by B.M. Chester. With 4 illustrations by M. Buchanan. London: Oxford University Press, 1938. vi, 130 p.

C374. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Animals: Famous and Curious Stories. London: Octopus Books, [1982]. p. 223-245. illus.

Chapters 13-15.

Also published by Gallery Books, 1989.

C375. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Abridged and edited by B. M. Chester. With four illustrations by Mina Buchanan. [London]: Geoffrey Cumberledge, Oxford University Press, [1951]. vi, 130 p. (Stories Retold -- Oversea Edition)

Endpaper map of "The Great Grimpen Mire."

"This retold version was first published in India in 1938."

2nd impression 1952; 9th impression 1965.

C376. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, [1973]. 110 p. illus. (Oxford Progressive English Readers, Grade 2)

"Retold by B.M. Chester. Simplified according to the language grading scheme especially compiled by D.H. Howe. Illustrated by David Cheung."

C377. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, [Rev. ed. 1979, c.1973]. 110 p. illus. (Oxford Progressive English Readers, Grade 2)

"Retold by B.M. Chester. Illustrated by David Cheung. Simplified according to the language grading scheme especially compiled by D.H. Howe."

2nd impression 1979; 4th impression 1982 (cover illustration by Tomaz Mok).

C378. The Hound of the Baskervilles. With a foreword and an afterword by John Fowles. London and Sydney: Pan Books, [1975]. 203 p.

Cover illustration by Sidney Paget. Colored by Frank Hilary.

2nd printing 1980; 6th printing 1980; 7th printing 1981; 8th printing 1982.

Also listed in a set.

C379. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [New York: Pebbles Press, 1975.] 183 p. (The Pebbles Classic Library. Edited by Sandy Lesberg)

Frontispiece portrait of Holmes by Morgan Smith and foreword by Sandy Lesberg.

Simulated dark blue leather with gilt design and letters.

C380. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Adapted by John Norwood Fago. Illustrated by E.R.Cruz.] West Haven, Conn.: Pendulum Press, [1977]. 62 p. (New Age Illustrated)

A simplified version in comic book format.

Published with the same cover illustration in two variant library bindings: the ad on the back cover for New Age Illustrated Paperbacks is in green and blue; the other cover is in green only and has the number "64-2642" on the front cover.

See also DB4699, DB4700.

C381. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Adapted by Nick Tall. Illustrated by Nestor Redondo.] West Haven, Conn.: Academic Industries, [1984]. 61 p. (Pocket Classics, C28)

A simplified version in comic book format, first published by Pendulum Press, 1977.

C382. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Adapted by John Norwood Fago. Illustrated by E.R. Cruz.] [Weekly Reader Books Edition.] West Haven, Conn.: Pendulum Press, [1977]. 62 p.

"Illustrated Classic Book Club."

C383. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: Penguin Books, 1937. 249 p. (Penguin Books, No. 111)

C384. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, [August 1937]. vii, 216, [8] p. ads.

On cover: The Ryerson Press.

Blue cloth lettered orange.

C385. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Penguin Books, [1981]. 174 p.

Cover design by John Gorham.

"Sherlock Holmes investigates the diabolical curse of The Hound of the Baskervilles." (Cover)

Reprinted 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987.

C386. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Berne (Switzerland); Paris: Phoenix Pub. Co. Ltd., [1947]. 219 p. (Scherz Phoenix Books, Vol. 97)

C387. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles. Adapted by Malvina G. Vogel. Illustrations by Pablo Marcos Studio. New York: Playmore/I. Waldman & Son, [1977]. 232 p. 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (Illustrated Classic Editions) ($.95)

"A Moby Book."

Cover illustration by Al Leiner.

2nd printing, n.d. ($1.25).

C388. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: Pocket Books (G.B.) Ltd., [1950]. 199 p. (No. B7)

Cover illustration by Horowicz and Chadwick of the Hound leaping at Sir Henry as Holmes hastens to shoot it.

