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The '''''Sherlock Holmes''''' book series is a series of literary works including four books and fifty-six short-stories written by Scottish author [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]. The first ''Sherlock Holmes'' book, ''[[A Study in Scarlet]]'', was published in 1887. The series follows the adventures of [[Sherlock Holmes (books)|Holmes]] and his loyal friend, [[Dr. Watson (books)|Dr. John Watson]], as they solve mysteries and crimes in Victorian London. The ''Sherlock Holmes'' series is known for its intricate plots, clever deductions, and memorable characters. Holmes is depicted as a brilliant, eccentric detective with a keen eye for detail and a knack for solving even the most puzzling cases. Dr. Watson serves as the narrator of the stories, providing a down-to-earth counterpoint to Holmes' intellectual genius.
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The '''''Sherlock Holmes''''' book series is a series of literary works including four books and fifty-six short-stories written by Scottish author [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]. The first ''Sherlock Holmes'' book, ''[[A Study in Scarlet]]'', was published in 1887. The series follows the adventures of [[Sherlock Holmes (books)|Sherlock Holmes]] and his loyal friend, [[Dr. Watson (books)|Dr. John Watson]], as they solve mysteries and crimes in {{w|Victorian era|Victorian}} [[England]]. The ''Sherlock Holmes'' series is known for its intricate plots, clever deductions, and memorable characters. Holmes is depicted as a brilliant, eccentric detective with a keen eye for detail and a knack for solving even the most puzzling cases. Dr. Watson serves as the narrator of the stories, providing a down-to-earth counterpoint to Holmes' intellectual genius.
==Conception==
==Conception==
[[File:454px-arthur_conan_doyle_by_walter_benington_1914.png|thumb|left|110px|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]
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==Works==
==Works==
===Novels===
===Novels===
*''[[A Study in Scarlet]]'' (1887)
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*''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'' (1889)
*''[[The Sign of the Four]]'' (1901-1902)
*''[[The Valley of Fear]]'' (1914-1915)
===Short-stories===
===Short-stories===
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— One of Sherlock Holmes' most famous quotes of all time
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The Sherlock Holmes book series is a series of literary works including four books and fifty-six short-stories written by Scottish author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The first Sherlock Holmes book, A Study in Scarlet, was published in 1887. The series follows the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend, Dr. John Watson, as they solve mysteries and crimes in Victorian England. The Sherlock Holmes series is known for its intricate plots, clever deductions, and memorable characters. Holmes is depicted as a brilliant, eccentric detective with a keen eye for detail and a knack for solving even the most puzzling cases. Dr. Watson serves as the narrator of the stories, providing a down-to-earth counterpoint to Holmes' intellectual genius.

Conception[edit]

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Works[edit]

Novels[edit]

Short-stories[edit]

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