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Arthur Conan Doyle
The creator of Sherlock Holmes was also fond of the fantasy genre--and also the genre of historical fiction--for which he is less well-known--one or two examples, in addition to Holmes tales, are included here, complete.

Sherlock Holmes Resources
Collecting all Sherlock Holmes stories on the web.

Sherlock Holmes stories on the web
A listing of known Internet sites with texts of the original stories.

A World of Sherlock Holmes stories
An archive of Arthur Conan Doyle stories about Sherlock Holmes, as narrated by Dr. Watson.

FastIndex
Online library, containing all readily available Sherlock Holmes stories plus some miscellaneous others. Specially written search engine - for example try "impossible improbable". Registration free; no password required.

Allreaders Sherlock Holmes Spotlight
A detailed analysis of the plot, setting, characters, theme, and structure of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's greatest novels.

Not the Sherlock Holmes page
Parodies and pastiches.

Classic Bookshelf - Arthur Conan Doyle
Works by Arthur Conan Doyle free to read online with adjustable sized text and automatic bookmarking.

The Lost World
An account of the original Lost World by Conan Doyle in text and film, as well as the further adventures of Professor Challenger.

SH Quotations
Hundreds of quotations from the Sherlock Holmes stories.






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