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A Brief History Of Sherlock Holmes By Nigel Cawthorne

As Holmes is being reintroduced to a new audience through Film and TV, Cawthorne introduces readers to Holmes. He gives a full biography of Holmes and Conan Doyle whilst also surveying the world he lived in, Victorian crime and the real characters behind Dr Watson and Inspector Lestrade.
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As Holmes is being reintroduced to a new audience through Film & TV, Cawthorne introduces readers to Holmes. He gives a full biography of Holmes & Conan Doyle whilst also surveying the world he lived in, Victorian crime & the real characters behind Dr Watson & Inspector Lestrade.

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