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{"nodes":[{"name":"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":1,"playcount":4641,"description":"The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories, originally published in 1894, by Arthur Conan Doyle.\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, English, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Memoirs-of-Sherlock-Holmes_834"},{"name":"The Return of Sherlock Holmes","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":2,"playcount":1360,"description":"The Return of Sherlock Holmes Magazine Edition Detective and mystery stories, English, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Return-of-Sherlock-Holmes_221"},{"name":"The Return of Sherlock Holmes","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":3,"playcount":4602,"description":"The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of 13 Sherlock Holmes stories, originally published in 1903-1904, by Arthur Conan Doyle. The stories were published in the Strand Magazine in Great Britain, and Collier's in the United States.\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Detective and mystery stories, English, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Return-of-Sherlock-Holmes_108"},{"name":"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":4,"playcount":1564,"description":"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Also available as audio book: #9551 !lcsh: Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, !lcsh: Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, !lcsh: Detective and mystery stories, English, !lcc: PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"pradhan1234","full_link":"https://github.com/pradhan1234/text-analysis"},{"name":"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":5,"playcount":1564,"description":"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Also available as audio book: #9551 !lcsh: Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, !lcsh: Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, !lcsh: Detective and mystery stories, English, !lcc: PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventures-of-Sherlock-Holmes_1661"},{"name":"The Sign of the Four","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":6,"playcount":832,"description":"The Sign of the Four PR, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Sign-of-the-Four_2097"},{"name":"A Double Barrelled Detective Story","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":7,"playcount":2732,"description":"A Double Barrelled Detective Story A Double Barreled Detective Story is a short story/novelette by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), in which Sherlock Holmes finds himself in the American west.\nThe story contains two arcs of revenges. In the primary arc, a woman was abused, humiliated and abandoned by her fiancé Jacob Fuller, while she bore his child. The child was born and named Archy Stillman and when he got older, the mother discovered that the child possessed an incredible ability of smell, like a bloodhound. The mother instructed her child, now sixteen, to seek out his biological father, destroy that man’s peace and reputation, hence extract satisfaction for her.\nFive years later in a second arc, at a mining camp in California, Fetlock Jones, a nephew of Sherlock Holmes, killed his master Flint Buckner, a silver-miner, by blowing up his cabin. Since this occurs when Holmes happened to be visiting, Holmes applied his skills to bear upon the case and derived a logically worked conclusion that was proved to be abysmally wrong by Archy Stillman using his sense of smell. This could be seen as yet another piece where Twain tried to prove that life does not quite follow logic.\nThis is a satire by Twain on the mystery novel genre. In the second arc, Sherlock Holmes was depicted in employing \"scientific methods\" to a ridiculous degree, yet arriving at a completely wrong assessment. On the other hand, the crime was solved with a supernatural ability that no normal human possesses. Yet even that could fail to reveal the whole truth as the final twist of the story indicated.\nFurthermore, Sam Clemens/Mark Twain poked through the \"4th wall\" and appeared as himself in the middle of the story, supposedly while the story was being serialized, and responded to letters sent in by readers to the newspaper editor. During the exchange, Twain made fun of/self-advertised on some of his other famous short stories.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PS, Detective and mystery stories, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Twain, Mark\", aliases = c(\"Clemens, Samuel Langhorne\", \"Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens)\"), birthdate = 1835, deathdate = 1910, gutenberg_agent_id = \"53\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/53\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/A-Double-Barrelled-Detective-Story_3180"},{"name":"The Valley of Fear","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":8,"playcount":809,"description":"The Valley of Fear Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, PR, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Valley-of-Fear_3776"},{"name":"The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":9,"playcount":901,"description":"The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventure-of-the-Bruce-Partington-Plans_2346"},{"name":"His Last Bow: An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":10,"playcount":3091,"description":"His Last Bow: An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes \"His Last Bow\", published in September 1917, is one of 56 short stories about Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in Strand Magazine, and, amongst six other stories, was collected in an anthology titled His Last Bow, also called Reminiscences of Mr. Sherlock Holmes. The narration is in the third person, instead of the first person narration usually provided by the character of Dr. Watson, and it is a spy story, rather than a detective mystery. Due to its portrayal of British and German spies, its publication during the First World War and its patriotic themes, the story has been interpreted as a propaganda tool intended to boost morale for British readers.