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Conan Doyle and Catalogue Forrester - October 2017 (Amended July 2019)

Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes - Catalogue Forrester

You will find listed below around 250 original works by Doyle, as well as adaptations and contributions to other works. You will also find images of every book on our web site: www.baskervillebooks.co.uk In many cases there is only one copy of each book so please contact me by e-mail first regarding the books you would like to buy, quoting the Reference number at the end of each entry. I will then provide a quote, including postage and packing, for those which are still available. Books will be dispatched by the cheapest Royal Mail option unless otherwise instructed; I recommend 'insured' or 'signed for' for more expensive items. Once I have confirmation that you are happy to proceed I will raise a PayPal invoice. My preferred method is PayPal as it is quick, easy, supports credit and debit card payments, and I don't need to request any of your financial details. Good hunting!

Grading

Books Fine: Almost like new. VG: Clearly second-hand but with no major imperfections. G: Complete, but with clear signs of wear and use. Reading or reference copies are sometimes offered, particularly of scarcer items. These will have major faults but will contain the entire text. Dustwrappers Fine: Almost like new. VG: Complete but with minor imperfections (e.g. small tears or creases). G: Complete but with more substantive faults (e.g. bad creasing, large tears, or pieces missing). Other terms used DW: Dustwrapper. +: Not quite the grade above, but close! I try to grade the books as fairly as possible, but one person's small tear is another's gaping chasm. I may simply have missed something. So, if you are dissatisfied with the description of any item, please contact me in the first instance ([email protected]) and we'll sort something out. All dustwrappers are supplied in a removable protective cover. And if it doesn't say it is a First Edition, it isn't. Contact email: [email protected] web site: www.baskervillebooks.co.uk mobile: 07585458976

2 SHERLOCK HOLMES - INDIVIDUAL LONG STORIES Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; by A. Conan Doyle; with a note on Sherlock Holmes by Dr. Joseph Bell; and forty illustrations by George Hutchinson. Third edition, seventh printing. London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited, 1896. xx, 224, 10 pages of advertisements, 1 unnumbered leaf of plate: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. The second edition in book form of the first Sherlock Holmes story. G in three-quarter beige cloth with red cloth spine, lettered in gilt on spine, and in red on front. Top page edges gilt, and plain endpapers. Spine ends bumped, bottom of spine rubbed, a little bubbling to cloth on front, and a couple of marks to boards. Endpapers toned, spotting to fore- and bottom page edges, and slight lean. Lacking rear free endpaper. £175 [Ref: 2586] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; by A. Conan Doyle; with a note on Sherlock Holmes by Dr. Joseph Bell; illustrated by George Hutchinson. Sixth edition, second printing. London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1902. xx, 224, [12] pages of advertisements, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. The first Sherlock Holmes long story. G in dark blue cloth, lettered in gilt on spine and in gilt bordered panel on front, and blind-stamped decorations on spine and front. Dark green endpapers. Spine ends and corners bumped, and areas of fading to boards and spine. Spotting to page edges, and rubbing to extremities. Prize label on front free endpaper. £40 [Ref: 2593] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; by A. Conan Doyle; with a note on Sherlock Holmes by Dr. Joseph Bell; illustrated by George Hutchinson. Sixth edition, fourth printing. London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1904. xx, 224, [12] pages of advertisements, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. The first Sherlock Holmes long story. G+ in red cloth, lettered in gilt on spine and in gilt bordered panel on front, and blind-stamped decorations on boards. Dark blue endpapers. Spine ends bumped, and mottling to boards. Fading to spine, and spotting to page edges. Owner's inscription on page following front free endpaper. £75 [Ref: 2553] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; Sir ; with an introduction by Hugh Greene. First thus. London: John Murray; Jonathan Cape, 1974. 145 pages. (Sherlock Holmes collected edition 1). Hardcover. The first Sherlock Holmes long story. VG in VG unclipped DW with wear to extremities, and creasing to back top corner. Top of spine and corners bumped. £8 [Ref: 2585] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet: a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery; based on the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; planned and edited by Simon Goodenough. First edition. Exeter: Webb & Bower, 1983. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. Paperback. A murder dossier based on the first Sherlock Holmes long story, complete with physical clues. G+ with creasing and wear to covers, and ghost of owner's blind-stamp on title page. £8 [Ref: 2693] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet: a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery; based on the famous story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Peerage Books, 1985. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A murder dossier based on the first Sherlock Holmes long story. VG in glazed boards. £5 [Ref: 2692]

3 Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; adapted by James Stenstrum; illustrated by Noly Panaligan; calligraphy by Jim Loftus; edited by David Campiti. First edition. Wheeling: Innovation Books, 1989. Unnumbered pages. Paperback. A graphic adaptation of the first Sherlock Holmes long story, with two short pieces on Doyle and Holmes. VG+. £10 [Ref: 2732] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited, with annotations by Leslie S. Klinger. First thus. Indianapolis: Gasogene Books, 2001. xvi, 149 pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes reference library). Paperback. An extensively annotated edition of the first Sherlock Holmes long story. Fine. £22 [Ref: 2600] THE SIGN OF FOUR Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; by A. Conan Doyle. New edition, second printing. London: George Newnes, Limited, 1898. 285, [24] pages of advertisements. (Cabinet edition). Hardcover. The second Sherlock Holmes long story. G in blue cloth, lettered in gilt on spine, and in gilt and black on front. Green mosaic endpapers. Top corners and spine ends bumped, and rubbing to extremities. Top page edges darkened, odd mark to pages, and hinges have been strengthened. £75 [Ref: 2445] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; and, Arsène Lupin; by A. Conan Doyle; by Edgar Jepson and Maurice Leblanc. First thus. Preston: James Askew and Son, [1900s]. 123, 127 pages. Hardcover. A double-decker edition. G in red cloth, lettered in black on spine and front board. Spine ends bumped and worn. Spine faded, and fading and spotting to boards. Pages toned, and spotting to page edges and endpapers. Owner's inscription on front free endpaper and title-page. £12 [Ref: 2596] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, [1913]. 286 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves: frontispiece. (Nelson's library 145). Hardcover. The second Sherlock Holmes long story, with a frontispiece by Harold C. Earnshaw. VG in red blind-stamped boards lettered and decorated in gilt to spine. Spine ends bumped, and a little fading to spine. £8 [Ref: 2417] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; by Sir A. Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., [1914]. 171, [4] pages of advertisements. (Centenary edition). Hardcover. The second Sherlock Holmes long story, printed in the advanced stage of Pitman's shorthand. G+ in red cloth lettered in gilt on spine and front, and blind-stamped on front. Spine ends and corners bumped, and wear to top of spine. Fading to spine, and front hinge cracked at top. £8 [Ref: 2415] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; and, The big Bow mystery; by A. Conan Doyle; by Israel Zangwill. First thus. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928. 306 pages, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece. (S. S. Van Dine detective library). Hardcover. A double-decker edition. VG in black embossed cloth, decorated in silver on front and lettered in gilt on spine. Spine end bumped, and small scuff on front board. Toning to pages and endpapers, and a crease affecting the last dozen or so pages. £20 [Ref: 2438] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; by Sir A. Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., [1931]. 170, [6] pages of advertisemens. (New era edition). Hardcover. The second Sherlock Holmes long story, printed in the advanced stage of Pitman's shorthand. VG in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine, blind-stamped on front. Spine ends bumped, and rubbing to extremities. Owner's inscription on front endpaper, and toning to endpapers. £12 [Ref: 2395] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Royle Publications Limited; Gryphon Books Ltd., 1949. 153 pages. Hardcover. The second Sherlock Holmes long story. G+ in G+ unclipped DW with chipping to top of spine and front corners, and a few surface marks. Spine ends bumped, rubbing to extremities, and spotting to page edges. £10 [Ref: 2516]

