
Cornerstone Sherlock Holmes Complete Works
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Book Introduction
Cornerstone's "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" is back with a new, revised edition!
Cornerstone's "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" series, which has been much loved for its meticulous translation and clean editing, has returned with a new look.
Sherlock Holmes, the most beloved detective in the history of mystery novels.
Cornerstone, which published a complete translation of Holmes' elegant case records, which shine with his brilliant reasoning and sharp insight, and received much love, has prepared a special revised edition.
This revised edition, which was loved by many readers for its meticulous translation and clean editing, has been reviewed by mystery novel expert Park Gwang-gyu to enhance the completeness of the work. In addition, it includes illustrations by Richard Gertschmidt, Sydney Paget, and others, allowing readers to further immerse themselves in the world of Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes, the synonym for detective, has been portrayed countless times in various genres, including movies, plays, comics, and games, for over 120 years.
Let's experience the thrilling adventures of the cool-headed yet righteous and delicate detective Sherlock Holmes in the revised edition of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes," which is both fun to read and fun to watch.
Cornerstone's "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" series, which has been much loved for its meticulous translation and clean editing, has returned with a new look.
Sherlock Holmes, the most beloved detective in the history of mystery novels.
Cornerstone, which published a complete translation of Holmes' elegant case records, which shine with his brilliant reasoning and sharp insight, and received much love, has prepared a special revised edition.
This revised edition, which was loved by many readers for its meticulous translation and clean editing, has been reviewed by mystery novel expert Park Gwang-gyu to enhance the completeness of the work. In addition, it includes illustrations by Richard Gertschmidt, Sydney Paget, and others, allowing readers to further immerse themselves in the world of Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes, the synonym for detective, has been portrayed countless times in various genres, including movies, plays, comics, and games, for over 120 years.
Let's experience the thrilling adventures of the cool-headed yet righteous and delicate detective Sherlock Holmes in the revised edition of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes," which is both fun to read and fun to watch.
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index
A Study in Scarlet
Part 1
John H., a former Army surgeon.
Dr. Watson's Memoirs Reprint
1 ─ A Man Called Sherlock Holmes
2 ─ The World of Detective Science
3 ─ The Lauriston Garden Mystery
4 ─ John Rance's testimony
5 ─ Customers who came after seeing the advertisement
6 ─ Tobias Gregson's performance
7 ─ Light in the Darkness
Part 2
Kingdom of the Saints
1 ─ In the Alkali Plains
2 ─ Utah's State Flower
3 ─ John Ferrier and the Prophet's Conversation
4 ─ Desperate Escape
5 ─ Spirit of Vengeance
6 ─ John H.
Dr. Watson's continued flashbacks
7 ─ Conclusion
『Signatures of Four People』
1 ─ The Science of Reasoning
2 ─ Incident statement
3 ─ Seeking a solution
4 ─ The Story of the Bald Man
5 ─ The Tragedy of the Pondicherry Mansion
6 ─ Sherlock Holmes' Field Verification
7 ─ Anecdotes about barrels
8 ─ Baker Street Irregulars
9 ─ Broken Link
10 ─ The Last of the Natives
11 ─ The Treasures of Great Agra
12 ─ The Strange Tale of Jonathan Small
The Hound of the Baskervilles
1 ─ Sherlock Holmes
2 ─ The Curse of the Baskervilles
3 ─ Problem
4 ─ Sir Henry Baskerville
5 ─ Three broken threads
6 ─ Baskerville Manor