C389. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrated in black and white by Sidney Paget and in color by Sergio Martinez. [Foreword by Ellen Dreyer.] New York: Portland House Illustrated Classics, [1988]. xiv, 249 p.

Cover design by Jean Krulis.

C390. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex]: Puffin Books, [1982]. 174 p.

Cover illustration by Andrew Skilleter.

Published by Penguin Books.

C391. Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles. Illustrations by Terry Gabbey. [Paulton, Bristol: Purnell Books, 1985.] 194 p. (De luxe classics)

Simulated red leather with gilt design and letters.

C392. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Rev. ed. Tarzana, Calif.: Barbara J. Raheb, 1981. 4 v. (103, 110, 106, 122 p.) illus. 15/16 x 11/16 in.

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

C393. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Illustrated by Guy Deel. Great Stories of Mystery and Suspense. [Vol. 1] Selected and condensed by the editors of The Reader's Digest. Pleasantville, N.Y.: The Reader's Digest Association, [1977]. p. 377-494.

On verso of title page: 177.

A note by Rex Stout is printed on the back of the dust jacket for volume one of a two-volume set.

C394. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Chicago]: Henry Regnery Co., [1959]. 242 p. (Gateway Editions, No. 6050)

At head of title: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes.

Cover illustration of a frightened Sir Henry with outstretched arms.

C395. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. A facsimile of the adventure as it was first published in The Strand Magazine, London, with Sidney Paget's original illustrations and with a new introduction by Samuel Rosenberg. New York: Schocken Books, [1975]. xi, 110 p.

Printed in double columns.

Jacket and cover design by Edward Smith.

Published in hardcover and paperback (SB505) editions.

C396. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Cover by Mort Kunstler. Scholastic Library Edition. New York: Scholastic Book Services, [March 1964]. ix, 244 p. (T 590)

With "A Word to the Reader" by Herbert Brean.

Cover illustration of a Gothic ruin and the Hound on the moor.

2nd printing April 1964; 5th printing November 1966; 6th printing March 1967; 7th printing June 1968; 8th printing December 1969 (cover illustration of Sir Hugo, the hound and a full moon); 9th printing February 1975; 10th printing December 1975.

C397. The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: Scholastic Publications Ltd., [1982]. 178 p.

Cover illustration by Donald Harley.

2nd printing 1985.

C398. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Mystery: Scope Activity Kit. Written and compiled by the editors of Scholastic Scope Magazine. New York: Scholastic Magazines, 1975. p. 7-11. (TV 2782)

A student booklet featuring a simplified retelling of Houn, with photographs from 20th Century-Fox's The Hound of the Baskervilles.

C399. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Wilkes-Barre, Pa.]: School Classics, [1965]. 124 p. (SC-1010) Published by Educational Publishers.

C400. The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Craft of Detection: Deductive Probings Into Vengeance and Death. Prepared by the editorial staff, Scott, Foresman and Co. Direction: Leo B. Kneer. Development: Ruth S. Cohen. [Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman and Co., 1973.] p. 95-299.

With marginal notes, synthesis, and comment.

C401. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. [Illustrated by Sidney Paget.] London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1911. 358 p.

C402. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [London]: Sparrow Books, [1982]. 171 p.

Cover photo of Tom Baker and Terence Rigby as Holmes and Watson in the BBC-TV production of Houn.

C403. The Curse of The Hound of the Baskervilles in This Year 1742, from Hugo Baskerville. [Buffalo, N.Y.: T & M Manuscripts, 1977.] [5] p.

Unlimited edition in calligraphy on burned and antiqued parchment, by Michael J. Licata and Thomas S. Galbo.

C404. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Copyright edition. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1902. 270 p. (Tauchnitz Edition, Collection of British and American Authors, Vol. 3571) (A. Conan Doyle, No. 29)

First Continental edition; published April 1902.

Reprinted 1919.