4 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The sign of four: a Sherlock Holmes murder dossier; based on the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Simon Goodenough. First edition. Exeter: Webb and Bower, 1985. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. Paperback. A murder dossier, complete with physical clues. VG with light wear to extremities. £15 [Ref: 2694] Doyle, Arthur Conan. ; adapted from the original by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated by I.N.J. Culbard; text adaptation by Ian Edginton. First edition. London: SelfMadeHero, 2010. 124, v pages: illustrations. Paperback. A graphic adaptation, with a foreword by Alan Barnes. VG+. £10 [Ref: 2698] THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles: another adventure of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Nineteenth printing. London: John Murray, 1953. 248 pages. (Conan Doyle uniform edition). Hardcover. With cover art by Claude Percival Shilton. VG in grubby G unclipped DW with wear and tear to extremities, and sunning to spine. Bottom of spine bumped, and odd mark to page edges. £8 [Ref: 2383] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles: parts one and two; Arthur Conan Doyle; script Doug Moench; art Val Mayerik and Tony DeZuniga. First edition. New York: Magazine Management Co. Inc., 1975. 66, 66 pages: illustrations. (Marvel Preview 5 and 6). Comic. A graphic adaptation, with a foreword by Archie Goodwin. G+ and VG with loss to top front corner and bottom of spine (part one), and cover creases and toned pages (both parts). £12 [Ref: 2758] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles: another adventure of Sherlock Holmes: a facsimile of the adventure as it was first published in the Strand Magazine London; by A. Conan Doyle; with Sidney Paget's original illustrations; and with a new introduction by Samuel Rosenberg. First thus. New York: Schocken Books, 1975. xi, 110 pages: illustrations. (Schocken books SB505). Paperback. The third Sherlock Holmes long story. VG. Bump to bottom front corner, and light fading to the spine. £8 [Ref: 2473] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with photographs by Michael Kenna. First thus. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1986. 201 pages: illustrations. Paperback. Illustrated with atmospheric photographs of Dartmoor. VG with a little edge wear. £6 [Ref: 2505] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; introduction by Julian Symons; lino-cuts by Edward Bawden. Second printing. London: Folio Society, 1988. xv, 182 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. The third Sherlock Holmes long story. VG+ with a little rubbing to edges. In slipcase with shelf wear. £8 [Ref: 2460] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles; Arthur Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: Grafton Books, 1988. 187 pages. Paperback. With a still from the Granada series on the front cover. VG. A nice square copy with toned pages, and light edge wear. £4 [Ref: 2508] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated in black and white by Sidney Paget; and in color by Sergio Martinez. First thus. New York: Portland House, 1988. xiv, 249 pages: illustrations. (Portland House illustrated classics). Hardcover. An adaptation for children. VG+. Spine ends bumped. £12 [Ref: 2459] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles: chapter XI: a facsimile of the original manuscript; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. New York: Baker Street Irregulars, 2001. vii, 109 pages. (Baker Street Irregulars manuscript series). Hardcover. A facsimile of the only known surviving chapter, with a number of essays. Fine in Fine DW. £40 [Ref: 2506]

5 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited, with annotations by Leslie S. Klinger. First thus. Indianapolis: Gasogene Books, 2002. xiv, 150 pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes reference library). Paperback. An extensively annotated edition of the text. VG+. Bottom front corner bumped. £22 [Ref: 2504] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The hound of the Baskervilles; adapted from the original novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated by I.N.J. Culbard; text adaptation by Ian Edginton. First edition. London: SelfMadeHero, 2009. 127, v pages: illustrations. Paperback. A graphic adaptation, with a foreword by Daniel Stashower. VG+. Signed by the adapter and illustrator on the title-page. £15 [Ref: 2697] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: John Murray, 1949. 303, [1] page of advertisements. (Conan Doyle uniform edition). Hardcover. With covert art by Philip Simmonds. G+ in G+ unclipped DW with chipping to spine ends. Salmon-pink cloth lettered in black on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, and splashes on front and spine. Spotting to page edges. £15 [Ref: 2546] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Pan Books Ltd, 1951. 185, [6] pages of advertisements. (Pan 177). Paperback. With cover art by Mendoza. VG+. A nice square copy with a tiny corner crease. £10 [Ref: 2562] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Pan Books Ltd, 1951. 185, [6] pages of advertisements. (Pan 177). Paperback. With cover art by Mendoza. G+. A square copy with a little edge wear, corner crease, and creasing and short closed tear on back cover. Pages toned. £5 [Ref: 2542] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: John Murray, 1960. 192 pages. Paperback. With covert art by Chantrel. G+. A square copy with creases to front cover, light edge wear, and marks to page edges. £4 [Ref: 2594] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Fifth printing. New York: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1971. 171 pages. (Berkley medallion book X2123). Paperback. With covert art by W. Teason. VG with light edge wear, a small puncture to the front cover, and previous owner's label inside front cover. £4 [Ref: 2545] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Grafton Books, 1988. 207 pages. Paperback. With a still from the Granada series on the front cover. VG with light edge wear, and a crease to bottom front corner. £4 [Ref: 2544] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Valley of Fear and the Molly Maguires; by William H. Conway. First edition. [Cincinnati]: [Classic Specialities Books], 1996. 75 pages. Spiral bound. An annotated version of part two of the fourth Sherlock Holmes long story. VG+. £10 [Ref: 2660] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The valley of fear; adapted from the original novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; illustrated by I.N.J. Culbard; text adaptation by Ian Edginton. First edition. London: SelfMadeHero, 2011. 124 pages: illustrations. Paperback. A graphic adaptation of the fourth Sherlock Holmes long story, with a foreword by Leslie S. Klinger. VG+. £10 [Ref: 2699] SHERLOCK HOLMES - INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORIES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of Black Peter; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1988. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 11). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG with a few small spine creases. £5 [Ref: 2702]

6 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton; story Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; art Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1988. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 15). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG with a few small spine creases. £5 [Ref: 2703] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of Silver Blaze; story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Thomas Arthur Daniel Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1988. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 12). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2704] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the Abbey Grange; story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; art by Dan Day. First thus. Chicago: Northstar Publishing, 1989. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 17). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2705] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the beryl coronet; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrator Dan Day. First thus. North Hollywood: Renegade Press, 1986. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 1). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £8 [Ref: 2706] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the blue carbuncle; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: art Dan Day. First thus. Chicago: Northstar Publishing, 1989. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 18). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2707] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the Copper Beeches; story Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: art Daniel Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1987. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 9). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2708] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the Copper Beeches; story Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated by Dan Day. First thus. Plymouth: Tome Press, 1992. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2709] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the dancing men; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated by Thomas Arthur Daniel Day. First thus. North Hollywood: Renegade Press, 1986. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 2). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2710] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the devil's foot; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited and annotated by Philip Weller. First thus. Fareham: Sherlock Publications, 1995. 54 pages. (Company canon). Spiral bound. An annotated version of this short story from '' including: variations between published versions and the original manuscript, the dating of the story, and explanations of selected textual elements. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2589]

7 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the dying detective: a facsimile of the original Sherlock Holmes manuscript; with an introduction by Julian Symons; and an afterword by Owen Dudley Edwards. First edition. London: Westminster Libraries; Arthur Conan Doyle Society, 1991. 53 pages. Hardcover. A facsimile of the original text of this short story from 'His last bow' showing the author's amendments, etc. VG+ in VG+ DW. A small production mark on top edge from excess glue. £22 [Ref: 2426] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the engineer's thumb; story Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrator Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1987. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 5). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2711] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the engineer's thumb; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited and annotated by Philip Weller. First thus. Fareham: Sherlock Publications, 1995. 58 pages. (Company canon). Spiral bound. An annotated version of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes' including: variations between published versions and the original manuscript, the dating of the story, and explanations of selected textual elements. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2588] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the Greek interpreter; A. Conan Doyle; Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1987. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 10). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2712] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the lion's mane; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with an introduction by Colin Dexter; and an afterword by Richard Lancelyn Green. First edition. London: Westminster Libraries; Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1992. 102 pages. Hardcover. A facsimile of the original text of this short story from 'The case-book of Sherlock Holmes' showing the author's amendments, etc. Number 76 in a limited edition of 100 signed by , Colin Dexter and Richard Lancelyn Green. Fine in Fine DW in slipcase. £95 [Ref: 2381] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the lion's mane; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with an introduction by Colin Dexter; and an afterword by Richard Lancelyn Green. First edition. London: Westminster Libraries; Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1992. 102 pages. Hardcover. A facsimile of the original text of this short story from 'The case-book of Sherlock Holmes' showing the author's amendments, etc. Fine in Fine DW. £25 [Ref: 2503] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the man with the twisted lip; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: pencil art by Ronn Sutton; inked by Dan Day. First thus. Chicago: Northstar Publishing, 1990. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 19). Comic. A graphic adaptation of 'The adventure of the man with the twisted lip'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2713] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the Musgrave ritual; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: artist Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1987. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 7). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG with a few small spine creases. £5 [Ref: 2714] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the naval treaty: parts 1 and 2; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; directed by Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1988. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 13 and 14). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £12 [Ref: 2760] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the resident patient; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: art Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1987. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 6). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2717]

8 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the six Napoleons; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrator Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1986. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 4). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2718] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the solitary cyclist; story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; art by Dan Day. First thus. Blue Island: Northstar Publishing, 1989. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 16). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2719] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the speckled band; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. Chicago: Northstar, 1992. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes chronicles of crime and mystery 1). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2720] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the stockbroker's clerk; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited and annotated by Philip Weller. First thus. Fareham: Sherlock Publications, 1995. 62 pages. (Company canon). Spiral bound. An annotated version of this story from 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' including: variations between published versions and the original manuscript, the dating of the story, and explanations of selected textual elements. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2366] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Red-headed League; story Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; art David and Dan Day. First thus. Chicago: Northstar Publishing, 1990. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 20). Comic. A graphic adaptation of 'The Red-headed League'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2721] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A scandal in Bohemia; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; art Dan Day. First thus. Long Beach: Renegade Press, 1987. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 8). Comic. A graphic adaptation of this short story from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2700] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A scandal in Bohemia; by A. Conan Doyle; illustrations by Sidney Paget. First thus. [Greendale]: Goode Press, 2005. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. Pamphlet. This chapbook was issued to commemorate the 145th birthday of Sidney Paget. VG with creasing to covers at spine edges. £8 [Ref: 2494] SHERLOCK HOLMES - COLLECTED STORIES THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: George Newnes, Ltd, 1901. 343, 32 pages of advertisements: frontispiece, illustrations. (Souvenir edition). Hardcover. Illustrated by Sidney Paget. G+ in green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on spine and on front, and blind-stamped on back. Spine ends and corners bumped and worn. Spotting to page edges, fading to spine, and top page edges darkened. Toning to endpapers, and rubbing to edges. £75 [Ref: 2407] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. London: John Murray, 1903. ix, 419 pages, 2 leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. (Author's edition 5). Hardcover. With a preface by Doyle, and two plates by Arthur Twidle. This was part of one of 490 sets bound by John Murray in and after 1917 (see Green and Gibson, page 229). G in red cloth lettered in gilt on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, marks to boards, spotting to page edges, endpapers toned, and top page edges darkened. Fading to spine, gilt lettering darkened, and slight lean. £40 [Ref: 2560]