7 ─ The Stapletons of the Hairfit House
8 ─ Dr. Watson's first report
9 ─ Dr. Watson's Second Report
10 ─ Excerpt from Dr. Watson's Diary
11 ─ The Man on the Rocky Mountain
12 ─ Death in the Wilderness
13 ─ Casting the net
14 ─ The Hound of the Baskervilles
15 ─ Flashback
Valley of Fear
Part 1: The Tragedy of Burston
1 ─ Warning
2 ─ The Story of Sherlock Holmes
3 ─ The Tragedy of Burston
4 ─ Darkness
5 ─ People on stage
6 ─ The Brightening Light
7 ─ Solution
Part 2 Scores
1 ─ A man
2 ─ Bodymaster
3 ─ Bermisa Branch 341
4 ─ Valley of Fear
5 ─ The Dark Hour
6 ─ Crisis
7 ─ Buddy Edwards' Trap
8 ─ Epilogue
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Bohemian Scandal
2 ─ Redhead League
3 ─ The groom's identity
4 ─ The Boscombe Valley Mystery
5 ─ Five orange seeds
6 ─ The Man with the Twisted Lips
7 ─ Blue Garnet
8 ─ Spotted string
9 ─ Technician's Thumb
10 ─ Single nobleman
11 ─ Green Coronet
12 ─ You too, the oak mansion
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Silver Blaze
2 ─ Parcel box
3 ─ Yellow face
4 ─ Securities company employee
5 ─ Gloria Scott
6 ─ The Musgraves' Ceremonial Ordinance
7 ─ The Landlords of Lygate
8 ─ The man with the hunched back
9 ─ Resident patients
10 ─ Greek interpreter
11 ─ Naval Treaty
12 ─ Last question
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Empty house
2 ─ The builder of Norwood
3 ─ Dancing people
4 ─ A solo cyclist
5 ─ Priory School
6 ─ Black Peter
7 ─ Charles Augustus Milverton
8 ─ Six plaster statues of Napoleon
9 ─ Three students
10 ─ Gold-rimmed glasses
11 ─ Missing Third Quarterback
12 ─ Abby's Farm Mansion
13 ─ The Second Stain
His Last Greetings
1 ─ Wisteria Villa
2 ─ Red circle
3 ─ Blueprints for the Bruce Partington
4 ─ The Dying Detective
5 ─ The disappearance of Mrs. Frances Carfax
6 ─ Devil's Feet
7 ─ His last greeting
The Casework of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Prominent Client
2 ─ Soldier with white skin
3 ─ Mazarin Jewel
4 ─ Three Park Gong-jip
5 ─ The Vampire of Sussex
6 ─ Three Garry Depps
7 ─ The Thor Incident
8 ─ The Crawling Man
9 ─ Lion's Mane
10 ─ The Veiled Boarder
11 ─ Showscom Mansion
12 ─ Retired paint manufacturer
Part 1
John H., a former Army surgeon.
Dr. Watson's Memoirs Reprint
1 ─ A Man Called Sherlock Holmes
2 ─ The World of Detective Science
3 ─ The Lauriston Garden Mystery
4 ─ John Rance's testimony
5 ─ Customers who came after seeing the advertisement
6 ─ Tobias Gregson's performance
7 ─ Light in the Darkness
Part 2
Kingdom of the Saints
1 ─ In the Alkali Plains
2 ─ Utah's State Flower
3 ─ John Ferrier and the Prophet's Conversation
4 ─ Desperate Escape
5 ─ Spirit of Vengeance
6 ─ John H.
Dr. Watson's continued flashbacks
7 ─ Conclusion
『Signatures of Four People』
1 ─ The Science of Reasoning
2 ─ Incident statement
3 ─ Seeking a solution
4 ─ The Story of the Bald Man
5 ─ The Tragedy of the Pondicherry Mansion
6 ─ Sherlock Holmes' Field Verification
7 ─ Anecdotes about barrels
8 ─ Baker Street Irregulars
9 ─ Broken Link
10 ─ The Last of the Natives
11 ─ The Treasures of Great Agra
12 ─ The Strange Tale of Jonathan Small
The Hound of the Baskervilles
1 ─ Sherlock Holmes
2 ─ The Curse of the Baskervilles
3 ─ Problem
4 ─ Sir Henry Baskerville
5 ─ Three broken threads
6 ─ Baskerville Manor
7 ─ The Stapletons of the Hairfit House
8 ─ Dr. Watson's first report
9 ─ Dr. Watson's Second Report
10 ─ Excerpt from Dr. Watson's Diary
11 ─ The Man on the Rocky Mountain
12 ─ Death in the Wilderness
13 ─ Casting the net
14 ─ The Hound of the Baskervilles
15 ─ Flashback
Valley of Fear
Part 1: The Tragedy of Burston
1 ─ Warning
2 ─ The Story of Sherlock Holmes
3 ─ The Tragedy of Burston
4 ─ Darkness
5 ─ People on stage
6 ─ The Brightening Light
7 ─ Solution
Part 2 Scores
1 ─ A man
2 ─ Bodymaster
3 ─ Bermisa Branch 341
4 ─ Valley of Fear
5 ─ The Dark Hour
6 ─ Crisis
7 ─ Buddy Edwards' Trap
8 ─ Epilogue
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Bohemian Scandal