\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/His-Last-Bow--An-Epilogue-of-Sherlock-Holmes_2350"},{"name":"The Hound of the Baskervilles","artist":"conan, doyl, fiction, arthur, sir","id":11,"playcount":987,"description":"The Hound of the Baskervilles Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, PR, Dogs -- Fiction, Blessing and cursing -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Dartmoor (England) -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Hound-of-the-Baskervilles_2852"},{"name":"The Adventure of the Red Circle","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":12,"playcount":2264,"description":"The Adventure of the Red Circle \"The Adventure of the Red Circle\" is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. It is included in the anthology His Last Bow. \n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, PR, Detective and mystery stories, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventure-of-the-Red-Circle_2345"},{"name":"The Adventure of the Devil's Foot","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":13,"playcount":2345,"description":"The Adventure of the Devil's Foot \"The Adventure of the Devil's Foot\" is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. It is one of eight stories in the cycle collected as His Last Bow. Doyle ranked \"The Adventure of the Devil's Foot\" ninth in his list of his twelve favorite Holmes stories.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventure-of-the-Devil-s-Foot_2349"},{"name":"The Adventure of the Cardboard Box","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":14,"playcount":2766,"description":"The Adventure of the Cardboard Box \"The Adventure of the Cardboard Box\" is one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is the second of the twelve Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes in most British editions of the canon, and the second of the eight stories from His Last Bow in most American versions. The story was first published in The Strand Magazine in 1892.\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventure-of-the-Cardboard-Box_2344"},{"name":"The Adventure of the Dying Detective","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":15,"playcount":2654,"description":"The Adventure of the Dying Detective \"The Adventure of the Dying Detective\", in some editions simply titled \"The Dying Detective\", is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Together with seven other stories, it is collected as His Last Bow.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventure-of-the-Dying-Detective_2347"},{"name":"The Enchanted Typewriter","artist":"fiction, stori, detect, gitenberg, mysteri","id":16,"playcount":1025,"description":"The Enchanted Typewriter PS, Hell -- Fiction, Fantasy fiction, Writing -- Automation -- Fiction, Typewriters -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Bangs, John Kendrick\", birthdate = 1862, deathdate = 1922, gutenberg_agent_id = \"979\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/979\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kendrick_Bangs\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Enchanted-Typewriter_3162"},{"name":"Mr. Justice Raffles","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":17,"playcount":2952,"description":"Mr. Justice Raffles Mr. Justice Raffles was a 1909 novel written by E.W. Hornung. It featured his popular character A. J. Raffles a well-known cricketer and gentleman thief. It was the fourth and last in his four Raffles books which had begun with The Amateur Cracksman in 1899.\nUnlike the three previous works, the book was a full-length novel and featured darker elements than the earlier collections of short stories. In it a jaded Raffles is growing increasingly cynical about British high society. He encounters Dan Levy, an unscrupulous moneylender, who manages to entrap a number of young men, mostly sons of the wealthy, by giving them loans and then charging huge amounts of interest. Raffles takes it upon himself to teach Levy a lesson.\nAt the end of Hornung's second Raffles short story collection The Black Mask, Raffles and his companion Bunny Manders volunteer for service in the Second Boer War in 1899 where he was killed at the hands of the Boers. Hornung had intended this as a patriotic finale to his hero's story. However there was great popular demand for the return of the character, and a number of generous publishing offers, and Hornung agreed to write another book.