9 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1912. 293 pages, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece. Hardcover. With a frontispiece by Sidney Paget. G+ in blue cloth lettered in gilt and blind-stamped on spine, and blind-stamped on front. Spine ends and corners bumped and worn. Owner's inscription on front free endpaper. Endpapers spotted and toned, and crease across bottom back corner. Spotting to page edges. £12 [Ref: 2450] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. London: T. Nelson & Sons, [1913]. 379, [4] pages of advertisements, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece. (Nelson's library 166). Hardcover. With a frontispiece by Noel Pocock. G+ in red blind-stamped boards lettered and decorated in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped. Marks to edges, fading to spine, and two stains to page edges affecting a few pages internally. £8 [Ref: 2398] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; drawings by Paul Hogarth. First thus. London: Folio Society, 1958. 291 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. With an introduction by Brian Marsh. VG+ in VG unclipped DW with a few marks, and darkening to spine. Brown cloth lettered in gilt on black paste-on on spine. Bottom of spine edge faded. £12 [Ref: 2434] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. New York: A. & W. Visual Library, 1975. 317 pages: illustrations. Paperback. Facsimile edition of the first volume of collected stories, with an introduction by Robert Howe Ashby. VG with light edge wear. £8 [Ref: 2439] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited, with annotations by Leslie S. Klinger. First thus. Indianapolis: Gasogene Books, 1998. xvi, 327 pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes reference library). Paperback. An extensively annotated edition of the text. VG with a couple of dunts to edges. £18 [Ref: 2487] THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. London: John Murray, 1903. 395 pages; 2 leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. (Author's edition 6). Hardcover. With two plates by Arthur Twidle. This was part of one of 490 sets bound by John Murray in and after 1917 (see Green and Gibson, page 229). G in red cloth lettered in gilt on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, marks to boards, spotting to page edges, endpapers toned, and top page edges darkened. Fading to spine, gilt lettering darkened, and slight lean. £40 [Ref: 2559] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. London: T. Nelson & Sons, [1913]. 2 unnumbered leaves, 384 pages: frontispiece. (Nelson's library 161). Hardcover. With an unattributed, but typically Nelsonesque, frontispiece of Holmes. VG in red blind- stamped boards lettered and decorated in gilt to spine. Spine ends bumped, with a little fading to spine. Endpapers toned. £8 [Ref: 2397] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: John Murray, 1949. 313 pages. (Conan Doyle uniform edition). Hardcover. With cover art by Frank Marston. G+ in G price-clipped grubby DW with wear and tear to extremities, and chipping to spine ends. Spine ends bumped, and areas of fading to spine corresponding to chipping. Spotting to page edges. £9 [Ref: 2557] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with an introduction by Kingsley Amis. First thus. London: John Murray; Jonathan Cape, 1974. 266 pages. (Sherlock Holmes collected edition 6). Hardcover. The second collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. G+ in G+ unclipped DW with wear and tear to extremities, and small area of loss to back panel. Bottom of spine bumped, spotting to page edges, and foxing to early pages. £8 [Ref: 2598]

10 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; by A. Conan Doyle; illustrations by Sidney Paget. First thus. New York: A. & W. Visual Library, 1975. 279 pages: illustrations. Paperback. A facsimile of the second series of Sherlock Holmes stories. With an introduction by Robert Howe Ashby. VG with light edge wear and marks to bottom page edges. £8 [Ref: 2454] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Grafton Books, 1988. 285 pages. Paperback. With a still from the Granada TV series on the cover. VG. Spine faded, edge wear, and a couple of small creases. Pages toned. £4 [Ref: 2539] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited, with annotations by Leslie S. Klinger. First thus. Indianapolis: Gasogene Books, 1999. xiii, 303 pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes reference library). Paperback. An extensively annotated edition of the text. VG+ with light edge wear. £22 [Ref: 2421] THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The return of Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Pan Books Ltd, 1954. 251, [4] pages of advertisements. (Pan 286). Paperback. With striking cover art depicting Holmes and the Dancing Men. G+. A square copy with faded spine, reading crease down edge of front cover, and toned pages. Marks to page edges. £6 [Ref: 2435] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The return of Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: John Murray, 1960. 316 pages. Paperback. With striking cover art depicting Colonel Moran taking aim at Holmes from the 'Empty house'. VG+. A nice square copy with light edge wear. Previous owner's label inside front cover. £6 [Ref: 2433] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The return of Sherlock Holmes: a facsimile of the stories as they were first published in the Strand Magazine London; by A. Conan Doyle; with Sidney Paget's original illustrations; and with a new introduction by Samuel Rosenberg. First thus. New York: Schocken Books, 1975. xii, 193 pages: illustrations. (Schocken Books SB506). Paperback. The third collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. VG+ with a few marks to bottom page edges. £8 [Ref: 2472] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The return of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; edited, with annotations by Leslie S. Klinger. First thus. Indianapolis: Gasogene Books, 2003. xv, 347 pages: Illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes reference library). Paperback. An extensively annotated edition of the text. VG+ with a few marks to bottom page edges. £22 [Ref: 2601] HIS LAST BOW Doyle, Arthur Conan. His last bow: some reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Eighteenth printing. London: John Murray, 1962. 205 pages. Paperback. With cover art by Solomon Abbey. VG. A nice square copy with a little spotting to page edges, and a couple of cover creases. £5 [Ref: 2556] Doyle, Arthur Conan. His last bow; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Ninth printing. New York: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1964. 191, [1] page of advertisements. (Berkley medallion book N2804). Paperback. With cover art by W. Teason. G+. A square copy with toned pages, and cover creases. £5 [Ref: 2489] THE CASE-BOOK OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The case-book of Sherlock Homes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1951. 254 pages. (Penguin 805). Paperback. The fifth and final collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. G with darkened spine, wear to extremities, and crease to back cover. Pages toned. £4 [Ref: 2581]

11 SHERLOCK HOLMES - OMNIBUS EDITIONS Doyle, Arthur Conan. The second Sherlock Holmes illustrated omnibus: a facsimile edition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories other than those illustrated by Sidney Paget as they originally appeared in the Strand Magazine; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: John Murray; Jonathan Cape, 1979. 388 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A collected edition of 'His last bow', 'The valley of fear' and 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG in VG+ price-clipped DW. Spine ends bumped, and a few marks to bottom page edges. £15 [Ref: 2479] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Sherlock Holmes illustrated omnibus: a facsimile edition of all Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories illustrated by Sidney Paget as they appeared in the Strand Magazine; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: John Murray; Jonathan Cape, 1978. xiii, 171, 156, 110, 193 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A collected edition of 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes', 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes', 'The hound of the Baskervilles' and 'The return of Sherlock Holmes'. VG+ in VG+ unclipped DW. £15 [Ref: 2484] SHERLOCK HOLMES - SELECTED STORIES Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventure of the speckled band; and, The Sussex vampire; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; adapted from the original story by Murray Shaw; illustrated by George Overlie. First thus. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, Inc., 1991. 55 pages: illustrations. (Match wits with Sherlock Holmes 5). Paperback. An adaption of two stories for children. VG+ with a little edge wear. £5 [Ref: 2528] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Granada, 1984. 356 pages. Hardcover. Selected stories issued to coincide with the Granada series, with a still from one of the episodes on the front panel. VG in VG+ unclipped DW. Spine ends bumped, and pages toned. £8 [Ref: 2571] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: eight popular stories especially selected and edited; A. Conan Doyle; illustrated by Cheslie d'Andrea. First edition. Racine: Whitman Publishing Company, 1955. 282, [2] pages of advertisements: illustrations. Hardcover. Selected short stories adapted fro children. G+ in glazed boards. A little chipping at spine ends and corners. £6 [Ref: 2547] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The best of Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated by Ben F. Stahl. First thus. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1977. 643 pages, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. A limited edition collection of selected stories. Fine in black leather lettered and decorated in gilt on spine, and decorated in gilt on front and back. All page edges gilt. £25 [Ref: 2471] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The best Sherlock Holmes stories; chosen by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. Munslow: Hearthstone Publications, 1995. ix, 370 pages. Hardcover. Selected short stories, and 'How I made my list' by Doyle. Fine in Fine unclipped DW. £8 [Ref: 2391] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The boys' Sherlock Holmes; a selection from the works of A. Conan Doyle; arranged by Howard Haycraft. First thus. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1936. xix, 336, 1 leaf and 5 pages of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. A collection of selected stories. G+ in G+ unclipped DW with wear, tear and chipping to extremities, and loss to front flap. Spine ends bumped and worn. Corners bumped, and odd mark to boards. £15 [Ref: 2497] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Cases of Sherlock Holmes; stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrations by Dan Day. First edition. Chicago: Northstar Publishing, 1989. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Cases of Sherlock Holmes 1). Paperback. A selection of stories from the canon. VG+. Spine faded. £10 [Ref: 2701]