2 ─ Redhead League
3 ─ The groom's identity
4 ─ The Boscombe Valley Mystery
5 ─ Five orange seeds
6 ─ The Man with the Twisted Lips
7 ─ Blue Garnet
8 ─ Spotted string
9 ─ Technician's Thumb
10 ─ Single nobleman
11 ─ Green Coronet
12 ─ You too, the oak mansion
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Silver Blaze
2 ─ Parcel box
3 ─ Yellow face
4 ─ Securities company employee
5 ─ Gloria Scott
6 ─ The Musgraves' Ceremonial Ordinance
7 ─ The Landlords of Lygate
8 ─ The man with the hunched back
9 ─ Resident patients
10 ─ Greek interpreter
11 ─ Naval Treaty
12 ─ Last question
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Empty house
2 ─ The builder of Norwood
3 ─ Dancing people
4 ─ A solo cyclist
5 ─ Priory School
6 ─ Black Peter
7 ─ Charles Augustus Milverton
8 ─ Six plaster statues of Napoleon
9 ─ Three students
10 ─ Gold-rimmed glasses
11 ─ Missing Third Quarterback
12 ─ Abby's Farm Mansion
13 ─ The Second Stain
His Last Greetings
1 ─ Wisteria Villa
2 ─ Red circle
3 ─ Blueprints for the Bruce Partington
4 ─ The Dying Detective
5 ─ The disappearance of Mrs. Frances Carfax
6 ─ Devil's Feet
7 ─ His last greeting
The Casework of Sherlock Holmes
1 ─ Prominent Client
2 ─ Soldier with white skin
3 ─ Mazarin Jewel
4 ─ Three Park Gong-jip
5 ─ The Vampire of Sussex
6 ─ Three Garry Depps
7 ─ The Thor Incident
8 ─ The Crawling Man
9 ─ Lion's Mane
10 ─ The Veiled Boarder
11 ─ Showscom Mansion
12 ─ Retired paint manufacturer
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Publisher's Review
An eternal classic of mystery literature that has inspired countless writers and film directors!
Cornerstone's The Complete Sherlock Holmes is now available in a new, revised edition!
From the meticulous attention to detail to the smallest clues, to the sharp insight that penetrates the heart of a case, to the charisma that overpowers criminals, discover the thrilling exploits of the renowned detective Sherlock Holmes, who captivates fans worldwide, in Cornerstone's revised edition of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes."
This revised edition of Cornerstone, which has been loved by many readers for its meticulous translation and clean editing, has been further enhanced by the supervision of mystery novel commentator Park Gwang-gyu.
Additionally, the book is enriched with illustrations by unique illustrators such as Richard Gertschmidt, Sydney Paget, and Walter Paget.
In the late 19th century, before the development of scientific technology for tracking down criminals, there was Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. Watson in London, England, who solved cases that were almost impossible to solve with just their outstanding observation and brilliant reasoning skills.
The eccentric yet uniquely charming characters and the tense tension that keeps you glued to your seat until the truth of the case is revealed are the unique charms of the nine volumes of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
A steady seller that has provided great inspiration to countless writers and film directors, including Steven Spielberg, Hayao Miyazaki, Agatha Christie, and Umberto Eco.
It can be said with certainty that Sherlock Holmes is the beginning and end of all detective novels in existence!
Volume 1: A Study in Scarlet
A Study in Scarlet is the first novel in the Sherlock Holmes series and a monumental work that marks the first appearance of Holmes and Watson. It is a model detective novel that has been reinterpreted in numerous forms, including dramas, films, and plays.
The sharp reasoning that begins immediately after the incident and the plot that progresses without a break by collecting various pieces of evidence like putting together a puzzle draws readers in with great immersion.
This is a masterpiece that cannot be missed, from the identity of the criminal who could never have been predicted to the story behind the crime.