C405. The Hound of the Baskervilles. An adaptation with comprehension exercises. [New Delhi]: Vikas Publishing House, [1984]. 110 p. (Level 3)

Reprinted 1985.

C406. The Hound of the Baskervilles. [Mahwah, N.J.: Watermill Press, 1980.] 233 p. (Watermill Classic)

Cover illustration of Holmes and the Hound.

"This special and unabridged Watermill Classic edition has been completely reset in a size and style designed for easy reading."

Published in hardcover ("long last") and paperback editions.

C407. The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Sherlock Holmes Murder Dossier. [Planned and edited by Simon Goodenough. Designed by Malcolm Couch. Photography by Simon McBride. Research by Caroline Bidwell. Exeter, Devon: Webb & Bower (Publishers) Ltd., 1984.] 1 portfolio. illus.

"Dossier of papers for the case of `The Hound of the Baskervilles.' John H. Watson, December 1888. Sent to Conan Doyle, March 1901. First instalment published in Strand Magazine, August 1901."

C408. The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Sherlock Holmes Murder Dossier. [New York: Little, Brown and Co., 1984.] 1 portfolio. illus.

C409. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Unabridged. Illustrated by Hal Frenck. Cover by Shannon Stirnweis. Racine, Wis.: Whitman Pub. Div., Western Pub. Co., [1968]. 212 p. (Whitman Classics)

Cover illustrated with a modernistic painting of the Hound on the moor.

Reprinted 1970.

C410. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Abridged ed. [Manchester: World International Pub. Ltd., 1985.] 61 p. illus. (Horror Stories)

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C411. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," The Atlanta Constitution/Sunny South (July 6, 1902), 1, 10; (July 13), 1, 10; (July 20), 1, 8; (July 27), 1, 4; (August 3), 1, 10; (August 10), 1, 4; (August 17), 1, 4; (August 24), 1, 3; (Augsut 31), 1, 10; (September 7), 1, 10; (September 14), 1, 9; (September 21), 1, 7.

C412. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Boston Sunday Post, Boston Post (August 3, 1902), 23; (August 4), 5; (August 5), 5; (August 6), 5; (August 7), 4; (August 8), 4; (August 9), 4; (August 10), 21; (August 11), 5; (August 12), 7; (August 13), 5; (August 14), 7; (August 15), 5; (August 16), 4; (August 17), 21; (August 18), 4; (August 19), 5; (August 20), 5; (August 21), 5; (August 22), 7; (August 23), 7; (August 24), 23; (August 25), 7; (August 26), 4; (August 27), 4; (August 28), 5; (August 29), 6; (August 30), 4; (August 31), 22.

At head of title: Conan Doyle's latest and greatest Sherlock Holmes story.

C413. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," [Illustrations: Neil McDonald]. Complete Bestsellers [Viaduct Publications, London], 1, No. 4 (November-December 1981), 23-57.

C414. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (July 6, 1902), IV, 4; (July 13), IV, 4; (July 20), IV, 4; (July 27), IV, 4; (August 3), IV, 4; (August 10), IV, 4; (August 17), IV, 4; (August 24), IV, 4; (August 31), V, 1; (September 7), IV, 5; (September 8), IV, 5; (September 9), IV, 7; (September 10), IV, 5; (September 11) IV, 7; (September 12), IV, 5; (September 13), IV, 7; (September 14), II, 10..

The first four instalments are illustrated with Paget originals; the next six with new illustrations by Robert M. Hoof; the remaining seven are without illustrations.

C415. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Indianapolis News (August 16, 1902), 12; (August 18), 11; (August 19), 11; (August 20), 11; (August 21), 11; (August 22), 14; (August 23), 19; (August 25), 9; (August 26), 9; (August 27), 9; (August 28), 9; (August 29), 11; (August 30), 18; (September 1), 10; (September 2), 9; (September 3), 11; (September 4), 9.