12 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The final problem; and, The adventure of the empty house; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; adapted by Dennis J. O'Neil and E.R.Cruz. First thus. New York: National Periodical Publications, Inc., 1975. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes 1). Comic. A graphic adaptation of two of the short stories. VG+. £7 [Ref: 2696] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Greek interpreter; and, The Reigate puzzle; created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; artist Leo O'Mealia; cover illustration Ken Hooper. First thus. Newbury Park: Eternity Comics, 1990. [32] pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes of the '30s 4). Comic. Contains part of a series of newspaper comic strips with portions from 'The Greek interpreter' and 'The Reigate puzzle'. VG. A few short creases to spine. £4 [Ref: 2729] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Musgrave ritual; and, The Greek interpreter; created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; artist Leo O'Mealia; cover illustration Ken Hooper. First thus. Newbury Park: Eternity Comics, 1990. [32] pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes of the '30s 3). Comic. Contains part of a series of newspaper comic strips with portions from 'The Musgrave ritual' and 'The Greek interpreter'. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2730] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The return of Sherlock Holmes: volume I; by A. Conan Doyle. Reprint. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1905. 280 pages. (Collection of British and American authors 3796). Paperback. First continental edition of the third collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. Advertisements dated 1908. G+ with grubby covers, and owner's inscription on front cover. £30 [Ref: 2440] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes illustrated; stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; illustrated by Paul Crompton and Glenn Rix. First edition. Manchester: World, 1981. 128 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A selection of stories from the canon, with features on life and crime in Victorian England. VG in glazed boards. Top corners bumped. £6 [Ref: 2695] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes meets the Sussex vampire, and other cases of the world's most famous detective; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; selected and introduced by Peter Haining. First edition. London: Severn House, 1983. 139 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A selection of short stories. VG+ in VG+ unclipped DW. Bottom of spine bumped, and previous owner's label on front endpaper. £8 [Ref: 2548] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The stockbroker's clerk; and, The crooked man; created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; artist Leo O'Mealia; cover illustration Ken Hooper. First thus. Newbury Park: Eternity Comics, 1990. [32] pages: illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes of the '30s 7). Comic. Contains part of a series of newspaper comic strips with a portion from 'The adventure of the stock-broker's clerk ' and the whole of 'The crooked man'. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2731] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A study in scarlet; and, The sign of four; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Fourth printing. New York: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1969. 253, [3] pages of advertisements. (Berkley medallion book X1575). Paperback. The first two Sherlock Holmes long stories. VG with light edge wear, and a few cover creases. Previous owner's label inside front cover. £4 [Ref: 2509] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Tales of Sherlock Holmes; Sir A. Conan Doyle. First thus. New York: Robert K. Haas, Inc., [1930s]. 96 pages. (Little luxart library). Softcover. Contains 'A case of identity' and 'A scandal in Bohemia'. VG in thin leather wraps with a corner crease. Pages toned. Small water splash on the title page. £8 [Ref: 2416] Green, Roger Lancelyn. Ten tales of detection; chosen and introduced by Roger Lancelyn Green. Reprint. London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1968. xvi, 204, [4] pages of advertisements, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece, illustrations. (Children's illustrated classics 72). Hardcover. Contains 'The adventure of Silver Blaze' and 'The adventure of the Bruce-Partington plans'. VG in G+ price-clipped DW with wear and tear to extremities, and a few creases. Bottom of spine bumped. £8 [Ref: 2606]

13 THE APOCRYPHA Doyle, Arthur Conan. Beyond the canon: four apocryphal stories; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; introduced by Cameron Hollyer; afterword by Dayna McCausland. First edition. Shelburne: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2000. 66 pages: illustrations. Pamphlet. A millennium souvenir produced by the Bootmakers of Toronto. VG+. Rusting to staples. £9 [Ref: 2404] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Edinburgh stories; Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Students Publication Board, 1981. 86 pages. Hardcover. A collection of five of Doyle's writings with an Edinburgh connection. With an introduction by Owen Dudley Edwards. VG in VG unclipped DW with creasing to bottom edges and laminate lifting in a couple of places. Spine ends bumped, and light spotting to top edge. £8 [Ref: 2676] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The final adventures of Sherlock Holmes: completing the canon; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; collected and introduced by Peter Haining. First edition. London: W. H. Allen, 1981. 208 pages. Hardcover. A collection of apocryphal Holmesian material. VG in VG+ unclipped DW. Spine ends and corners bumped, and pages toned. £8 [Ref: 2468] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The final adventures of Sherlock Holmes: completing the canon; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; collected and introduced by Peter Haining; foreword by Jeremy Brett. First thus. London: Warner Books, 1981. 208 pages. Paperback. A collection of apocryphal Holmesian material. VG with light edge wear and a small corner crease. £5 [Ref: 2469] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The final adventures of Sherlock Holmes: completing the canon; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; collected and introduced by Peter Haining; foreword by Jeremy Brett. First thus. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1995. 208 pages. Hardcover. A collection of apocryphal Holmesian material. VG+ in VG+ DW with crease to bottom of spine. Bottom of spine bumped. £8 [Ref: 2379] NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDITIONS AFRIKAANS Doyle, Arthur Conan. Die gespikkelde band; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with an introduction by Trilby Kent. First edition. Shelburne: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1997. 31 pages. Pamphlet. 'The adventure of the speckled band' in Afrikaans. VG. Top of spine bumped. £6 [Ref: 2640] CATALAN Doyle, Arthur Conan. Les memòries de Sherlock Holmes (II); Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traducció Jordi Vidal I Tubau. First thus. Barcelona: Editorial Laertes, 1989. 112 pages. (Arca 44). Paperback. A selection of stories from 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' in Catalan. VG. Pages toning, and spine faded. £8 [Ref: 2422] DANISH Doyle, Arthur Conan. Den blå karfunkel, og andre noveller; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; på dansk ved Verner Seemann. First thus. København: Martins Forlag, 1976. 174 pages. (Komplette Sherlock Holmes udgave). Hardcover. A selection of stories from 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes' and 'The return of Sherlock Holmes' in Danish. VG in VG+ unclipped DW with light wear to edges. Spotting to page edges, and foxing to endpapers. £8 [Ref: 2475] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Djaevelens fod, og andre noveller; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. København: Martins Forlag, 1977. 142 pages. (Komplette Sherlock Holmes udgave). Hardcover. A selection of stories from 'The case book of Sherlock Holmes' and 'His last bow' in Danish. VG in VG+ unclipped DW with light wear to edges. Spotting to page edges, and foxing to endpapers. £8 [Ref: 2482]

14 Doyle, Arthur Conan. De fires tegn; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; på dansk ved Verner Seemann. First thus. København: Martins Forlag, 1976. 132 pages. (Komplette Sherlock Holmes udgave). Hardcover. 'The sign of Four' in Danish. VG in VG+ unclipped DW with light wear to edges. Spotting to page edges, and foxing to endpapers. £8 [Ref: 2474] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Den røde cirkel, og andre noveller; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. København: Martins Forlag, 1977. 160 pages. (Komplette Sherlock Holmes udgave). Hardcover. A selection of stories from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes' in Danish. VG in VG+ unclipped DW with light wear to edges. Spotting to page edges, and foxing to endpapers. £8 [Ref: 2481] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes V: Fra 'Silver Blaze' til 'Det afsluttende problem'.; A. Conan Doyle; med illustrationer af V. Setoft. First thus. København: Forlaget Nyttebøger, 1945. 270 pages. Hardcover. A selection of stories in Danish. VG+ in VG+ unclipped DW. Three-quarters marbled boards and green cloth spine lettered in gilt. £15 [Ref: 2436] Doyle, Arthur Conan. De tre studenter, og andre noveller; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. København: Martins Forlag, 1977. 157 pages. (Komplette Sherlock Holmes udgave). Hardcover. A selection of stories from 'The return of Sherlock Holmes' in Danish. VG in VG+ unclipped DW with light wear to edges. Spotting to page edges, and foxing to endpapers. £8 [Ref: 2480] DUTCH Doyle, Arthur Conan. De Grieksche tolk; en, De liefde eener vrouw; door A. Conan Doyle. Fifth edition. Rijswijk: Blankwaardt and Schoonhoven, [1916]. 152, 142, [4] pages of advertisements: illustrations. Hardcover. A selection of short stories in Dutch. G+ in green cloth, lettered in gilt on spine and front. Spine ends and corners worn. Splits to back hinge. £9 [Ref: 2414] Doyle, Arthur Conan. De onbekende avonturen van Sherlock Holmes; A. Conan Doyle. First thus. Amsterdam: Loeb, 1987. 196 pages. Paperback. A collection of apocrypha, with an afterword by August Hans den Boef, in Dutch. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2530] FRENCH Doyle, Arthur Conan. Les aventures de Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traduction de Bernard Tourville. Reprint. Paris: Robert Laffont, 1974. 438, [7] pages of advertisements. (Livre de poche policier 1070-1071). Paperback. 'The adventures of Sherlock Holmes' in French. VG with a little fading to spine, and reading curve to spine. £4 [Ref: 2491] Doyle, Arthur Conan. La bande mouchette; d'aprés Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; scénario A.-P. Duchâteau; dessin Stibane. First edition. Bruxelles: Claude Lefrancq, 1995. 48 pages: illustrations. (Bdetectives 34). Hardcover. A graphic adaptation in French of 'The adventure of the speckled band'. VG+ in glazed boards. £10 [Ref: 2735] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Le chien des Baskerville; d'aprés Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; scénario A.-P. Duchâteau; dessin Stibane. First edition. Bruxelles: Claude Lefrancq, 1991. 48 pages: illustrations. (Bdetectives 16). Hardcover. A graphic adaptation in French of 'The hound of the Baskervilles'. VG+. £10 [Ref: 2736] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Le chien des Baskerville; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traduit de l'anglais par Bernard Tourville; lithographie originales de Letellier. First thus. Tournai: André Sauret, 1969. 219 pages, 9 leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. (Grand prix des meilleurs romans policiers 2). Hardcover. 'The hound of the Baskervilles' in French. VG+ in black leather lettered in gilt on spine, and decorated in gilt on back and front. Top page edges gilt. £40 [Ref: 2432] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Les débuts de Sherlock Holmes; Conan Doyle. First thus. Paris: Albin Michel, 1931. 249 pages. Paperback. 'A study in scarlet' in French. G+. Spine sunned, and splits to spine ends. Pages toned, and fore-edges bumped. £6 [Ref: 2492]

