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Sherlock Holmes: A Baker Street Dozen

Performance - Spoken Word
Unabridged   5.25 hour(s)
Publication date: 07/29/2009
Available to US and Canadian customers

Sherlock Holmes: A Baker Street Dozen

Arthur Conan Doyle; performed by John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, and Orson Welles
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ISBN: 9781598871951
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ISBN: 9781598879162

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Summary

Acclaimed, exciting, fully dramatized performances of twelve Conan Doyle classics.

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Product Description

It’s elementary that any Conan Doyle fan will want this splendid set of Sherlock Holmes mysteries—twelve timeless classics performed as radio theater, linked by violin music interludes.

The great Sir John Gielgud stars as the sleuth of Baker Street, with Ralph Richardson as his venerable companion, Dr. Watson, and Orson Welles as the nefarious Professor Moriarty. With three giants of the theater in such colorful roles, it’s no mystery why this collection is so popular.

Includes:
  • “The Blue Carbuncle”
  • “A Case of Identity”
  • “Charles August Milverton”
  • “The Dying Detective”
  • “The Final Problem”
  • “The Golden Pince-Nez”
  • “The Norwood Builder”
  • “A Scandal in Bohemia”
  • “The Second Stain”
  • “The Six Napoleons”
  • “The Solitary Cyclist”
  • “The Speckled Band”
     
  • Reviews/Praise

    “It will come as no surprise that Gielgud and Richardson, as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, are as perfect a pairing as are the fictional detective team.”
          —Publishers Weekly

    Author Bio

    SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE was born in Edinburgh in 1859. Hoping to augment his income as an eye specialist, he wrote his first story feature the detective Sherlock Holmes. Fifty-nine more adventures followed. Once, wearying of Holmes, his creator killed him off, but was forced by popular demand to resurrect him. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died in Sussex in 1930.

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