\nIn this he has been compared to Arthur Conan Doyle's decision to resurrect Sherlock Holmes after he had been killed falling over the Reichenbach Falls. Doyle had managed this by revealing that Holmes had actually survived the falls, while Hornung set Mr. Justice Raffles before the events of the Boer War. The comparison between the resurrections of Holmes and Raffles is made interesting by the fact that Doyle and Hornung were brothers-in-law. Indeed prior to resurrecting Holmes, Doyle had used much the same technique, demand had called for another Holmes story, so the book he wrote to meet this demand The Hound of the Baskervilles was set prior to Holmes's \"demise\".\nIts reception was mixed, with some fans lamenting the loss of the carefree gentlemen thief of the early stories. It was the last Raffles work written by Hornung, although a number of continuations have been written by other authors in a mixture of parody and homage.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Raffles (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Criminals -- England -- Fiction, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)\", alias = \"Hornung, Ernest William\", birthdate = 1866, deathdate = 1921, gutenberg_agent_id = \"364\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/364\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_William_Hornung\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/Mr.-Justice-Raffles_9806"},{"name":"The Mystery of 31 New Inn","artist":"fiction, stori, detect, gitenberg, mysteri","id":18,"playcount":1129,"description":"The Mystery of 31 New Inn This classic detective tale shares a number of characteristics with the Sherlock Holmes series penned by Arthur Conan Doyle -- enough to ensure that Holmes fans will feel right at home -- but the duo of sleuth Dr. Thorndyke and his protege Christopher Jarvis are unique enough to earn readers' loyalty on their own merits. Physicians -- Fiction, Thorndyke, Doctor (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Inheritance and succession -- Fiction, PR, Detective and mystery stories, London (England) -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Freeman, R. Austin (Richard Austin)\", alias = \"Freeman, Richard Austin\", birthdate = 1862, deathdate = 1943, gutenberg_agent_id = \"3551\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/3551\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Mystery-of-31-New-Inn_12187"},{"name":"The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar","artist":"fiction, stori, detect, gitenberg, mysteri","id":19,"playcount":1195,"description":"The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar Mystery and detective stories, PQ, Adventure stories, French -- Translations into English, Burglars -- Fiction, Lupin, Arsène (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Short stories, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Leblanc, Maurice\", birthdate = 1864, deathdate = 1941, gutenberg_agent_id = \"1358\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/1358\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Leblanc\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Extraordinary-Adventures-of-Arsene-Lupin-Gentleman-Burglar_6133"},{"name":"The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":20,"playcount":2920,"description":"The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax \"The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax\" is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is one of the eight stories in the cycle collected as His Last Bow, and one of the few stories in which for much of the plot Watson must act alone and try his best with Holmes left in the background.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Detective and mystery stories, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Disappearance-of-Lady-Frances-Carfax_2348"},{"name":"The Hound of the Baskervilles","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":21,"playcount":6026,"description":"The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the crime novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England's West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound of supernatural origin. Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson investigate the case. This was the first appearance of Holmes since his apparent death in \"The Final Problem\", and the success of The Hound of the Baskervilles led to the character's eventual revival.\nIn 2003, the book was listed as number 128 of 200 on the BBC's The Big Read poll of the UK's \"best-loved novel.\" In 1999, it was listed as the top Holmes novel, with a perfect rating from Sherlockian scholars of 100.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Dogs -- Fiction, Blessing and cursing -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Dartmoor (England) -- Fiction, PR, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Hound-of-the-Baskervilles_3070"},{"name":"A Study in Scarlet","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":22,"playcount":5870,"description":"A Study in Scarlet A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Written in 1886, the story marks the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, who would become two of the most famous characters in popular fiction. The book's title derives from a speech given by Holmes, an amateur detective, to his friend and chronicler Watson on the nature of his work, in which he describes the story's murder investigation as his \"study in scarlet\": \"There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it.\" (A \"study\" is a preliminary drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation for a finished piece.)