Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle, who first appeared in the novel A Study in Scarlet, published at Peyton's Annual Christmas in 1887. As the world's first and only consulting detective who pursued criminals across London, Holmes had a unique influence on the popular imagination and is the most enduring character ever used in a detective story.
Sherlock Holmes series
While the writer Doyle was searching for a way to write a historical novel, Micah Clarke, Doyle was able to achieve the experience of recurring character transformation into new stories. These stories are a huge hit in England, as the story graphics are designed by artist Sidney Paget
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Writer Arthur Doyle
Writer Arthur Cannon Doyle was able to invent the most famous police figure in the world, and Doyle was able, during his long writing career, to create stories and other books that are believed to be superior to Holmes' novels and stories, but due to popular influence Doyle was forced to focus on plots that include only Holmes and his companion Watson, and because of the Large sums of money offered by publishers Doyle felt compelled to continue publishing only stories about Holmes, in addition to the fact that due to the success of the Holmes stories Doyle gained so much fame as a fiction writer, that he demanded large sums of money for each story he wrote.
Holmes' life
Sherlock played as an actor as Basil Ratbone, in a famous series of films from 1939-1946, and in the eighties and nineties of the twentieth century, Jeremy Brett Holmes portrayed on television, where Holmes played the role of Robert Downey, and in 2009 Holmes acted in a feature film , Sherlock Holmes, and in 2010, the BBC launched a modern version of Tales with Benedict Cumber batch, in which the character was Mycroft, the older brother of Sherlock Holmes who appeared in a few stories.
Sherlock Holmes novels
Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds in 1975 AD, written by Manly Wade and Wade Wellman.
The Earthquake Machine, 1976, written by Austin Mitchelson and Nicholas Utechin.
Exit Sherlock Holmes in 1977, written by Robert Lee Hall.
Morlock Night: 1979 AD, written by Jeter.
Time for Sherlock Holmes, 1983 by David Dvorkin.
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