Few characters in literary history have been adapted with more obsessive fervor than the Great Detective, Sherlock Holmes.
Within a few pages of meeting him in A Study in Scarlet, Watson describes his new friend Sherlock Holmes as having no interest in philosophy or social thought and only a “feeble” knowledge of ...
Reading the Sherlock Holmes books in publication order allows readers to experience the stories in the same way as Doyle's original audience, starting with A Study In Scarlet in 1887 and ...
Sherlock Holmes debuted in 1887 in "A Study in Scarlet," and in a short time proved so popular that Conan Doyle felt compelled to "kill" him in "The Final Problem," published in 1893. Recognizing ...
The CW has produced its very own Sherlock Holmes series in the form of Sherlock & Daughter, and they are putting a clever spin on the classic lore.
The newest installment to the Daughter of Sherlock Holmes series hit the shelves March 4. This is Sullivan’s Island native ...
The association between Sherlock Holmes and the Pathology Museum lives on, and in the new BBC 'Sherlock' series, Sherlock and Watson meet at Barts in "A Study in Pink" and the roof of Barts was used ...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s first Sherlock Holmes mystery “A Study in Scarlet” debuted in the 1887 edition of Beeton’s Christmas Annual. Though a twisted tale of murder and intrigue may not sound ...
The Remarkable Mister Holmes,’ a musical comedy playing through March 30, is jolly good fun despite some script weaknesses.
The Sherlock Holmes pub in Charing Cross offers another glimpse into Holmes’s study but, this time, for free. Head upstairs to the dining room where you can see an exceptionally detailed full ...