\nThe story, and its main characters, attracted little public interest when it first appeared. Only 11 complete copies of the magazine in which the story first appeared, Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887, are known to exist now and they have considerable value. Although Conan Doyle wrote 56 short stories featuring Holmes, A Study in Scarlet is one of only four full-length novels in the original canon. The novel was followed by The Sign of the Four, published in 1890. A Study in Scarlet was the first work of detective fiction to incorporate the magnifying glass as an investigative tool.\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, England -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/A-Study-in-Scarlet_244"},{"name":"The Valley of Fear","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":23,"playcount":3418,"description":"The Valley of Fear The Valley of Fear is the fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is loosely based on the Molly Maguires and Pinkerton agent James McParland. The story was first published in the Strand Magazine between September 1914 and May 1915. The first book edition was copyrighted in 1914, and it was first published by George H. Doran Company in New York on 27 February 1915, and illustrated by Arthur I. Keller.\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\", \"Doyle, A. Conan\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Valley-of-Fear_3289"},{"name":"The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":24,"playcount":2662,"description":"The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge \"The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge\" is one of the fifty-six Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. One of eight stories in the volume His Last Bow, it is a lengthy, two-part story consisting of \"The Singular Experience of Mr. John Scott Eccles\" and \"The Tiger of San Pedro\", which on original publication in The Strand bore the collective title of \"A Reminiscence of Mr. Sherlock Holmes\".\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Private investigators -- England -- Fiction, PR, Detective and mystery stories, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, A. Conan\", \"Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan\", \"Conan Doyle, Arthur, Sir\"), birthdate = 1859, deathdate = 1930, gutenberg_agent_id = \"69\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/69\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Adventure-of-Wisteria-Lodge_2343"},{"name":"The White Company","artist":"stori, doyl, holm, conan, arthur","id":25,"playcount":2857,"description":"The White Company The White Company is a historical adventure by Arthur Conan Doyle set during the Hundred Years' War. The story is set in England, France, and Spain, in the years 1366 and 1367, against the background of the campaign of Edward, the Black Prince to restore Peter of Castile to the throne of the Kingdom of Castile. The climax of the book occurs before the Battle of Nájera. Doyle became inspired to write the novel after attending a lecture on the Middle Ages in 1889. After extensive research, The White Company was published in serialized form in 1891 in Cornhill Magazine. Additionally, the book is considered a companion to Doyle's later work Sir Nigel, which explores the early campaigns of Sir Nigel Loring and Samkin Aylward.\nThe novel is relatively unknown today, though it was very popular up through the Second World War. In fact, Doyle himself regarded this and his other historical novels more highly than the Sherlock Holmes adventures for which he is mainly remembered.\nThe \"White Company\" of the title is a free company of archers, led by one of the main characters. The name is taken from a real-life 14th-Century Italian mercenary company, led by John Hawkwood.\n\n\n From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). PR, Historical fiction, Knights and knighthood -- Fiction, Archers -- Fiction, War stories, British -- France -- Fiction, Middle Ages -- Fiction, Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453 -- Fiction, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Doyle, Arthur Conan\", aliases = c(\"Doyle, A. 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Showcasing Green's verve and style, <i>The Leavenworth Case<\/i> opens with the shocking murder of Horatio Leavenworth, a wealthy New York merchant, philanthropist, and well-known member of the community. His favorite niece, Mary, is to inherit his fortune, and all of the evidence seems to implicate her or her sister. Yet surprises greet Gryce at every turn-even before the second murder. Sisters -- Fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Police -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction, Merchants -- Crimes against -- Fiction, Lawyers -- United States -- Fiction, Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction, Inheritance and succession -- Fiction, PS, GITenberg list(agent_name = \"Green, Anna Katharine\", aliases = c(\"Rohlfs, Anna Katharine Green\", \"Rohlfs, Mrs. Charles\"), birthdate = 1846, deathdate = 1935, gutenberg_agent_id = \"541\", url = \"http://www.gutenberg.org/2009/agents/541\", wikipedia = \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Katharine_Green\")","software":"gitenberg","book":"GITenberg","full_link":"https://github.com/GITenberg/The-Leavenworth-Case_4047"},{"name":"","artist":"fiction, stori, detect, gitenberg, mysteri","id":27,"playcount":21207,"description":" ","software":"gitenberg","book":"rdhyee","full_link":"https://github.com/rdhyee/nypl50"}],"links":[],"search_query":"sherlock holmes gitenberg filename:\"metadata.yaml\""}