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The Casebook of Twain and Holmes: Seven Stories From The World Of Sherlock Holmes, As Dictated By Samuel Clemens

por Bill Peschel

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Beloved Humorist. Best-Selling Author. ... Consulting Detective. Now it can be told: Mark Twain's adventures with Sherlock Holmes, Watson, Mycroft, and Irene Adler. As part of his autobiography, Samuel Clemens dictated seven stories that he later ordered burned. Discovered at a Pennsylvania farm auction and edited by Pulitzer-Prize winning editor, Bill Peschel, they uncover the Mark Twain nobody knew: who interfered in a marriage proposal, organized a boxing scam, and went grave-robbing. A Twain who also caroused with a young John H. Watson in San Francisco's Chinatown; needed Holmes' help with a blackmail plot; tangled with Mycroft Holmes and kidnappers in Morocco; and ran up against Irene Adler and a vengeful German officer in Heidelberg. Most of these stories - four featuring Holmes, and one each with Watson, Mycroft Holmes, and Irene Adler - appeared in the 223B Casebook series collecting Sherlockian parodies and pastiches. These tales are now available in this exclusive complete edition from the Peschel Press. THE 223B CASEBOOK SERIESSherlock Holmes Victorian Parodies and Pastiches:1888-1899Sherlock Holmes Edwardian Parodies and Pastiches I:1900-1904Sherlock Holmes Edwardian Parodies and Pastiches II:1905-1909Sherlock Holmes Great War Parodies and Pastiches I:1910-1914Sherlock Holmes Great War Parodies and Pastiches II:1915-1919Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches I:1920-1924Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II:1925-1930The Early Punch Parodies of Sherlock Holmes ANNOTATED EDITIONSThe Complete, Annotated Secret AdversaryBy Agatha ChristieThe Complete, Annotated Mysterious Affair at StylesBy Agatha ChristieThe Complete, Annotated Whose Body?By Dorothy L. Sayers THE RUGELEY POISONER SERIESThe Illustrated Life and Career of William PalmerThe Times Report of the Trial of William PalmerThe Life and Career of Dr. William Palmer of Rugeley OTHER BOOKSThe Dictionary of Flowers and GemsWriters Gone Wild… (más)
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Beloved Humorist. Best-Selling Author. ... Consulting Detective. Now it can be told: Mark Twain's adventures with Sherlock Holmes, Watson, Mycroft, and Irene Adler. As part of his autobiography, Samuel Clemens dictated seven stories that he later ordered burned. Discovered at a Pennsylvania farm auction and edited by Pulitzer-Prize winning editor, Bill Peschel, they uncover the Mark Twain nobody knew: who interfered in a marriage proposal, organized a boxing scam, and went grave-robbing. A Twain who also caroused with a young John H. Watson in San Francisco's Chinatown; needed Holmes' help with a blackmail plot; tangled with Mycroft Holmes and kidnappers in Morocco; and ran up against Irene Adler and a vengeful German officer in Heidelberg. Most of these stories - four featuring Holmes, and one each with Watson, Mycroft Holmes, and Irene Adler - appeared in the 223B Casebook series collecting Sherlockian parodies and pastiches. These tales are now available in this exclusive complete edition from the Peschel Press. THE 223B CASEBOOK SERIESSherlock Holmes Victorian Parodies and Pastiches:1888-1899Sherlock Holmes Edwardian Parodies and Pastiches I:1900-1904Sherlock Holmes Edwardian Parodies and Pastiches II:1905-1909Sherlock Holmes Great War Parodies and Pastiches I:1910-1914Sherlock Holmes Great War Parodies and Pastiches II:1915-1919Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches I:1920-1924Sherlock Holmes Jazz Age Parodies and Pastiches II:1925-1930The Early Punch Parodies of Sherlock Holmes ANNOTATED EDITIONSThe Complete, Annotated Secret AdversaryBy Agatha ChristieThe Complete, Annotated Mysterious Affair at StylesBy Agatha ChristieThe Complete, Annotated Whose Body?By Dorothy L. Sayers THE RUGELEY POISONER SERIESThe Illustrated Life and Career of William PalmerThe Times Report of the Trial of William PalmerThe Life and Career of Dr. William Palmer of Rugeley OTHER BOOKSThe Dictionary of Flowers and GemsWriters Gone Wild

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