C416. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," New York American and Journal (August 10, 1902), 42; (August 11), 9; (August 12), 14; (August 13), 14; (August 14), 14; (August 15), 14; (August 16), 8; (August 17), 40; (August 18), 9; (August 19), 14; (August 20), 14; (August 21), 14; (August 22), 14; (August 23), 8; (August 24), 40; (August 25), 14; (August 26), 16; (August 27), 16; (August 28), 14; (August 29), 16; (August 30), 8; (August 31), 39; (September 1), 9; (September 2), 16.

C417. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Omaha Sunday World-Herald (July 13, 1902), 21; (July 20), 21; (July 27), 21; (August 3), 21; (August 10), 21; (August 17), 21; (August 24), 21; (August 31), 21; (September 7), 21; (September 14), 21; (September 21), 21; (September 28), 21.

C418. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," The Philadelphia Sunday Press, Color section (July 6, 1902), 1-2; (July 13), 2; (July 20), 2; (July 27), 2; (August 3), 2; (August 10), 2; (August 17), 2; (August 24), 2; (August 31), 2; (September 7), 2; (September 14), 2; (September 21), 2.

C419. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," The Pittsburgh Gazette, Magazine section (July 6, 1902), 6-7; (July 13), 4-5; (July 20), 4; (July 27), 2; (August 3), 2; (August 10), 2; (August 17), 2; (August 24), 2; (August 31), 2; (September 7), 2; (September 14), 2; (September 21), 2.

The first instalment appeared, curiously, in the Woman's section of the Sunday edition; the remainder were published in the Magazine section. The story is illustrated with rather crude reproductions of some Paget illustrations, though no credit is given, and the SP initials are missing.

C420. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," St. Louis Republic Magazine (July 13, 1902), 4; (July 20), 4; (July 27), 7; (August 3), 7; (August 10), 7; (August 17), 7; (August 24), 7; (August 31), 7; (September 7), 10; (September 14), 7; (September 21), 9; (September 28), 10; (October 2), 10.

C421. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Scholastic Scope, 12, No. 8 (March 23, 1970), 6-10.

"A retelling of Conan Doyle's chilling mystery." Illustrated with scenes from the 20th Century-Fox film. Cover photograph of Rathbone and Bruce.

C422. "The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 22, No. 128 (August 1901), 122-132; 22, No. 129 (September 1901), 242-254; 22, No. 130 (October 1901), 362-373; 22, No. 131 (November 1901), 495-506; 22, No. 132 (December 1901), 602-612; 23, No. 133 (January 1902), 2-15; 23, No. 134 (February 1902), 122-130; 23, No. 135 (March 1902), 242-252; 23, No. 136 (April 1902), 362-372.

C423. "The Hound of the Baskervilles: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 22, No. 128 (September 1901), 122-132; 22, No. 129 (October 1901), 242-254; 22, No. 130 (November 1901), 362-373; 22, No. 131 (December 1901), 495-506; 22, No. 132 (January 1902), 602-612; 23, No. 133 (February 1902), 2-15; 23, No. 134 (March 1902), 122-130; 23, No. 135 (April 1902), 242-252; 23, No. 136 (May 1902), 362-372.

 

A Case of Identity

 

C424. A Case of Identity and Other Stories. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus, 1895. 30 p. (each story).

Cover title: A Case of Identity.

Cover illustration by Archie Gunn.

Contents: Iden. -- Scan. -- The Man from Archangel. -- The Captain of the "Pole-Star". -- John Barrington Cowles.

C425. "A Case of Identity," World's Great Detective Stories. One Volume Edition. New York: Walter J. Black, [c.1928]. p. 131-143.

Printed in double columns.

Dark red cloth lettered gilt on spine; top edge tinted.

C426. "A Case of Identity," World's Great Detective Stories. One Volume Edition. New York: Walter J. Black, [c.1928]. p. 131-143.

On cover and spine: Great Detective Stories.

Printed in double columns on thin paper.

Bound in leather.