15 Doyle, Arthur Conan. Un échec de Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traduit de l'anglais par Lucien Maricourt. First thus. Givors: André Martel, 1948. 250 pages. Paperback. Selected short stories in French. G+ in G unclipped DW with wear and tear to extremities, chipping to spine ends, and a couple of splits at spine edge. Pages toned, and small tear to front free endpaper. £15 [Ref: 2406] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Une étude en rouge; d'aprés le roman de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Ricard; Longaron. First edition. [Bruxelles]: P & T Production, 1995. Unnumbered pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A graphic adaptation in French of 'A study in scarlet'. VG+ in glazed boards with bump to bottom of spine. £10 [Ref: 3072] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Nouveaux exploits de Sherlock Holmes; Conan Doyle. Reprint. Paris: Renaissance du Livre, 1929. 276 pages. Paperback. A selection of stories in French. VG in yellow wraps lettered and decorated in black on spine and front. Wear to extremities, and spotting to page edges. Owner's inscription on half-title page. £15 [Ref: 2405] GERMAN Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes Geschichten; und Der hund von Baskerville; Arthur Conan Doyle; aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Trude Fein Auswahl und Nachwort von Andreas Fischer. First thus. Zürich: Manesse Verlag, 1981. 431 pages. Hardcover. A selection of stories in German, with a foreword by Andreas Fischer. Fine in Fine unclipped DW. £8 [Ref: 2524] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sämtliche Sherlock Holmes Romane und Geschichten in 9 Bänden; Arthur Conan Doyle. Reprint. Zürich: Haffmans Verlag, 1990. 9 volumes (159, 164, 202, 215, 365, 303, 391, 317, 275 pages). Hardcover. The complete canon in German. Fine in scuffed slipcases. £50 [Ref: 2762] GREEK Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes: to musterio ton kommenon aytion; Arthur Conan Doyle; metaphrade Andreas Sokodemos. First thus. Athens: Ekdoseis Anastasiade, 1997. 188, [2] pages of advertisements. Paperback. A selection of stories from 'His last bow' and 'The return of Sherlock Holmes' in Greek. VG+. £8 [Ref: 2523] JAPANESE Doyle, Arthur Conan. Hiiro no Kenkyu; and, Yonin no Syomei; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; translated by Tomoji Abe; illustrated by Yoshihisa Kamo. First thus. Tokyo: Pacifica, 1978. 283, 4 leaves of plates: illustrations. (Complete Sherlock Holmes 5). Hardcover. 'A study in scarlet' and 'The sign of four' in Japanese. Fine in slipcase. £15 [Ref: 2456] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Holmes saigo no aisatsu; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; translated by Tomoji Abe; illustrated by Yoshihisa Kamo. First thus. Tokyo: Pacifica, 1978. 268 pages, 4 leaves of plates: illustrations. (Complete Sherlock Holmes 4). Hardcover. 'His last bow' in Japanese. Fine in slipcase. £15 [Ref: 2483] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Kaiso no Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; translated by Tomoji Abe; illustrated by Yoshihisa Kamo. First thus. Tokyo: Pacifica, 1977. 275 pages, 4 leaves of plates: illustrations. (Complete Sherlock Holmes 2). Hardcover. 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' in Japanese. Fine in slipcase. £15 [Ref: 2478] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Meitantei Sherlock Holmes, Ougonchu, Kuroneko; Arthur Conan Doyle; Edgar Allan Poe; translated by Tatsuki Kameyama. Forty-fifth printing. Tokyo: Gakushu-Kemkyu-Sha, 1981. 363 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A selection of Holmes stories by Doyle, and two others by Poe, in Japanese. VG+ in VG unclipped DW with wear to extremities. Spine ends bumped. £8 [Ref: 2522]

16 Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes no seikan; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; translated by Tomoji Abe; illustrated by Yoshihisa Kamo. First thus. Tokyo: Pacifica, 1977. 374 pages, 4 leaves of plates: illustrations. (Complete Sherlock Holmes 3). Hardcover. Illustrated by Yoshihisa Kamo. "The return of Sherlock Holmes" in Japanese. Fine in slipcase. £15 [Ref: 2486] KISWAHILLI Doyle, Arthur Conan. Maajabu ya utepe wen ye madoadoa; na Arthur Conan Doyle; kimehaririwa na George A. Vanderburgh na George M. Gatero; na kutafsiriwa katika Kiswahili na Leonard L. Muaka. First edition. Shelburne: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, [1993]. 31 pages: illustrations. Pamphlet. 'The adventure of the speckled band ' in Kiswahili. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2411] POLISH Doyle, Arthur Conan. Studium w szkarlacie; Arthur Conan Doyle; przełożył Tadeusz Evert. First thus. Warsaw: Prószynski i S-ka, 1997. 127 pages. Paperback. 'A study in scarlet' in Polish. VG with a little edge wear, and pages toning. £8 [Ref: 2373] SLOVENIAN Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes i likovi plesača; Conan Doyle. First thus. Zagreb: CID, 1996. 286 pages. (Biblioteka triler 1). Paperback. A selection of stories in Slovenian. VG+ with light wear to corners. £12 [Ref: 2369] SOTHO Doyle, Arthur Conan. Lebanta le matheba; ke Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. Shelburne: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1997. 27 pages. Pamphlet. 'The adventure of the speckled band' in Sotho. VG with rusting to staples, VG with rusting to staples, and a band of fading to back cover. £8 [Ref: 2378] SPANISH Doyle, Arthur Conan. Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes; Arthur Conan Doyle; traducción José M. a Valverde y María Campuzano; ilustraciones Julio Vivas; cubierta Isidre Monés. First thus. Barcelona: Editorial Bruguera, 1981. 184 pages: illustrations. (Club del misterio 2). Paperback. A selection of stories from the canon, in Spanish. VG with discolouration to edge of front cover. £6 [Ref: 2737] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Estudio en escarlata; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traducción A. Lázaro Ros; apéndice Juan José Millás; ilustración Geo Hutchinson. Fifth printing. Madrid: Anaya, 1988. 222, [2] pages of advertisements: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. 'A study in scarlet' in Spanish, with an afterword by Juan José Millás. VG in decorated boards. A few marks to boards, and spotting to page edges. £8 [Ref: 2541] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Memorias de Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. Barcelona: Editorial Molino, 1987. 271 pages. Paperback. A selection of short stories. VG+. £5 [Ref: 2549] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Las memorias de Sherlock Holmes; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traducción María Engracia Pujals; apéndice Juan José Millás; ilustración Sidney Paget. First thus. Madrid: Anaya, 1988. 317, [2] pages of advertisements: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. 'The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' in Spanish, with an afterword by Juan José Millás. VG in decorated boards. A few marks to boards, and spotting to page edges. £8 [Ref: 2527] Doyle, Arthur Conan. El sabueso de los Baskerville; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; traducción Ramiro Sánchez Sanz; apéndice Santiago R. Santerbás; ilustración Sidney Paget. First thus. Madrid: Anaya, 1989. 251, [3] pages of advertisements: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. 'The hound of the Baskervilles' in Spanish, with an afterword by Santiago R. Santerbás. VG in decorated boards. A few marks to boards, and spotting to page edges. £8 [Ref: 2525]

