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  • The Hound of the BASKERVILLES

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Joan Dark

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 18, 2014)
    "Of the origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles there have been many statements, yet as I come in a direct line from Hugo Baskerville, and as I had the story from my father, who also had it from his, I have set it down with all belief that it occurred even as is here set forth. And I would have you believe, my sons, that the same Justice which punishes sin may also most graciously forgive it, and that no ban is so heavy but that by prayer and repentance it may be removed. Learn then from this story not to fear the fruits of the past, but rather to be circumspect in the future, that those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may not again be loosed to our undoing. "Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion (the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name, nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild, profane, and godless man. This, in truth, his neighbours might have pardoned, seeing that saints have never flourished in those parts, but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West. It chanced that this Hugo came to love (if, indeed, so dark a passion may be known under so bright a name) the daughter of a yeoman who held lands near the Baskerville estate. But the young maiden, being discreet and of good repute, would ever avoid him, for she feared his evil name. So it came to pass that one Michaelmas this Hugo, with five or six of his idle and wicked companions, stole down upon the farm and carried off the maiden, her father and brothers being from home, as he well knew. When they had brought her to the Hall the maiden was placed in an upper chamber, while Hugo and his friends sat down to a long carouse, as was their nightly custom. Now, the poor lass upstairs was like to have her wits turned at the singing and shouting and terrible oaths which came up to her from below, for they say that the words used by Hugo Baskerville, when he was in wine, were such as might blast the man who said them. At last in the stress of her fear she did that which might have daunted the bravest or most active man, for by the aid of the growth of ivy which covered (and still covers) the south wall she came down from under the eaves, and so homeward across the moor, there being three leagues betwixt the Hall and her father's farm. "It chanced that some little time later Hugo left his guests to carry food and drink—with other worse things, perchance—to his captive, and so found the cage empty and the bird escaped. Then, as it would seem, he became as one that hath a devil, for, rushing down the stairs into the dining-hall, he sprang upon the great table, flagons and trenchers flying before him, and he cried aloud before all the company that he would that very night render his body and soul to the Powers of Evil if he might but overtake the wench. And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man, one more wicked or, it may be, more drunken than the rest, cried out that they should put the hounds upon her. Whereat Hugo ran from the house, crying to his grooms that they should saddle his mare and unkennel the pack, and giving the hounds a kerchief of the maid's, he swung them to the line, and so off full cry in the moonlight over the moor. "Now, for some space the revellers stood agape, unable to understand all that had been done in such haste. But anon their bemused wits awoke to the nature of the deed which was like to be done upon the moorlands. Everything was now in an uproar, some calling for their pistols, some for their horses, and some for another flask of wine. But at length some sense came back to their crazed minds, and the whole of them, thirteen in number, took horse and started in pursuit. The moon shone clear above them, and they rode swiftly abreast, taking that course which the maid must needs have taken if she were to reach her own home.
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles - Classic Illustrated Edition

    Arthur Conan Doyle, L. Carr

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 22, 2019)
    * Beautifully illustrated with a number of delightful sketches that accompanied early editions of the novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles is a gripping tale that follows Sherlock Holme's fascinating investigation of a death linked to the supernatural curse of a spectral hound that roams the moors of Dartmoor. * As spellbinding today as it was upon first publication over a century ago, the novel remains one of the most popular detective stories ever written.* This meticulous edition from Heritage Illustrated Publishing is a faithful reproduction of the original text.
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock Holmes #3

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Paperback (Independently published, July 14, 2019)
    The rich landowner Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in the park of his manor surrounded by the grim moor of Dartmoor, in the county of Devon. His death seems to have been caused by a heart attack, but the victim's best friend, Dr. Mortimer, is convinced that the strike was due to a supernatural creature, which haunts the moor in the shape of an enormous hound, with blazing eyes and jaws. In order to protect Baskerville's heir, Sir Henry, who's arriving to London from Canada, Dr. Mortimer asks for Sherlock Holmes' help, telling him also of the so-called Baskervilles' curse, according to which a monstrous hound has been haunting and killing the family males for centuries, in revenge for the misdeeds of one Sir Hugo Baskerville, who lived at the time of Oliver Cromwell.
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  • Hound Of Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, July 15, 1980)
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  • The Hound Of The Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Hardcover (Chiltern Publishing, July 31, 2020)
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: Sherlock Holmes #3

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2015)
    The rich landowner Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in the park of his manor surrounded by the grim moor of Dartmoor, in the county of Devon. His death seems to have been caused by a heart attack, but the victim's best friend, Dr. Mortimer, is convinced that the strike was due to a supernatural creature, which haunts the moor in the shape of an enormous hound, with blazing eyes and jaws. In order to protect Baskerville's heir, Sir Henry, who's arriving to London from Canada, Dr. Mortimer asks for Sherlock Holmes' help, telling him also of the so-called Baskervilles' curse, according to which a monstrous hound has been haunting and killing the family males for centuries, in revenge for the misdeeds of one Sir Hugo Baskerville, who lived at the time of Oliver Cromwell.
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  • Hound of the Baskervilles

    A. Conan Doyle

    Mass Market Paperback (Magnum Easy Eye Books, Sept. 3, 1967)
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  • The Hound of The Baskervilles

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thrifty Classic Literature

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2017)
    At the request of Dr James Mortimer, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of Sir Charles Baskerville on Dartmoor in England’s wild and remote West Country. Although the cause of death appears to have been a heart attack, the presence of a giant hound’s footprints nearby, and look of sheer terror on Sir Charles’ face, means the blame is placed firmly on the curse of the Baskervilles. Can Holmes and Watson solve the mystery of the phantom hound before Sir Henry, the sole heir, meets an equally gruesome end? This larger format edition is ideal for school or college students. Here, there are ten ruled pages for writing personal notes, chapter summaries and points for further thought. This volume contains the complete and unabridged text in addition to a personal notebook - which means it offers excellent value for money.
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Sherlock Holmes Novel

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Audio CD (Tantor Media, Inc, Nov. 23, 2009)
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Sir Doyle, Arthur Conan, Patrick Tull

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Sept. 3, 1701)
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  • Hound Of Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Nov. 15, 1982)
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