The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Annotated)
With Critical Introductions and Essays
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Every Sherlock Holmes story ever written — in one volume.
This edition of The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle brings together all four novels and all fifty-six short stories in a single, carefully organized collection. From the first meeting at Bart's Hospital in A Study in Scarlet to the final bow in Shoscombe Old Place, every case, every deduction, every fog-drenched London street is here — the complete Sherlock Holmes series as Conan Doyle wrote it.
But this is not just another reprint.
WHAT MAKES THIS EDITION DIFFERENT
Each of the nine books in the Sherlock Holmes collection opens with an original critical introduction — a short essay that goes beyond plot summary to engage with what each volume actually does: how Doyle's detective fiction evolved, what each book reveals about Victorian anxieties, and why the stories still work on readers the way they do.
These introductions cover the full arc of the complete collection — from the raw energy of the early novels to the darker, stranger tales of The Case-Book, from the invention of the detective short story in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes to the literary resurrection that followed Holmes's death at Reichenbach.
A CLOSING ESSAY — "The Method and the Fog: Sherlock Holmes and the Victorian Need for Certainty" — provides historical and critical context for the entire Sherlock Holmes series, exploring:
How Doyle created the modern detective — not in a vacuum, but in response to a world shaken by Darwin, industrialization, imperial anxiety, and the crisis of faith that defined late Victorian England.
Why Holmes endures — not because the mysteries are clever (though they are), but because the character embodies a fantasy of legibility: the promise that the world can be read, that chaos is only disorder waiting for the right observer.
The paradox of Conan Doyle — a man who invented the most rational fictional detective in history while spending his later years championing spiritualism and fairies, and what that contradiction tells us about the limits of reason itself.
AN "ABOUT THE AUTHOR" SECTION on Arthur Conan Doyle closes the volume — covering his life from Edinburgh medical student to the most famous author in the English-speaking world, his complicated relationship with his own creation, and the legacy that made Holmes more real than the man who made him.
THE COMPLETE CANON
Novels: A Study in Scarlet · The Sign of the Four · The Hound of the Baskervilles · The Valley of Fear
Story Collections: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes · The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes · The Return of Sherlock Holmes · His Last Bow · The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
56 short stories. 4 novels. 9 critical introductions. One closing essay. One volume.
FOR READERS, STUDENTS, AND LOVERS OF DETECTIVE FICTION
Whether you are discovering the Sherlock Holmes books for the first time, studying Conan Doyle for a course, or returning to Baker Street after years away, this edition offers the complete Sherlock Holmes collection with the critical depth to make each reading richer than the last.
No abridgments. No modernized text. Just Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories as he wrote them — with the essays to help you understand why they changed literature forever.
Edited by Henry Bugalho — philosopher, translator, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."