17 Doyle, Arthur Conan. El sabueso de los Baskerville; Arthur Conan Doyle; introducción y notas Fernando González; traducción J. Louis López Muñoz; illustración Juan Ramón Alonso. Fifth printing. Barcelona: Editorial Vicens Vives, 1999. xxxi, 219, 18, [2] pages of advertisements. (Aula de literatura 13). Paperback. 'The hound of the Baskervilles' in Spanish. VG+ with light wear to corners. £9 [Ref: 2490] SWEDISH Doyle, Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes ävenytr; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; i urval och med företal av Torsten Ehrenmark; med de ursprungliga illustrationera av Sidney Paget, Gilbert Holiday, Arthur Twidle och Howard K. Elcock. First thus. Höganäs: Bokförlaget Bra Böcker, 1976. 278 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A selection of stories in Swedish. VG+ in VG unclipped DW with creasing to spine ends, and fading to back panel. Spine ends lightly bumped. £8 [Ref: 2476] UNWINESE Doyle, Arthur Conan. Hetay adventureyay ofyay hetay Usgravemay Itualray; ybay Irsay Arthuryay Onancay Oyleday; eneralgay editoryay Eorgegay A. Anderburghvay. First edition. Shelburne: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1997. 21 pages. Pamphlet. 'The Musgrave Ritual' in Unwinese. Number 962 in a limited edition of 1000. VG+ with small crease to front cover. Inscribed by the editor on the front cover. £5 [Ref: 2374] OTHER FICTION Beare, Geraldine. Adventure stories from the Strand; selected by Geraldine Beare; introduction by Tim Heald; illustrations by David Eccles. First edition. London: Folio Society, 1995. xix, 329 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A collection of short stories including 'How the Brigadier came to the Castle of Gloom'. Fine in scuffed slipcase. £8 [Ref: 2362] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Adventures of Gerard; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. London: Pan Books Ltd, 1949. 191 pages. (Pan 106). Paperback. A collection of short stories featuring the famous Brigadier. VG. A nice square copy, with spotting to page edges, and toning to pages. £6 [Ref: 2564] Doyle, Arthur Conan. ; A. Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: George Newnes, Ltd., [1920s]. 192 pages, 2 leaves of plate: frontispiece. Hardcover. Lust, deceit and financial scandals disturb the lives of a group of middle-class Victorians. G in salmon-pink cloth lettered and decorated in black on spine, and blind-stamped decoration on front. Spine faded and spotting to page edges. A small area of wear on back spine edge. £5 [Ref: 2496] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The blood-stone tragedy: a druidical story; by Arthur Conan Doyle; edited and with an introduction by Christopher Roden and Barbara Roden; and an afterword by Owen Dudley Edwards. First edition. Penyffordd: Arthur Conan Doyle Society, 1995. 63 pages. Hardcover. The first book appearance of a rediscovered Doyle story. Fine. £50 [Ref: 2389] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The burger's secret. In: The Sunlight Year Book for 1898: a treasury of useful information of value to all members of the household including the calendar and kindred matter ... First edition. Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers, Limited, [1897]. 477 pages. Hardcover. The first appearance of a story later titled 'The new catacomb'. VG in red cloth lettered and decorated in yellow, grey and black on spine and front. Spine ends lightly bumped. Darkening to edges of boards and, unusually for this publication, only light toning to pages. £30 [Ref: 2609] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The burger's secret. In: The Sunlight Year Book for 1898: a treasury of useful information of value to all members of the household including the calendar and kindred matter ... First edition. Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers, Limited, [1897]. 477 pages. Hardcover. The first appearance of a story later titled 'The new catacomb'. G+ in red cloth lettered and decorated in yellow, grey and black on spine and front. Spine ends and bottom corners bumped, spine faded, and a few marks to boards. Pages toned, and spotting and darkening to page edges. Binding shaken. £15 [Ref: 2610]

18 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The burger's secret. In: The Sunlight Year Book for 1898: a treasury of useful information of value to all members of the household including the calendar and kindred matter ... First edition. Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers, Limited, [1897]. 477 pages. Hardcover. The first appearance of a story later titled 'The new catacomb'. G in red cloth lettered and decorated in yellow, grey and black on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, spine faded, and marks to boards. Pages toned, and spotting and darkening to page edges. Binding shaken and cracks to hinges. £12 [Ref: 2608] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Captain of the 'Pole-star': weird and imaginative fiction; Arthur Conan Doyle; edited with an introduction by Christopher Roden and Barbara Roden; and with a preface by Michael Dirda. First thus. Ashcroft: Ash-Tree Press, 2004. xxxviii, 460, [4] pages of advertisements. Hardcover. A collection of short stories of mystery and the macabre. Limited edition of 600. Fine in Fine unclipped DW. £50 [Ref: 2669] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The collected stories; A. Conan Doyle. First thus. Munslow: Hearthstone Publications, 1995. xix, 399 pages. Hardcover. The complete Gerard stories in historical order. With an appreciation by John Whitehead. Fine in Fine unclipped DW. £15 [Ref: 2393] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Croxley Master: a great tale of the prize ring; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. New York: McLure, Phillips & Co., 1907. 76 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plate: frontispiece. Hardcover. A medical student turns to the boxing ring to try and fund his university course fees. G+ in light brown cloth, lettered black and decorated in green, cream and black on front. Spine ends bumped, and a little rubbing to extremities. White decoration has been rubbed away in places. Spotting to page edges and prelims, and intermittently on pages. £75 [Ref: 2458] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Danger! and other stories; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: John Murray, 1918. vii, 246 pages. Hardcover. A collection of short stories, with a preface outlining Doyle's attempts to alert the Committee for National Defence to the need for channel tunnels. VG. Red cloth lettered in gilt on spine, and blind-stamped on front. Two small water splashes on front, and fading to spine. Spine ends bumped, and a handful of spots to page edges. Small owner's stamp on front free endpaper. £80 [Ref: 2403] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A duet, with an occasional chorus; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1899. vii, 336, [8] pages of advertisements. Hardcover. The happiness of a married couple is threatened by a previous lover of the husband. G+ in maroon cloth lettered in gilt on spine, and lettered and decorated in gilt and silver on front. Spine ends rubbed, bottom of spine bumped, and owner's inscription on front free endpaper. Cracking between half-title verso and title- page. £50 [Ref: 2455] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A duet, with an occasional chorus; by A. Conan Doyle. Sixth edition. London: Grant Richards, 1904. viii, 300 pages. Hardcover. The happiness of a married couple is threatened by a previous lover of the husband. G+ in red cloth lettered in gilt on spine and front. Darkening to edges, spine ends bumped, and water splashes to spine. Front hinge cracked, and top page edges darkened. £10 [Ref: 2592] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The firm of Girdlestone: a romance of the unromantic; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1890. 399, 32 pages of advertisements. Hardcover. A story centred around the unscrupulous dealings of two merchants dealing in African goods. April 1890 advertisements. G in maroon cloth lettered in gilt and decorated in black on spine, and lettered and decorated in black on front. Blind-stamped monogram on back. Floral endpapers. Spine ends bumped, and bottom of spine and corners worn. A few offset letters in ink on front free endpapers. Binding shaken, and rubbing to extremities. Page edges toned, and odd mark to pages internally. £150 [Ref: 2501]

19 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The great shadow; and, Beyond the city; by A. Conan Doyle; with illustrations by James Greig and Paul Hardy. Reprint. Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith, [1890s]. 320 pages: illustrations. (Arrowsmith three and sixpenny series XVI). Hardcover. An early reprint. G+ in brown cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on spine, and lettered and decorated in blue and black on front. Spine ends bumped, rubbing to front, and light spotting to top page edges. £30 [Ref: 2563] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The haunted Grange of Goresthorpe; Arthur Conan Doyle; with an introduction by Owen Dudley Edwards ;. First edition. Ashcroft: Arthur Conan Doyle Society, 2000. 65 pages. Hardcover. First publication of a manuscript originally submitted to Blackwood's Magazine. Limited edition of 500. Fine in Fine DW. £25 [Ref: 2418] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The horror of the heights; Arthur Conan Doyle; general editor John Berquist; edited, with an introduction, by Phillip Bergem. First edition. Ashcroft: Calabash Press, 2004. 81 pages. Hardcover. Facsimile of the author's holograph manuscript with commentary. Fine in glazed boards. £40 [Ref: 2670] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The land of mist; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers), Ltd., 1926. viii, 294, 24 pages of advertisements. Hardcover. Edward Malone and are introduced to in this novel. VG in dark green cloth lettered and decorated in light green on spine and front. Spine ends and top corners bumped. Spotting to page edges and prelims. Supplied in facsimile dust-jacket. £75 [Ref: 2538] Doyle, Arthur Conan. : his statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervase and Reuben during the hard winter of 1734.; by A. Conan Doyle; with ten illustrations [by Harold Robert Millar and Henry Marriott Paget]. Reprint. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1895. x, 421, 24 pages of advertisements, 8 leaves of plate: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. A historical romance about the Monmouth rebellion and Hanging Judge Jeffries. VG in maroon cloth lettered in silver on spine and lettered and decorated in silver on front. Spine ends bumped. Foxing to prelims and early pages, and spotting to page edges. Owner's inscription on half-title page, and top page edges darkened. £15 [Ref: 2442] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Micah Clarke: his statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervase and Reuben during the hard winter of 1734.; by A. Conan Doyle. Reprint. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1898. x, 406 pages, 8 leaves of plate: frontispiece, illustrations. (Silver library). Hardcover. A historical romance about the Monmouth rebellion and Hanging Judge Jeffries. G+ in maroon cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on spine and bordered in gilt on front. Spine ends bumped, and wear to corners. Fading to spine, and owner's inscription on reverse of front free endpaper. £8 [Ref: 2444] Doyle, Arthur Conan. A regimental scandal: a facsimile of the manuscript; by Arthur Conan Doyle; edited by Christopher Roden and Barbara Roden; with a foreword by Dame Jean Conan Doyle. First edition. Penyffordd: Arthur Conan Doyle Society, 1995. xxi, 53 pages: frontispiece. Hardcover. A facsimile of the original manuscript. Number 81 in a limited edition of 150. Fine. £60 [Ref: 2390] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Round the fire stories; by A. Conan Doyle; with a frontispiece by A. Castagno. First edition. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1908. 327, [4] pages of advertisements. Hardcover. A collection of grotesque and terrifying short stories. G+ in red cloth lettered in gilt on spine, and lettered and decorated in gilt on front. Spine ends and corners bumped, and small nibble to back top edge. Spotting to page edges, top page edges darkened, and odd mark to boards. £95 [Ref: 2595] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Round the red lamp, being facts and fancies of medical life; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Methuen & Co., 1894. vi, 328, 32 pages of advertisements. Hardcover. A collection of medical and fantasy stories. G in red cloth, lettered gilt on spine. Spine ends and corners bumped and worn. Marks to boards, fading to spine, and area of wear to spine edge. Inscription on front free endpaper. Top page edges darkened, and binding shaken. £45 [Ref: 2502]

