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Old 11-16-2017, 09:02 PM   #34
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I have The Complete Sherlock Holmes in one volume, Doubleday and Co, with an introduction by Christopher Morley. It cost me $6 second hand quite a few years ago. There's no clear publication date, just a long list of copyrights. The most recent is 1930. This appears to be the date my edition was published, first edition was probably 1927, judging by like copies on sale. No dust jacket. 1,122 pages.

I read it from page 1 to 1122 when I bought it.
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