In the Table of Contents the titles of the stories are listed under volume numbers 1 through 10. In another edition the volume numbers have been omitted from the Table of Contents.

C427. "A Case of Identity," World's Great Detective Stories. One Volume Edition. New York: Walter J. Black, [1928]. p. 131-143.

On spine: Collected Detective Stories of the World. The Giant International Series.

Printed in double columns.

C428. "A Case of Identity," World's Great Detective Stories. Roslyn, N.Y.: Black's Readers Service Co., [c.1928]. p. 131-143.

Printed in double columns.

Red cloth lettered gilt against black background on spine.

C429. "A Case of Identity," Baffling Detective Stories, by Masters of Mystery. New York: Walter J. Black, [c.1928]. p. 129-141. Abridged from the World's Great Detective Stories.

Spine title: Baffling Detective Stories, by the Great Masters of Mystery.

Printed in double columns.

Green cloth lettered black; title in gilt against black background on spine.

Also, dark red cloth lettered black on spine.

C430. A Case of Identity: Tale of Sherlock Holmes. Skokie, Ill.: The Black Cat Press, 1984. 87 p. 2 1/4 x 1 5/8 in.

Printed in an edition of 249 copies on ivory paper in black and green.

Bound in green pigskin leather, with front and spine stamped in gilt; profile of Holmes on cover.

Design, topography and production by Norman F. Forgue. Bound by John Lariviere.

C431. "A Case of Identity," The 101 World's Great Mystery Stories. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, [c.1928 by Walter J. Black]. p. 131-143.

Printed in double columns.

Light brown cloth lettered black on spine; top edge tinted.

C432. "A Case of Identity," New York: The William Bradford Press, [1930]. 61 p. (The Big Type Library, 1)

C433. "A Case of Identity," Chicago; New York: M.A. Donohue & Co., [n.d.]. 201-230, 3-159 p. (The Flashlight Detective Series, No. 54)

Cover illustration of Holmes in front of a large magnifying glass through which are seen two men sitting at a table.

Also contains: My Friend the Murderer. -- The Silver Hachet. -- The Gully of Bluemansdyke. -- The Parson of Jackman's Gulch.

C434. "A Case of Identity," Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., [n.d.]. 201-230, 5-189 p.

Brownish red cloth with floral design and letters in silver; edges tinted; bubble design on endpapers.

Also contains: Sign.

C435. "A Case of Identity," Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., [n.d.]. 201-230, 5-189 p.

Light blue cloth with design and letters in silver.

Also contains: Sign.

C436. A Case of Identity and Other Stories. New York: Hurst & Co, [1901]. 30, 30, 30 p. (The Universal Library, No. 294, December 17, 1901)

Also contains: The Captain of the "Pole-Star". -- John Barrington Cowles.

C437. "A Case of Identity," The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange, and A Case of Identity. New York: George Munro's Sons, [n.d.]. p. 43-82.

Also contains: John Barrington Cowles.

C438. "A Case of Identity," The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange, and A Case of Identity. New York: George Munro's Sons, [1896]. p. 45-82. (Munro's Library of Popular Novels, No. 184, May 6, 1896, Issued daily)

C439. "A Case of Identity," London, New York: F. Tennyson Neely, Publisher, 1899. 93 p. (Neely's Booklet Series, No. 16, April 17, 1899)

C440. "A Case of Identity," New York: Optimus Printing Co., [n.d., ca. 1895]. 30 p. (The Handy Classic Series, Choice Stories by Famous Authors, No. 10)

C441. A Case of Identity and Other Stories. New York: Optimus Printing Co., [n.d.]. 30 p. (each story).

On spine: Rosebud Edition.

Each story has a special title page.

Gray cloth lettered dark blue; ornate ruled border on cover.

Also, tan cloth lettered dark blue; ornate ruled border on cover.

Also contains: The Man from Archangel. -- The Captain of the "Pole-Star". -- John Barrington Cowles.

