The Life and Times of Sherlock Holmes
Volume Four
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Publisher Description
Be as smart as Sherlock Holmes!
Arthur Conan Doyle's original tales include many references to everyday Victorian life that are no longer part of current readers’ world. What Holmes would have eaten from a can while searching for the hound of the Baskervilles, Watson's enjoyment of a yellow-back novel, or the proper use of a gasogene would have been common knowledge to the Victorian contemporary but compels modern readers to run to the nearest reference book. These twenty-four short essays pull such items from the past and expand on their significance in the story. As an additional bonus, this book contains an essay on the role of scandal in Holmes' cases, originally appearing in a collected volume of essays on feminism and agency. After enjoying these concise treatises on Holmes’ world, readers will have a deeper understanding and appreciation of both the times and the life of the world’s greatest consulting detective.
Volume 4 essays cover:
· The Pinkerton Agency
· Victorian Firearms
· Handcuffs
· Gossip
· Canning
· Collecting
· Ears
· Stocks and Bonds
· Yellow Paperbacks
· Opium Dens
· Handkerchiefs
· Plaster of Paris
· Seltzer Water and Gasogenes
· Voodoo
· Curare
· Cocaine and Other Addictions
· Freemasonry
· Tweed
· Leprosy
· Whist
· Homelessness
· Chemistry
· The London Underground
· Scandal in the Canon
"Prepare to be enlightened and entertained!" - bestselling author Carole Nelson Douglas
Customer Reviews
Life and Times of Sherlock Holmes
A concise book of information in the Victorian age and what Sherlock used. Well written and easy to understand and of when he used those items. Enjoyed now to reread or listen to those mentioned again. Given ARC by Net Galley and Books Go Social for my voluntary review and my honest opinion.