20 Doyle, Arthur Conan. , being a series of sixteen letters written by J. Stark Munro, M.B., to his friend and former fellow-student, Herbert Swanborough, of Lowell, Massachusetts, during the years 1881-1884; edited and arranged by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1895. 346 pages: frontispiece. Hardcover. An autobiographical novel recounting how a young medical graduate attempts to establish his medical practice. August 1895 advertisements. VG in green cloth over bevelled boards, lettered in gilt on spine and front. Spine ends and corners bumped, and a few dunts to edges. Foxing to most pages. £125 [Ref: 2575] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Stark Munro letters, being a series of sixteen letters written by J. Stark Munro, M.B., to his friend and former fellow-student, Herbert Swanborough, of Lowell, Massachusetts, during the years 1881-1884; edited and arranged by A. Conan Doyle. First thus. Bloomington: Gaslight Publications, 1982. 220 pages: frontispiece, illustrations. (Conan Doyle centennial series). Hardcover. An autobiographical novel recounting how a young medical graduate attempts to establish his medical practice. VG+. Top of spine bumped. £18 [Ref: 2466] Doyle, Arthur Conan. When the world screamed, and other stories; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First thus. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1990. 253 pages. (Professor Challenger adventures II). Paperback. The final three Professor Challenger stories. VG+. £6 [Ref: 2531] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The winning shot: a textual reproduction of the original Bow Bells publication; by Arthur Conan Doyle; with an introduction and annotations by Philip Weller. First edition. Fareham: Sherlock Publications, 1995. 54 pages: maps, illustrations. (Sherlock Holmes monograph series). Pamphlet. The happiness of a young couple is threatened by a mysterious stranger. An extensively annotated edition of the text. VG+. £9 [Ref: 2388] NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDITIONS FRENCH Doyle, Arthur Conan. Les aventures du Brigadier Gérard; Conan Doyle; traduit de l'anglais par Louis Labat. Reprint. Paris: Albin Michel, 1932. 247 pages. (Supercollection). Paperback. 'The adventures of Brigadier Gerard' in French. G+. Inscribed on upper cover and title page. Spine ends chipped and worn, and wear and tear to cover edges. Pages toned. £12 [Ref: 2402] Doyle, Arthur Conan. La brèche au monstre; A. Conan Doyle; traduction de Louis Labat. Reprint. Paris: Albin Michel, [1920s]. 249 pages. (Collection des maitres de la littérature étrangère). Paperback. Selected short stories in French from Doyle's 'The last galley and 'Danger!'. G+. Wear and tear to extremities, and splits at spine edges. Toning to cover edges, and a few marks. Pages toned. £18 [Ref: 2413] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Le ciel empoisonné; Conan Doyle; traduit par L. Labat; illustrations de A. Pécoud. First thus. Paris: Hachette, 1938. iv, 248 pages. (Bibliothèque de la jeunesse). Paperback. 'The poisoned belt' in French. G+ in G unclipped DW, with loss at spine ends, repair to top of spine, and darkening to spine. Pages toned, and spotting to page edges. Spine creases. £10 [Ref: 2437] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Un drame sous Napoléon 1er; Conan Doyle. First thus. Paris: Librairie Ollendorff, 1908. 192 pages. (Collections des grands romans). Paperback. 'Uncle Bernac' in French. G+ with darkening and a couple of splits to spine. Toning to covers and spine, and foxing to pages. £12 [Ref: 2447] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Le monde perdue; Conan Doyle; adaptation et scénario André-Paul Duchâteau ' dessins et couleurs Patrice Sanahujas; coloriages de couverture Claude Laverdure. First edition. Bruxelles: Claude Lefrancq, 1987. 2 volumes (48, 48 pages): illustrations. Hardcover. A graphic adaptation in French of 'The lost world'. VG+ in glazed boards with bottom front corner of volume 2 bumped. £16 [Ref: 2763]

21 PLAYS Doyle, Arthur Conan. Angels of darkness: a drama in three acts: a facsimile of the original manuscript; by Arthur Conan Doyle; edited, with an introduction by Peter Blau. First edition. New York: Baker Street Irregulars, 2002. vii, 191 pages. (Baker Street Irregulars manuscript series). Hardcover. A facsimile of the original text showing the author's amendments, etc., with essays by noted Doyle scholars. Fine in Fine DW. Black cloth lettered in gilt on spine. £40 [Ref: 2656] POETRY Doyle, Arthur Conan. Songs of action; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1898. viii, 136 pages. Hardcover. A collection of poetry. G+ in blue boards lettered in gilt on spine, and lettered and decorated in gilt on front. Spine ends bumped, pages toned, and owner's inscription on front free endpaper. Top page edges darkened, and a couple of marks to boards. £40 [Ref: 2576] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Songs of action; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1898. viii, 136 pages. Hardcover. A collection of poetry. G+ in blue boards lettered in gilt on spine, and lettered and decorated in gilt on front. Bottom of spine bumped, and rubbing to extremities. Top page edges darkened, and pages toned. Bookseller's blind stamp on front free endpaper. £40 [Ref: 2590] NON-FICTION Doyle, Arthur Conan. An appreciation of Sir John French; by A. Conan Doyle; with an afterword by Squadron Leader Philip Weller. First thus. Cambridge: Rupert Books, 1999. 51 pages. (Rupert Books monograph series 13). Pamphlet. Facsimile of a pamphlet, the text of which first appeared in the Daily Chronicle in 1915. Limited edition of 400. VG+ with rusting to staples. £7 [Ref: 2648] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The British campaign in France and Flanders; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916 - 1920. 6 volumes (344, 259, 339, 307, 349, 323 pages): maps, illustrations. (British campaign in France and Flanders I-VI). Hardcover. A complete set of Doyle's history of the Great War. G - VG in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine, most with bumps to corners and spine ends. All first editions with the exception of the first volume. £130 [Ref: 2764] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The British campaign in France and Flanders 1915; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. ix, 259 pages, 1 leaf of plate (folded): maps. (British campaign in France and Flanders II). Hardcover. The second volume in Doyle's account of the First World War. G+ in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped and rubbed, corners bumped, and spotting to page edges. A few marks to boards, and fading to spine. £18 [Ref: 2498] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The British campaign in France and Flanders 1915; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Second edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. ix, 259 pages, 1 leaf of plate (folded), [16] pages of advertisements: maps. (British campaign in France and Flanders II). Hardcover. The second volume in Doyle's account of the First World War. G+ in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped and rubbed, and spotting to page edges and a few early and later pages. A few scuffs to boards, and fading to spine. £18 [Ref: 2452] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The British campaign in France and Flanders 1915; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Second edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. ix, 259 pages, 1 leaf of plate (folded), [16] pages of advertisements: maps. (British campaign in France and Flanders II). Hardcover. The second volume in Doyle's account of the First World War. G+ in G unclipped DW with darkened, chipped and repaired spine, with loss to back panel. Blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped, spotting to page edges, and fading to spine. £18 [Ref: 2451]