Volume 2: The Signatures of Four People
His second full-length novel, The Sign of Four, is an adventure story set against the backdrop of the Sepoy Mutiny in India against the British, and is a work that stands out for Conan Doyle's characteristic composition of closely arranging two different times and spaces.
The mystery of the hidden incident behind the enormous treasure and the detective process that gradually advances towards the side of the culprit who rarely reveals his identity is enough to keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Volume 3: The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles, the most beloved novel in the Sherlock Holmes series, is particularly notable for its dramatic plot development.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, who confront the legendary ghostly hunting dog of the Baskerville family, begin to unravel the mysterious murders and the terrible curse lurking behind them one by one with their keen observation and breathtaking deductions that do not miss even a single clue.
Volume 4: Valley of Fear
The Valley of Fear is a novel depicting an unfinished revenge story set in the American Wild West, and its ending foreshadows a fateful encounter with Holmes' eternal nemesis, Professor Moriarty.
Part 1, in which Sherlock Holmes investigates the bloody vengeance contained in a strange coded letter, and Part 2, which deals with the past in the "Valley of Fear," a place of rampant violence and oppression, are each tightly structured enough to be considered independent works.
Volume 5: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a work that depicts the story of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. Watson as they solve thrilling cases.
A breathtaking world of mystery unfolds before your eyes with twelve short stories featuring Holmes' "woman": a gathering of people with red hair, five orange seeds delivered withered, and a woman who died leaving behind a single word, "a stained string."
Volume 6: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Containing twelve thrilling short stories, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes depicts Sherlock Holmes' shocking end, making it an unmissable collection in the Sherlock Holmes series.
The disappearance of the racehorse 'Silver Blaze', a strong contender for the championship, two human ears found in a parcel box, the identity of 'Yellow Face' that the famous detective who pursued perfection missed...
And it includes the final showdown with his eternal rival, Professor Moriarty.
Volume 7: The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The Return of Sherlock Holmes, which tells the story of the resurrection of Sherlock Holmes, who was thought to be dead, contains thirteen bizarre cases that show the true nature of the famous detective.
This collection of short stories highlights Holmes' extraordinary deductive powers, which shine even brighter in the face of outrageous mysteries, such as a child's scribbled code drawing of dancing people, the disappearance of the third quarterback on the eve of a crucial game, and the "second stain" that reveals the whereabouts of confidential documents.
Volume 8: His Last Greeting
His Last Salute is a record of seven cases experienced by the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his close partner, Dr. Watson.
In addition to a glimpse into Holmes's post-retirement life, including a corpse found containing national secrets, the famous detective on the brink of death from a fever, and two brothers driven mad by fear, you can also encounter six short stories filled with ingenious wit and sharp reasoning.
Volume 9: The Casework of Sherlock Holmes
Published after the eighth volume depicting Holmes's retirement, The Cases of Sherlock Holmes introduces twelve short stories by revealing the records of past cases that Watson had collected.
This is the final installment in the Sherlock Holmes series, containing the final records of Sherlock Holmes, the archetype of a detective who solves mystery cases with pleasure, such as the whereabouts of the stolen imperial Mazarin jewels, the Sussex vampire caught between reality and fantasy, and the terrifying jealousy of a woman hidden in the Tor Bridge.
Cornerstone's The Complete Sherlock Holmes is now available in a new, revised edition!
From the meticulous attention to detail to the smallest clues, to the sharp insight that penetrates the heart of a case, to the charisma that overpowers criminals, discover the thrilling exploits of the renowned detective Sherlock Holmes, who captivates fans worldwide, in Cornerstone's revised edition of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes."
This revised edition of Cornerstone, which has been loved by many readers for its meticulous translation and clean editing, has been further enhanced by the supervision of mystery novel commentator Park Gwang-gyu.
Additionally, the book is enriched with illustrations by unique illustrators such as Richard Gertschmidt, Sydney Paget, and Walter Paget.
In the late 19th century, before the development of scientific technology for tracking down criminals, there was Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. Watson in London, England, who solved cases that were almost impossible to solve with just their outstanding observation and brilliant reasoning skills.
