Buy this book on-line Doyle, Arthur Conan : A Study in ScarletJohn Murray/Jonathan Cape, London, 1976 ISBN 0719529468
Fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket, 8vo, 145 pp., Introduction by Hugh Greene. The Sherlock Holmes Collected Edition. Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Doyle, Arthur Conan : A Study in Scarlet. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Doyle, Arthur Conan : A Study In ScarletBook-of-the-Month Club, New York, 1994
Fine copy in fine dust jacket, 8vo, 131 pp. Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Doyle, Arthur Conan : A Study In Scarlet. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Doyle, Arthur Conan : A Study In ScarletHart Book Company, 1976 ISBN 0805511792
A clean tight copy in black wrappers with red motif ad titles. Light crease along spine on rear card cover. Facsimile copy of the original with all the original illustrations., Very Good+ with No dust jacket as issued Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Doyle, Arthur Conan : A Study In Scarlet. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. DOYLE**, ARTHUR CONAN: : A STUDY IN SCARLETLONDON.WARD,LOCK & CO.,LIMITED,nd. [circa 1920s] ISBN No ISBN.
UK,12mo HB minus dw/dj,1st thus.[Undated, but probably circa 1920s.] VG+.No owner inscrptn but sporadic foxing/spotting to the following; prelims,front pastedown and free endpaper,title page,publisher's note,an 8pp note by Dr. Joseph Bell on Sherlock Holmes - up to contents list/ table and first page of Chapter One - each in diminishing degrees.Bright,crisp,clean,sharp-cornered publisher's original decorated red cloth boards with bright,crisp,blocked black ink circular vignette (Sherlock Holmes smoking a pipe); a circular initialled publisher's device to front,lower,right-hand corner and bright, crisp,blocked black ink lettering all within a single line border - all to front board,bright, crisp black ink printed lettering to a lightly sunned/faded spine/backstrip,the rear board being undecorated; with negligible shelf-wear, bumping or creasing to edges and corners - no nicks,tears,splits or fraying present.This illustration is found on several of Ward,Lock's editions,and they were the first publisher of this famous tale (in 1887).Top edges lightly aged/toned with minimal,sporadic dust-soiling flecks,fore-edges also lightly toned but with some more sporadic foxing/spotting; contents bright, tight,fairly clean - some sporadic, scattered foxing/spotting within the text body, otherwise tight,solid and sound - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners,therefore appears unread - apart from my own collation.UK, 12mo HB minus dw/dj,1st thus,3-255pp [paginated] includes a publisher's note to the edn,an 8pp introduction/note by Dr. Joseph Bell on 'Sherlock Holmes',a contents list/table,Pts I+II comprising 7 chapters in each; plus [unpaginated] title page.
Book presents extremely well for it's age and period,and is an attractive,affordable example.
Doyle's debut novel and Sherlock Holmes's debut too.
As a doctor at Southsea (Hampshire) for eight years (1882-90) with some intervals as a ship's doctor,he supplemented his incomes by writing short stories,published anonymously in a variety of magazines.'A Study in Scarlet' (1887) was accepted by Ward Lock for £25 and published in 'Beeton's Christmas Annual'.
The central character was Sherlock Holmes,based on one of Doyle's teachers,a Dr. Joseph Bell.The story aroused no particular interest in England but the editor of of the American 'Lippincott's Magazine' found it more promising and his representative in London commissioned more work. The result was 'The Sign of the Four',which appeared in 'Lippincott's magazine' in February 1890.In the same year it was published in London but as 'The Sign of Four'.Both novels are not among Doyle's best work - he preferred the historical novel - but his character,Sherlock Holmes,caught the imagination of the public and Newnes (UK) asked for Sherlock Holmes stories for his 'Strand Magazine.The first one appeared in July 1891.
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