C442. A Case of Identity and Other Stories. New York: Optimus Printing Co., [n.d.]. 30 p. (each story), [2] p. ads. (The Rosebud Edition of Selected Works, No. 5)

Cover and spine title: A Case of Identity.

On spine: Rosebud Edition.

Tan cloth (linen finish style) lettered light blue, with double ruled ornamental light blue border on cover.

Contents: Iden. -- Scan. -- The Man from Archangel. -- The Captain of the "Pole-Star". -- John Barrington Cowles.

C443. A Case of Identity and Other Stories. New York: Optimus Printing Co., [n.d.]. 30 p. (each story), [2] p. ads.

Cover and spine title: A Case of Identity.

Tan cloth lettered dark brown; branch with leaves and row of four sunflowers on cover; reddish orange leaf design on endpapers.

Contents as above.

C444. A Case of Identity: A Sherlock Holmes Story. Baltimore: I. & M. Ottenheimer, [n.d.]. 227-255, 5-61 p. (Old Sleuth's Series, No. 10)

On cover: A Case of Identity or A Detective's Wonderful Narrative, by Old Sleuth.

Also contains: Romeo and Juliet.

C445. A Case of Identity: A Sherlock Holmes Story. Baltimore: I. & M. Ottenheimer, [n.d.]. 227-255, 5-61 p. (The Sherlock Holmes Detective Library)

Contents as above.

C446. A Case of Identity. Sacramento: Press of Arden Park, [June 1987]. 129 p. illus. 2 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.

Original Sidney Paget drawings in blue.

Light blue cloth lettered gilt on spine. White jacket lettered black and blue.

Limited to 120 numbered copies; signed by the publisher, Budd Westreich.

C447. A Case of Identity. [Chicago: Max Stein, n.d.] 45-82, 3-75 p. (Atlantic Library, No. 44)

Cover title: A Case of Identity; or, Sherlock Holmes the Detective.

Also contains: For Himself Alone.

C448. A Case of Identity: A Sherlock Holmes Story. Cleveland: The Arthur Westbrook Co, [n.d.]. 227-255, 115 p. (American Detective Series, No. 4)

Also contains: The American Monte-Cristo, by "Old Sleuth."

C449. A Case of Identity: A Sherlock Holmes Story. Cleveland: The Arthur Westbrook Co, [n.d.]. 227-255, 115, 47 p. (American Detective Series, No. 4)

Also contains: The American Monte-Cristo, by "Old Sleuth". -- Beyond the City (chapters 1-5).

C450. A Case of Identity: A Sherlock Holmes Story. Cleveland: The Arthur Westbrook Co, [n.d.]. 1 v. (various pagings). (American Detective Series, No. 4)

Partial contents: Iden. -- RedH.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C451. "A Case of Identity," Baltimore Weekly Sun (October 3, 1891), 1.

C452. "A Case of Identity," The Boston Herald (September 6, 1891), 27.

C453. "A Case of Identity," The Boston Sunday Post/Masterpieces of Sherlock Holmes, No. 2 (May 21, 1911). 14 p. illus. Printed in double columns.

With Sherlockian ads for Holeproof Hosiery (Talbot Co.) and Pippins 5¢ cigars (H. Traiser & Co.).

C454. "A Case of Identity," Cincinnati Times-Star (September 8, 1891), 6; (September 9, 1891), 6.

C455. "A Case of Identity," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (September 5, 1891), 10.

C456. "A Case of Identity," Glasgow Weekly Mail (October 13, 1894), 7.

C457. "A Case of Identity," Inter-Ocean [Chicago] (September 5, 1891), 13. illus.

C458. "A Case of Identity," Illustrated by Dan Smith. New York World, Sunday magazine (April 30, 1905), 1-2.

C459. "A Case of Identity," San Francisco Examiner (October 4, 1891), 17. illus.

C460. "A Case of Identity," Scottish Border Record [Galashiels] (October 14, 1904), 4; (October 21, 1904), 4.

