Sherlock Holmes Audio Collection

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Sherlock Holmes on the Radio

Sherlock Holmes was played by Basil Rathbone, and Dr Watson was Played by Nigel Bruce.

 

The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (A snippet from the audio book) 

I had called upon my friend Sherlock Holmes upon the second morning after Christmas, with the intention of wishing him the compliments of the season. He was lounging upon the sofa in a purple dressing-gown, a pipe-rack within his reach upon the right, and a pile of crumpled morning papers, evidently newly studied, near at hand. Beside the couch was a wooden chair, and on the angle of the back hung a very seedy and disreputable hard-felt hat, much the worse for wear, and cracked in several places. A lens and a forceps lying upon the seat of the chair suggested that the hat had been suspended in this manner for the purpose of examination.

"You are engaged," said I; "perhaps I interrupt you."

"Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my results. The matter is a perfectly trivial one" -- he jerked his thumb in the direction of the old hat -- "but there are points in connection with it which are not entirely devoid of interest and even of instruction."

I seated myself in his armchair and warmed my hands before his crackling fire, for a sharp frost had set in, and the windows were thick with the ice crystals. "I suppose," I remarked, "that, homely as it looks, this thing has some deadly story linked on to it -- that it is the clue which will guide you in the solution of some mystery and the punishment of some crime."

"No, no. No crime," said Sherlock Holmes, laughing. "Only one of those whimsical little incidents which will happen when you have four million human beings all jostling each other within the space of a few square miles. Amid the action and reaction of so dense a swarm of humanity, every possible combination of events may be expected to take place, and many a little problem will be presented which may be striking and bizarre without being criminal. We have already had experience of such."

Sherlock Holmes had opened his mouth to reply, when the door flew open, and Peterson, the commissionaire, rushed into the apartment with flushed cheeks and the face of a man who is dazed with astonishment.

"The goose, Mr. Holmes! The goose, sir!" he gasped.

"Eh? What of it, then? Has it returned to life and flapped off through the kitchen window?" Holmes twisted himself round upon the sofa to get a fairer view of the man's excited face.

"See here, sir! See what my wife found in its crop!" He held out his hand and displayed upon the centre of the palm a brilliantly scintillating blue stone, rather smaller than a bean in size, but of such purity and radiance that it twinkled like an electric point in the dark hollow of his hand.

Sherlock Holmes sat up with a whistle. "By Jove, Peterson!" said he, "this is treasure trove indeed. I suppose you know what you have got?"

"A diamond, sir? A precious stone. It cuts into glass as though it were putty."

"It's. more than a precious stone. It is the precious stone."

"Not the Countess of Morcar's blue carbuncle!" I ejaculated.

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Sherlock Holmes History 

Dr Watson and Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes was introduced in A Study in Scarlet (1887), followed by ASign of Four in 1890, but didn't really take hold of the public's imagination until Strand magazine, newly founded in 1890, published aseries of short stories called "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. These Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle are complete full-text versions of the original Sherlock Holmes Adventures, and can be quite lengthy. The original Sherlock Holmes stories Sherlock Holmes appeared in a total of 60 stories, written by Arthur Conan Doyle and published between 1887and 1927.

Watson

Watson, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in conjunction with historical events around the world. Watson are reunited to solve a case that threatens the privilege and tranquility of aristocratic society. In The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarte (published in 1904 and dated to December 1896 (14) in Holmess time) Watson tells how he gradually weaned him from the drug mania but relates that I was well aware that the fiend was not dead but sleeping; and I have known that the sleep was a light one and the waking near in periods of idleness. Performances by Rupert Everett (Holmes) and Ian Hart (Watson) are both quite enjoyable and unique, although by overtly focusing on Holmes' opiate addiction, Everett's particularly languid interpertation will undoubtedly leave traditional Sherlockians miffed (but then, when you think about it, they are easily miffed).

Detective

Each year, thousands of visitors to that spectacularly scenic spot pause to read the plaque and remember Sherlock Holmes, the most famous detective who never lived. While such an address does not (and did not during the late Victorian era) exist, there is a business on the site that would be 221B, and they have dedicated a desk to Holmes, and strive to answer mail received in the great detective's name. Sherlock Holmes, the amateur detective, chemist, violin player, boxer,and swordsman (amongst other talents), first appeared in Sir Arthur ConanDoyle's A Study in Scarlet in the Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887. The overwhelming influence of Holmes and his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, on all the detectives who followed him is immeasurable. Everyone knows that he was a very good detective and solved many difficult problems in criminal investigations.

Holmes' stories have been adapted for children as well, including the Steven Spielberg produced "Young Sherlock Holmes", a film which examined the

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