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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Wordsworth Classics) |
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Authors: |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author |
Edition statement: |
Edition Unstated |
Publisher: |
Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
Publication Date: |
1993 |
Pagination: |
528 p. |
Size: |
Paperback |
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Number of items : 1 |
ISBN (or other code): |
1-85326-033-9 |
Abstract: |
With an Introduction by Dr. Julian Wolfreys. This EDITION CONTAINS TWO COLLECTIONS of short stories, the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes documents the earliest cases of the greatest fictional detective of all time, while The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes brings us to what Doyle intended to be Holmes' last appearance, in The Adventure of the Final Problem, as he plunges into the depths of the Reichenbach Falls with his archenemy, Professor Moriarty. This edition contains the original illustrations from Strand Magazine drawn by Sidney Paget. (Product Description) |
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Wordsworth Classics) [printed text] / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author . - Edition Unstated . - Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1993 . - 528 p. ; Paperback + Number of items : 1. ISBN : 1-85326-033-9
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With an Introduction by Dr. Julian Wolfreys. This EDITION CONTAINS TWO COLLECTIONS of short stories, the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes documents the earliest cases of the greatest fictional detective of all time, while The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes brings us to what Doyle intended to be Holmes' last appearance, in The Adventure of the Final Problem, as he plunges into the depths of the Reichenbach Falls with his archenemy, Professor Moriarty. This edition contains the original illustrations from Strand Magazine drawn by Sidney Paget. (Product Description) |
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The Best of Sherlock Holmes (Wordsworth Classics) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1998) Paperback |
Material Type: |
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Edition statement: |
1998 EDITION |
Publisher: |
Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
Size: |
Paperback |
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978-1-85326-748-2 |
The Best of Sherlock Holmes (Wordsworth Classics) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1998) Paperback [printed text] . - 1998 EDITION . - Wordsworth Editions Ltd, [s.d.] . - ; Paperback. ISBN : 978-1-85326-748-2 |  |
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The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes & His Last Bow (Wordsworth Classics) |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author |
Publisher: |
Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
Publication Date: |
1998 |
Pagination: |
432 p. |
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Paperback |
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Number of items : 1 |
ISBN (or other code): |
978-1-85326-070-4 |
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With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies. Doctor Watson, Mr Sherlock Holmes. The most famous introduction in the history of crime fiction takes place in Arthur Conan Doyle s A Study in Scarlet, bringing together Sherlock Holmes, the master of science detection, and John H. Watson, the great detective s faithful chronicler. This novel not only establishes the magic of the Holmes myth but also provides the reader with a dramatic adventure yarn which ranges from the foggy, gas-lit streets of London to the burning plains of Utah. The Sign of the Four, the second Holmes novel, presents the detective with one of his greatest challenges. The theft of the Agra treasure in India forms a catalyst for treachery, deceit and murder. With these two classic novels, A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of the Four, you have the brilliant foundation of the Sherlock Holmes canon. Reading pleasure rarely comes any finer. (Product Description) |
The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes & His Last Bow (Wordsworth Classics) [printed text] / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author . - Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1998 . - 432 p. ; Paperback + Number of items : 1. ISBN : 978-1-85326-070-4
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With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies. Doctor Watson, Mr Sherlock Holmes. The most famous introduction in the history of crime fiction takes place in Arthur Conan Doyle s A Study in Scarlet, bringing together Sherlock Holmes, the master of science detection, and John H. Watson, the great detective s faithful chronicler. This novel not only establishes the magic of the Holmes myth but also provides the reader with a dramatic adventure yarn which ranges from the foggy, gas-lit streets of London to the burning plains of Utah. The Sign of the Four, the second Holmes novel, presents the detective with one of his greatest challenges. The theft of the Agra treasure in India forms a catalyst for treachery, deceit and murder. With these two classic novels, A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of the Four, you have the brilliant foundation of the Sherlock Holmes canon. Reading pleasure rarely comes any finer. (Product Description) |
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The Happy Prince & Other Stories (Wordsworth Children's Classics) |
Material Type: |
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Authors: |
Oscar Wilde, Author |
Edition statement: |
New edition |
Publisher: |
Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
Publication Date: |
1999 |
Pagination: |
80 p. |
Size: |
Paperback |
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Number of items : 1 |
ISBN (or other code): |
1-85326-123-8 |
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In these delightful tales, Oscar Wilde employs all his grace, artistry and wit. The Happy Prince tells of the statue of a once pleasure-loving Prince which, with the help of a selfless Swallow helps people in distress. As well as The Nightingale and the Rose, The Devoted Friend and The Remarkable Rocket, this collection contains The Selfish Giant, a remarkable story of the redemptive power of love. (Product Description) |
The Happy Prince & Other Stories (Wordsworth Children's Classics) [printed text] / Oscar Wilde, Author . - New edition . - Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1999 . - 80 p. ; Paperback + Number of items : 1. ISBN : 1-85326-123-8
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In these delightful tales, Oscar Wilde employs all his grace, artistry and wit. The Happy Prince tells of the statue of a once pleasure-loving Prince which, with the help of a selfless Swallow helps people in distress. As well as The Nightingale and the Rose, The Devoted Friend and The Remarkable Rocket, this collection contains The Selfish Giant, a remarkable story of the redemptive power of love. (Product Description) |
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Henry V (Wordsworth Classics) |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
William Shakespeare, Author |
Publisher: |
Wordsworth Editions Ltd |
Publication Date: |
2000 |
Pagination: |
160 p. |
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Number of items : 1 |
ISBN (or other code): |
978-1-84022-421-4 |
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Edited, introduced and annotated by Cedric Watts, Professor of English Literature, University of Sussex Henry V is the most famous and influential of Shakespeare's history plays. Its powerful patriotic rhetoric has resounded down the ages, gaining eloquent expression in Laurence Olivier's renowned film. Henry himself, astute and charismatic, who led his 'band of brothers' to victory in the Battle of Agincourt, could indeed seem to be 'this star of England'. In recent decades the play has attracted increasing critical attention and is now highly controversial. Kenneth Branagh's film-production reflected the changing valuation. Does this play have a sceptical sub-text which subverts its patriotism? Is Henry's achievement beset by irony? Has current scepticism distorted a predominantly and proudly nationalistic drama? (Product Description) |
Henry V (Wordsworth Classics) [printed text] / William Shakespeare, Author . - Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 2000 . - 160 p. ; Paperback + Number of items : 1. ISBN : 978-1-84022-421-4
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Edited, introduced and annotated by Cedric Watts, Professor of English Literature, University of Sussex Henry V is the most famous and influential of Shakespeare's history plays. Its powerful patriotic rhetoric has resounded down the ages, gaining eloquent expression in Laurence Olivier's renowned film. Henry himself, astute and charismatic, who led his 'band of brothers' to victory in the Battle of Agincourt, could indeed seem to be 'this star of England'. In recent decades the play has attracted increasing critical attention and is now highly controversial. Kenneth Branagh's film-production reflected the changing valuation. Does this play have a sceptical sub-text which subverts its patriotism? Is Henry's achievement beset by irony? Has current scepticism distorted a predominantly and proudly nationalistic drama? (Product Description) |
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