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Old 11-04-2017, 06:14 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
One of the best collections of the stories that I've come across (I don't know if it's in ebook yet) is the Annotated Sherlock Holmes. It's a two volume set that includes articles about items like the deal acid stained table and other things referenced in the tales as well as copies of the original illustrations from the stories.

Are you perhaps confusing that two volume set with the three volume set?

I ask this because I don't think that three volume set was released all at once. In my own case, I seem to remember buying those first two (very expensive, if I recall), and not seeing a third volume that was out at that time.

If I'm wrong, can you dig up the link so I can check it out?

On the subject of Holmes: I'm also a big fan of the "Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine," which is an ebook magazine.
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