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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Sir Doyle, Arthur Conan

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, May 1, 1986)
    The amazing sleuth becomes embroiled in a scheme mysteriously linked to a ghostly dog that roams the moor
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles: 150th Anniversary Edition

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Unknown Binding (Signet Classics, March 15, 1972)
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Arthur Doyle

    Hardcover (11 York Post, July 6, 2001)
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  • Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles

    A. Conan Doyle, Malvina G. Vogel

    Unknown Binding (Playmore Inc., Publishers, )
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  • The hound of the Baskervilles

    Anthur Conan Doyle

    Unknown Binding (Dale, March 15, 1978)
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  • The hound of the Baskervilles

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Unknown Binding (Penguin, March 15, 1939)
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Unknown Binding (Penguin Classics, March 15, 1700)
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  • SHERLOCK HOLMES : The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Paperback (Heritage Publishers, Dec. 31, 2015)
    The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four crime novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The novel features detective Sherlock Holmes and is set on Dart moor in Devon, England. The story revolves around Sir Charles Baskerville and a mysterious Hound in and around his Country House, Baskerville Hall. The Legend has it that the Baskerville family is afflicated by a curse. Sir Charle's nephew Sir Henry Baskerville hires Sherlock Holmes to solve the mysterious death of his uncle and the mystery unfolds.
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Paperback (Blurb, April 1, 2019)
    The Hound of the Baskervilles, one of the best known of the Sherlock Holmes novels, written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1901. The novel was serialized in The Strand Magazine (1901-02) and was published in book form in 1902. It was the first Sherlock Holmes tale since the detective's shocking "death" in the story "The Final Problem" (1893) but was set prior to his demise. The popularity of The Hound of the Baskervilles helped pave the way for Holmes's appearance in later works. Based on a local legend of a spectral hound that haunted Dartmoor in Devonshire, England, the story is set in the moors at Baskerville Hall and the nearby Grimpen Mire, and the action takes place mostly at night, when the terrifying hound howls for blood. After Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead with his face twisted in stark terror, Holmes is called upon to protect his heir, Sir Henry Baskerville. Narrating the story is Holmes's assistant, Dr. Watson, who is sent to Dartmoor while the busy Holmes remains in London. Upon his arrival, Watson learns that an escaped convict is on the loose. More unsettling events occur, including the appearance of an unknown figure on the moor. Watson later discovers that the mysterious person is Holmes, who has been conducting his own investigation. Holmes deduces that the killer is Jack Stapleton, a neighbour who is actually Rodger Baskerville. Hoping to inherit the family estate, he has plotted to kill his relatives using a vicious hound that he has painted with phosphorous to appear sinister. The superstitious Charles suffered a heart attack after being frightened by the animal. Stapleton also hopes to kill Henry Baskerville but is thwarted by Holmes. Afterward Stapleton flees and is believed to have died, swallowed by Grimpen Mire.
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  • Hound of the Baskervilles

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell Publishing, March 15, 1967)
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  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1960)
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