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Books Naked is the Best Disguise: The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes
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Naked is the Best Disguise: The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes

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Samuel Rosenberg Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc., Indianapolis, 1974. Isbn: 672519143. G/G-: DJ is intact but sunned, dj sine is darkened and the edges & corners are worn and chipped esp at gutters and spine ends Minor bumping of spine ends, page edges speckled, prev owner information on front end page. A theory about how Doyle hid "easter eggs" in his works, from literary to contemporary figures Is Irene Adler really George Sand? Could Friedrich Nietzsche really be Professor Moriarty? This is a study of Doyle's work, his phrases and the clues a master allegorist placed inside stories to tell the real mystery of Sherlock Holmes

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Samuel Rosenberg Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc., Indianapolis, 1974. Isbn: 672519143. G/G-: DJ is intact but sunned, dj sine is darkened and the edges & corners are worn and chipped esp at gutters and spine ends Minor bumping of spine ends, page edges speckled, prev owner information on front end page. A theory about how Doyle hid "easter eggs" in his works, from literary to contemporary figures Is Irene Adler really George Sand? Could Friedrich Nietzsche really be Professor Moriarty? This is a study of Doyle's work, his phrases and the clues a master allegorist placed inside stories to tell the real mystery of Sherlock Holmes

Samuel Rosenberg Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc., Indianapolis, 1974. Isbn: 672519143. G/G-: DJ is intact but sunned, dj sine is darkened and the edges & corners are worn and chipped esp at gutters and spine ends Minor bumping of spine ends, page edges speckled, prev owner information on front end page. A theory about how Doyle hid "easter eggs" in his works, from literary to contemporary figures Is Irene Adler really George Sand? Could Friedrich Nietzsche really be Professor Moriarty? This is a study of Doyle's work, his phrases and the clues a master allegorist placed inside stories to tell the real mystery of Sherlock Holmes

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