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  • * 1902 [[The Hound of the Baskervilles]], [[Sherlock Holmes]] novel by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]
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  • | title = The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes: The Life and Times of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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  • E. Robson, "Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: a reassessment of Plimpton 322", Historia Math. 28 (3), pp. 16
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  • ...ca and the time frame from the present back to the [[Victorian]] days of [[Sherlock Holmes]]. A number of them, such as the title story, "A Pity About the Girl", and *''The Two Footmen'', page 179 — a [[Sherlock Holmes]] pastiche
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  • ...of greatest Sherlock Holmes actors in the universe' and 'list of greatest Sherlock Holmes productions' as part of the same catalogue. Or course that's not necessary ...as a list of sandwiches Sherlock Holmes is known to have eaten (picture of Sherlock Holmes eating a sandwich)" -[[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]] 21:41, 12 January 2
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  • ...e various ways in which things can fail to exist: they can be fictional ([[Sherlock Holmes]]), imaginary ([[the golden mountain]]), legendary ([[Loch Ness Monster]]),
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  • ...ling novel by Mark Haddon, inspired by "the dog that didn't bark" in the [[Sherlock Holmes]] story, "Silver Blaze." *'''Hound of the Baskervilles, The''' — [[Sherlock Holmes]] canon
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  • ...urther Lessons in Baritsu," ''The Ritual: Review of the Northern Musgraves Sherlock Holmes Society'', 1997, v. 20, pp. 22-26.</ref> ...awson released a DVD presentation entitled ''Bartitsu - the Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes'', which is a presentation of Bartitsu techniques as demonstrated at the Sp
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  • * [[Sherlock Holmes]], created by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], 1887-1927
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  • ...o occur explicitly: for example, in [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s (1859-1930) [[Sherlock Holmes]]: ::::--Arthur Conan Doyle ''The return of Sherlock Holmes''<ref name=Holmes/>
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  • ...e, mystery, specializes in solving criminal cases. Some of them, such as [[Sherlock Holmes]] novels and works by [[Agatha Christie]], are considered to be classic in
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  • ...Favorite Sleuths" that Dr. Fell is one of the three great successors to [[Sherlock Holmes]] (the other two are [[Father Brown]] and [[Nero Wolfe]]) and that H.M., "a
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  • ...at the investigator was successful in guessing who is guilty. (Maybe he is Sherlock Holmes...)
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  • ...etype's importance came with [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Arthur Conan Doyle's]] [[Sherlock Holmes]] which became the epitome of the private investigator as well as [[Agatha
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  • Looking somewhat like the famous cape worn by [[Sherlock Holmes]], the Inverness cape is a water repellant nylon garment. Unlike most rain
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  • {{pl|Sherlock Holmes}} -
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  • ...easonably youthful writer who creates a popular series character such as [[Sherlock Holmes]], [[Nero Wolfe]], or Matt Helm is eventually going to run into the problem
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  • ...aracter in the novel, being Miss Dorothy Sayer's version of the inevitable Sherlock Holmes detective, I had to skip a good deal of him too...and the awful whimsical p
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  • ==Regular Sherlock Holmes==
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  • ...erved as the inspiration for the setting of [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s [[Sherlock Holmes]] novel ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'' following Doyle's own visit t
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