22 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The British campaign in France and Flanders 1916; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1918. xi, 339, [8] pages of advertisements, 3 leaves of plates (folded): maps. (British campaign in France and Flanders III). Hardcover. The third volume in Doyle's account of the First World War. G+ in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped and rubbed, and bottom corners bumped. Spotting to page edges and endpapers and a few early and later pages. Dunt to bottom front edge. £18 [Ref: 2499] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The British campaign in France and Flanders January to July 1918; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1919. ix, 349, [6] pages of advertisements, 6 leaves of plates (folded): maps. (British campaign in France and Flanders V). Hardcover. The fifth volume in Doyle's account of the First World War. G+ in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends and top front corner bumped. Top of spine rubbed. Spotting to page edges, and toning to endpapers. £22 [Ref: 2520] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The early Christian church and modern spiritualism.; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with an afterword by Michael W. Homer. First thus. Cambridge: Rupert Books, 1998. 28 pages. (Rupert Books monograph series 9). Pamphlet. In this pamphlet Doyle argued that spiritualism was compatible with the practices of the primitive Christian Church. Limited edition of 400. VG+ with a little rusting to staples. £7 [Ref: 2678] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Great Boer War; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Second edition. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, [1908]. vi, 575, [1] page of advertisements, 8 leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations, maps. Hardcover. The second issue, with a frontispiece of Lord Roberts. Doyle sought to have the first issue destroyed, though a few copies escaped. G+ in blue cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on spine, and decorated in black on front. Top page edges gilt. Spine ends bumped, and endpapers toned. £15 [Ref: 2599] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The history of spiritualism: volume I; Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd, 1926. xiii, 341 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. The first of two volumes on the origins and development of the spiritualist movement. G+ in G unclipped DW with wear and tear to extremities, and spotting. Blue boards lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends and corners bumped, and area of fading to top of boards. Spotting to edges. £50 [Ref: 2401] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Letters to the press; Arthur Conan Doyle; compiled with an introduction by John Michael Gibson and Richard Lancelyn Green. First edition. London: Secker & Warburg, 1986. 376 pages. (Unknown Conan Doyle). Hardcover. A collection of Doyle's letters to newspapers and magazines. VG in VG+ unclipped DW. Spine ends and bottom corners bumped. £30 [Ref: 2462] Doyle, Arthur Conan. La médecine est un roman: allocution d'ouverture au St. Mary's Hospital; prononcée par Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. Shelburne: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1991. Unnumbered pages. Pamphlet. A translation into French of 'The romance of medicine', which originally appeared in the Lancet in 1910. VG with the odd crease. £4 [Ref: 2399] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Memories and adventures; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Second edition. London: John Murray, 1930. 460, [4] pages of advertisements, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece. Hardcover. An autobiographical work with an expanded chapter on spiritualism. G in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine and front. Spine darkened, spine ends bumped and worn, and rubbing and wear to extremities. Gilt lettering on spine darkened. £20 [Ref: 2567] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The new revelation; by Arthur Conan Doyle. Sixth edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1918. 170 pages. Hardcover. An analysis of the relationship between the religious and scientific perspectives on psychicism and spiritualism. G+ in black cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped, and spotting to endpapers, and back hinge split. An area of surface abrasion on front free endpaper. Fading to spine. £10 [Ref: 2578]

23 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The new revelation; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; with an afterword by Richard Lancelyn Green. First thus. Cambridge: Rupert Books, 1997. 32 pages. (Rupert Books monograph series 3). Pamphlet. A speech made by Doyle to the London Spiritualist Alliance in 1917. Limited edition of 400. VG+ with a little rusting to staples. £8 [Ref: 2680] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Our reply to the cleric: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's lecture in Leicester, October 19th, 1919, following the Church Congress; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; afterword by Michael Homer. First thus. Cambridge: Rupert Books, 1998. 32 pages. (Rupert Books monograph series 5). Pamphlet. Doyle's reply to criticisms of spiritualism made by the Church Congress of 1919. Limited edition of 400. VG+ with rusting to staples. £9 [Ref: 2637] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Pheneas speaks: direct communications in the family circle; reported by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Psychic Press and Bookshop, [1927]. 216, [3] pages of advertisements, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece. Hardcover. A compilation of messages received by the Doyle family from the spirit world. G+ in light blue cloth lettered in white on spine. Spine ends and corners bumped. Marks to boards, a little spotting to page edges, and darkening to spine. £40 [Ref: 2573] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The story of British prisoners; prefaced and annotated by Arthur Conan Doyle; with an afterword by Squadron Leader Philip Weller. First thus. Cambridge: Rupert Books, 1999. 50 pages. (Rupert Books monograph series 12). Pamphlet. A limited edition of 400. VG+ with a little rusting to staples. £9 [Ref: 2419] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The story of Mr. George Edalji; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: edited, with an introduction by Richard and Molly Whittington-Egan. First edition. London: Grey House Books, 1985. 124 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. Number 75 of 100 signed copies of a limited edition of 1000. VG+ in VG+ unclipped DW. Small owner's nameplate on front endpaper. £30 [Ref: 2465] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The story of Mr. George Edalji; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: edited, with an introduction by Richard and Molly Whittington-Egan. First edition. London: Grey House Books, 1985. 124 pages: illustrations. Hardcover. A limited edition of 1000. VG+ in VG+ unclipped DW. Spotting to top page edges. £15 [Ref: 2464] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Strange studies from life and other narratives: the complete true crime writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; selected and edited by Jack Tracy; introduction by Peter Ruber; illustrated by Sidney Paget. First edition. Bloomington: Gaslight Publications, 1988. xvii, 104 pages. Hardcover. A compilation of Doyle's true crime writings. VG+ in VG+ unclipped DW with creasing to spine ends. Bottom of spine bumped, and spotting to top edge. £18 [Ref: 2580] Doyle, Arthur Conan. Three of them: a reminiscence; by A. Conan Doyle. First edition. London: John Murray, 1923. vii, 99 pages, 1 leaf of plate: frontispiece. Hardcover. A collection of autobiographical stories. VG in G+ unclipped grubby DW with wear and tear to extremities, and partial re-pricing label on spine. Three-quarters grey cloth with red cloth to spine lettered in black on label. Dunt to bottom edge of back board, spotting to page edges, and toning to endpapers. Owner's inscription on front free endpaper. £40 [Ref: 2577] Doyle, Arthur Conan. To arms! by Arthur Conan Doyle; with preface by the Right Hon. F.E. Smith; with an afterword by Squadron Leader Philip Weller. First thus. Cambridge: Rupert Books, 1999. 62 pages. (Rupert Books monograph series 11). Pamphlet. An examination of the causes of what was later known as the Great War. VG+ with a little rust to staples. £8 [Ref: 2392]

24 Doyle, Arthur Conan. The vital message; by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition, second issue. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1919. vii, 164 pages, 4 pages of plates. Hardcover. The second issue incorporates a new appendix of four pages. G in green cloth lettered in black on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, and staining and fading on front. Owner's inscription on front endpaper, and pages toning. £15 [Ref: 2448] Doyle, Arthur Conan. The wanderings of a spiritualist; by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited, [1921]. vii, 316, [2] pages of advertisements, 13 unnumbered leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. An account of Doyle's spiritualist beliefs and their promotion. G+. Spine ends and front corners bumped. Owner's initials on front free endpaper. Light spotting to edges, toning to endpapers, and fading to spine. £150 [Ref: 2572] CONTRIBUTIONS de Burgh, F. and Stoneman, Walter. Rosemary; collected and compiled by F. de Burgh and Walter Stoneman. First edition. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd., [1924]. xx, 235 pages, 22 leaves of plates: illustrations. Hardcover. A collection of poetry and prose sold on behalf of the 'Not Forgotten Association'. Contains 'The Lord of Falconbiridge' by Doyle. G+ in blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Spine ends bumped, and areas of fading to boards. £12 [Ref: 2363] Denis, Leon. The mystery of Joan of Arc; by Leon Denis; translated by Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: John Murray, 1924. [ix], 233, [8] pages of advertisements, 8 leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. An account of the life of Joan of Arc, including her psychic powers. Translated, and with a preface, by Doyle. G+ in light blue cloth lettered in silver on spine, and lettered and decorated in silver on front. Spine ends bumped, endpapers toned, and strip cut from top of title page. £12 [Ref: 2364] Jones, Charles Sheridan. Brave deeds by brave men; by C. Sheridan Jones; with a foreword by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., [1925]. 144 pages, 11 leaves of plates: frontispiece, illustrations. Hardcover. A collection of tales of derring-do. G in three-quarter glazed boards with red cloth spine lettered and decorated in black. Extensive wear to edges and corners. £8 [Ref: 2607] Murchison, Carl. The case for and against psychical belief; by Sir Oliver Lodge … Sir Arthur Conan Doyle … Harry Houdini; edited by Carl Murchison. First edition. Worcester: Clark University, 1927. xii, 365, 12 pages of plates: illustrations. Hardcover. A collection of papers presented at a symposium on psychical research held at Clark University in 1926 with a contribution by Doyle on 'The psychic question as I see it'. VG in maroon boards lettered in gilt on spine and front. Spine ends bumped, and a little rubbing to extremities. Light spotting to page edges. £50 [Ref: 2613] Wylly, C. H. Glorious battles of English history; by Major C.H. Wylly; with a foreword by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition. London: Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd., 1915. 152 pages, 12 leaves of plates: illustrations. Hardcover. An account of key battles from Norman to Victorian times. G in three- quarter glazed boards, with red cloth spine lettered and decorated in black. Spine ends bumped, and extensive wear to edges and corners. 1½ inch piece lost from front glazed panel. Owner's inscription on front free endpaper. £15 [Ref: 2615]

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