The Sign of the Four (Illustrated) (The Sherlock Holmes Collection Book 7)
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"When you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains, HOWEVER IMPROBABLE, must be the truth."
The Sign of the Four is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
When an Englishwoman receives mysterious gifts of pearls and a letter promising to right wrongs done to her, she calls upon Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate. T...
More"When you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains, HOWEVER IMPROBABLE, must be the truth."
The Sign of the Four is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
When an Englishwoman receives mysterious gifts of pearls and a letter promising to right wrongs done to her, she calls upon Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate. The story is set in 1888. The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in East India Company, India, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents the detective's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in A Study in Scarlet. It also introduces Doctor Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan.
The novel first appeared in the February 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine as The Sign of the Four (five-word title), appearing in both London and Philadelphia. The British edition of the magazine originally sold for a shilling, and the American for 25 cents. Surviving copies are now worth several thousand dollars.
Over the following few months in the same year, the novel was then re-published in several regional British journals. These re-serialisations gave the title as The Sign of Four. The novel was published in book form in October 1890 by Spencer Blackett, again using the title The Sign of Four. This edition was illustrated by Charles H. M. Kerr. The title of both the British and American editions of this first book edition omitted the second "the" of the original title.
Different editions over the years have varied between the two forms of the title, with most editions favouring the four-word form. The actual text in the novel nearly always uses "the Sign of the Four" (the five-word form) to describe the symbol in the story, although the four-word form is used twice by Jonathan Small in his narrative at the end of the story.
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Publisher | Enhanced Media |
Binding | Kindle Edition (283 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized
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# of Pages | 90 |
ISBN-10 | B00NLE0W3W |
Publication Date | 09/14/2014 |
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