C461. "A Case of Identity," Seattle Post-Intelligencer (September 6, 1891), 14. illus.

C462. "A Case of Identity," Stoll's Editorial News, 4, supplements (April 14, 1921), v-viii; (April 21, 1921), i-iii. illus.

C463. "A Case of Identity," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine, 2, No. 9 (September 1891), 248-259. (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 3)

First appearance.

C464. "A Case of Identity," [Illustrated by Sidney Paget]. The Strand Magazine [New York], 2, Nos. 9-10 (September-October 1891), 248-259.

C465. "A Case of Identity," Toledo Daily Blade (September 7, 1891).

C466. "A Case of Identity," The Washington Post (September 6, 1891), 15. illus.

 

The Adventure of the Illustrious Client

 

C467. The Illustrious Client. Van Nuys, Calif.: Collected Editions in Miniature [Barbara J. Raheb], 1979. 71 p. 15/16 x 5/8 in. (The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes, Book No. 144)

Limited to 300 numbered copies; signed by the publisher.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C468. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," Illustrated by John Richard Flanagan. Collier's, 74, No. 19 (November 8, 1924), 5-7, 30, 32, 34.

First appearance.

C469. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," The Courier-Journal [Louisville, Ky.] (March 29, 1925), 2, 8. illus.

C470. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] (April 18, 1925), 17. illus.

C471. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," [Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele]. Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine (April 5, 1925), 7-8, 22.

C472. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," [Illustrated by Howard K. Elcock]. The Strand Magazine, 69, No. 410 (February 1925), 108-118; 69, No. 411 (March 1925), 259-266.

C473. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," Sunday Chronicle [Manchester] (March 23, 1930), 10-11; (March 30, 1930), 7-8. illus.

C474. "The Adventure of the Illustrious Client," The Times-Picayune [New Orleans] (April 5, 1925), 1, 3, 7. illus.

 

The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax

 

C475. "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax," Ellery Queen's Challenge to the Reader: An Anthology. New York: The American Mercury, [n.d.]. p. 109-125. (Mercury Mysteries, No. 68)

The names of Holmes and Watson have been changed to Pharaoh Jones and Dr. Dover, and the reader is asked to identify the author and detective.

C476. "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax," Ellery Queen's Challenge to the Reader: An Anthology. Garden City, N.Y.: Blue Ribbon Books, [1940]. p. 458-478.

Black cloth lettered orange on spine.

C477. "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax," Ellery Queen's Challenge to the Reader: An Anthology. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., [1938]. p. 458-478.

"In which Mr. Pharaoh Jones evinces a curious interest in Dr. Shlessinger's left ear."

"What famous author wrote `The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax' and who is Mr. `Pharaoh Jones'?"

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C478. "The Disappearance of Lady Carfax," Illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele. The American Magazine, 73, No. 2 (December 1911), 130-142.

Cover profile portrait of Holmes wearing a deerstalker.

C479. "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax," Illustrated by Alec Ball. The Strand Magazine, 42, No. 252 (December 1911), 602-614. First appearance.

C480. "The Disappearance of Lady Carfax," Sunday Chronicle [Manchester] (January 19, 1930), 9, 19. illus.

 

His Last Bow

 

C481. "His Last Bow: An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes," Best Secret Service Stories 2. Edited with an introduction by John Welcome [John Brennan]. London: Faber and Faber, [1965]. p. 109-124.

C482. "221b, Baker Street," Bed and Sometimes Breakfast: An Anthology of Landladies. Compiled by Philip Owens. [London]: The Sylvan Press, [1944]. p. 49. illus.

A selection from Last.

 

Magazines and Newspapers

 

C483. "His Last Bow: The War Service of Sherlock Holmes," Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. Collier's, 60, No. 2 (September 22, 1917), 5-7, 47-49.

Cover illustration of Holmes disguised as Altamont.

C484. "His Last Bow: The War Service of Sherlock Holme