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  • ...er so vivid that no small number of people in his day came to believe that Sherlock Holmes was real. A recent British survey suggests that many people continue to thi ...authors who have written their own Sherlock Holmes stories. Indeed, some Sherlock Holmes attributes of later creation have become so well-known as to be erroneously
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  • ==Actors famous for playing Sherlock Holmes == According to [[Guinness World Records|Guinness]], Sherlock Holmes remains the most widely-portayed fictional movie character.
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  • | title = Sherlock Holmes : the unauthorized biography
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  • *[http://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/ The Sherlock Holmes Museum] *[http://www.sherlockian.net/ Sherlock Holmes on the Web]
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  • *[http://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/ The Sherlock Holmes Museum] *[http://www.sherlockian.net/ Sherlock Holmes on the Web]
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  • ==Actors famous for playing Sherlock Holmes == According to [[Guinness World Records|Guinness]], Sherlock Holmes remains the most widely-portayed fictional movie character.
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  • (1859-1930) Author, creator of ''Sherlock Holmes''.
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  • (1859–1930) British author – of the ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' stories – and physician.
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  • ...[[Scotland|Scottish]] author best known as the creator of the detective "[[Sherlock Holmes]]".
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  • ...ssex]]; famously the home of Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], author of the ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' stories.
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  • | title = Sherlock Holmes : the unauthorized biography
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  • ...er so vivid that no small number of people in his day came to believe that Sherlock Holmes was real. A recent British survey suggests that many people continue to thi ...authors who have written their own Sherlock Holmes stories. Indeed, some Sherlock Holmes attributes of later creation have become so well-known as to be erroneously
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  • ...d non-fiction. He is, however, best known as the creator of the immortal [[Sherlock Holmes]], whose fictional exploits helped popularize the new genre of [[detective ...1893), ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'' (1902), and ''[[The Return of Sherlock Holmes]]'' (1905). His later books include numerous novels; plays, ''[[The Story o
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  • ==Sherlock Holmes novels== ==Sherlock Holmes short story collections==
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  • * 1902 [[The Hound of the Baskervilles]], [[Sherlock Holmes]] novel by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]
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  • | title = The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes: The Life and Times of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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  • E. Robson, "Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: a reassessment of Plimpton 322", Historia Math. 28 (3), pp. 16
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  • ...ca and the time frame from the present back to the [[Victorian]] days of [[Sherlock Holmes]]. A number of them, such as the title story, "A Pity About the Girl", and *''The Two Footmen'', page 179 — a [[Sherlock Holmes]] pastiche
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  • ...e various ways in which things can fail to exist: they can be fictional ([[Sherlock Holmes]]), imaginary ([[the golden mountain]]), legendary ([[Loch Ness Monster]]),
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  • ...ling novel by Mark Haddon, inspired by "the dog that didn't bark" in the [[Sherlock Holmes]] story, "Silver Blaze." *'''Hound of the Baskervilles, The''' — [[Sherlock Holmes]] canon
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  • ...urther Lessons in Baritsu," ''The Ritual: Review of the Northern Musgraves Sherlock Holmes Society'', 1997, v. 20, pp. 22-26.</ref> ...awson released a DVD presentation entitled ''Bartitsu - the Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes'', which is a presentation of Bartitsu techniques as demonstrated at the Sp
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  • * [[Sherlock Holmes]], created by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], 1887-1927
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  • ...o occur explicitly: for example, in [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s (1859-1930) [[Sherlock Holmes]]: ::::--Arthur Conan Doyle ''The return of Sherlock Holmes''<ref name=Holmes/>
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  • ...e, mystery, specializes in solving criminal cases. Some of them, such as [[Sherlock Holmes]] novels and works by [[Agatha Christie]], are considered to be classic in
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  • ...Favorite Sleuths" that Dr. Fell is one of the three great successors to [[Sherlock Holmes]] (the other two are [[Father Brown]] and [[Nero Wolfe]]) and that H.M., "a
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  • ...etype's importance came with [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Arthur Conan Doyle's]] [[Sherlock Holmes]] which became the epitome of the private investigator as well as [[Agatha
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  • Looking somewhat like the famous cape worn by [[Sherlock Holmes]], the Inverness cape is a water repellant nylon garment. Unlike most rain
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  • ...easonably youthful writer who creates a popular series character such as [[Sherlock Holmes]], [[Nero Wolfe]], or Matt Helm is eventually going to run into the problem
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  • ...aracter in the novel, being Miss Dorothy Sayer's version of the inevitable Sherlock Holmes detective, I had to skip a good deal of him too...and the awful whimsical p
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  • ...he reign, and by the end [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Conan Doyle]] had launched [[Sherlock Holmes]] upon the scene.
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  • *[[Sherlock Holmes]] — in retirement
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  • The [[Sherlock Holmes]] story, ''The Hound of the Baskervilles'' was set on Dartmoor. [[Arthur C
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  • ...lume of the series pitted the League against Professor Moriarty from the [[Sherlock Holmes]] books; the second, against the Martians from ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'
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  • * [[Sherlock Holmes]]
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  • ...]], (1859-1930) who was a graduate of Edinburgh University. Although the [[Sherlock Holmes]] stories are set in London, the dark and dank fog-ridden atmosphere is tho
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  • ..., p. 40. The term ''takiltum'' is problematic. Robson (E. Robson, "Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: a reassessment of Plimpton 322", ''Historia Math.'' '''28''' (
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  • ...of reasoning from the general to the specific, a process made memorable by Sherlock Holmes: "How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible
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  • ...torian era|Victorian literature]], such as [[The Scarlet Pimpernel]] and [[Sherlock Holmes]]. [[Penny dreadfuls]], [[dime novel]]s and other popular fiction of the la
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  • ...'' (1844-1908), perhaps known to English readers as a favorite musician of Sherlock Holmes (himself a violin player); Sarasate composed works for violin still played
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