Overview
In Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created two of the most memorable -- and recognizable -- characters ever invented in English literature. The 56 short stories and four novels that make up the Sherlockian "canon" have delighted and intrigued readers all over the world for more than a century, ever since their first publication, in Victorian London. The great consulting detective and his faithful narrator and sidekick were later immortalized on stage and screen by a wide variety of actors. Although the Great Detective was a serious fellow, the stories have both a droll sense of humor and, at times, a profound insight into the human condition. Many of their phrases and expressions -- "Elementary, Watson," "The game's afoot!" and others -- have entered the lexicon of everyday speech.
In Quotable Sherlock, David W. Barber brings together the best and most memorable of Conan Doyle's expressions from the Sherlock Holmes stories. There is also a selection of the famous illustrations Sidney Paget and others created for the original editions.
Synopsis
A book of quotations compiled from Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories - many of which have entered everyday use. This brings together the best and most memorable of Doyle's expressions as well as some of the original edition's illustrations.
New Brunswick Reader
This book is a fun little reference work that is sure to find a home on every Sherlockian's bookshelf.
Editorials
New Brunswick Reader
A fun little reference work that is sure to find a home on every Sherlockian's bookshelf, including mine.β Catherine Thompson
Chicago Sun Newspapers
Amusing and memorable.β Linda Piwowarcyk