The eccentric yet uniquely charming characters and the tense tension that keeps you glued to your seat until the truth of the case is revealed are the unique charms of the nine volumes of "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
A steady seller that has provided great inspiration to countless writers and film directors, including Steven Spielberg, Hayao Miyazaki, Agatha Christie, and Umberto Eco.
It can be said with certainty that Sherlock Holmes is the beginning and end of all detective novels in existence!
Volume 1: A Study in Scarlet
A Study in Scarlet is the first novel in the Sherlock Holmes series and a monumental work that marks the first appearance of Holmes and Watson. It is a model detective novel that has been reinterpreted in numerous forms, including dramas, films, and plays.
The sharp reasoning that begins immediately after the incident and the plot that progresses without a break by collecting various pieces of evidence like putting together a puzzle draws readers in with great immersion.
This is a masterpiece that cannot be missed, from the identity of the criminal who could never have been predicted to the story behind the crime.
Volume 2: The Signatures of Four People
His second full-length novel, The Sign of Four, is an adventure story set against the backdrop of the Sepoy Mutiny in India against the British, and is a work that stands out for Conan Doyle's characteristic composition of closely arranging two different times and spaces.
The mystery of the hidden incident behind the enormous treasure and the detective process that gradually advances towards the side of the culprit who rarely reveals his identity is enough to keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Volume 3: The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles, the most beloved novel in the Sherlock Holmes series, is particularly notable for its dramatic plot development.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, who confront the legendary ghostly hunting dog of the Baskerville family, begin to unravel the mysterious murders and the terrible curse lurking behind them one by one with their keen observation and breathtaking deductions that do not miss even a single clue.
Volume 4: Valley of Fear
The Valley of Fear is a novel depicting an unfinished revenge story set in the American Wild West, and its ending foreshadows a fateful encounter with Holmes' eternal nemesis, Professor Moriarty.
Part 1, in which Sherlock Holmes investigates the bloody vengeance contained in a strange coded letter, and Part 2, which deals with the past in the "Valley of Fear," a place of rampant violence and oppression, are each tightly structured enough to be considered independent works.
Volume 5: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a work that depicts the story of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. Watson as they solve thrilling cases.
A breathtaking world of mystery unfolds before your eyes with twelve short stories featuring Holmes' "woman": a gathering of people with red hair, five orange seeds delivered withered, and a woman who died leaving behind a single word, "a stained string."
Volume 6: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Containing twelve thrilling short stories, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes depicts Sherlock Holmes' shocking end, making it an unmissable collection in the Sherlock Holmes series.
The disappearance of the racehorse 'Silver Blaze', a strong contender for the championship, two human ears found in a parcel box, the identity of 'Yellow Face' that the famous detective who pursued perfection missed...
And it includes the final showdown with his eternal rival, Professor Moriarty.
Volume 7: The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The Return of Sherlock Holmes, which tells the story of the resurrection of Sherlock Holmes, who was thought to be dead, contains thirteen bizarre cases that show the true nature of the famous detective.
This collection of short stories highlights Holmes' extraordinary deductive powers, which shine even brighter in the face of outrageous mysteries, such as a child's scribbled code drawing of dancing people, the disappearance of the third quarterback on the eve of a crucial game, and the "second stain" that reveals the whereabouts of confidential documents.
Volume 8: His Last Greeting
His Last Salute is a record of seven cases experienced by the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his close partner, Dr. Watson.
In addition to a glimpse into Holmes's post-retirement life, including a corpse found containing national secrets, the famous detective on the brink of death from a fever, and two brothers driven mad by fear, you can also encounter six short stories filled with ingenious wit and sharp reasoning.
Volume 9: The Casework of Sherlock Holmes
Published after the eighth volume depicting Holmes's retirement, The Cases of Sherlock Holmes introduces twelve short stories by revealing the records of past cases that Watson had collected.
This is the final installment in the Sherlock Holmes series, containing the final records of Sherlock Holmes, the archetype of a detective who solves mystery cases with pleasure, such as the whereabouts of the stolen imperial Mazarin jewels, the Sussex vampire caught between reality and fantasy, and the terrifying jealousy of a woman hidden in the Tor Bridge.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 1, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 3,168 pages | 3,600g | 130*190*80mm
- ISBN13: 9791185546117
- ISBN10: 1185546111
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