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The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes
- De: Arthur Conan Doyle
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
- Duración: 70 h y 48 m
- Versión completa
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Here in one recording is every Sherlock Holmes story ever written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Originally appearing in serial form, these famous stories are here presented in the order in which they were first published beginning in 1887. Included in this definitive, award-winning collection are four novels and 56 short stories, a total of 60 titles. The 56 short stories are aggregated into five named collections, just as they were originally published in book form.
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More collections like this, please!
- De Myusollo en 07-22-14
- The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes
- De: Arthur Conan Doyle
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
An interesting, and psychological view on logic.
Revisado: 09-27-14
Would you listen to The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes again? Why?
I hold Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the utmost respect; for his superior logic, morals, and intellect. Sherlock Holmes is the epitome of logical thinking, holding manifesting high principles for proper conduct. (Aside from his drug habits, and his disbelief in the supernatural ;) his intelligence, reason, understanding, thought, brainpower, sense, judgments, are all (very nearly) perfect. But Sherlock NOT was always right, and admitted it when he was not. An important fact, which the new BBC Sherlock Holmes did not have, and he was not rude without reason. He was, simply put, in love with logic. And did not ask for any kind of reword, of fame, or money; but did the work for the works sake alone, and was content. If you have a good taste for logical, or scientific thinking; I think you will enjoy what Arthur Conan Doyle has to offer.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes?
Definitely the quotes, I quote (you might say it is Sherlock’s life motto)
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”
What about Charlton Griffin’s performance did you like?
I have heard better, Rob Inglis is my favorite, so basically anything that sounds like him is what I’m going to get. Not to say that Charlton Griffin’s performance was bad, on the contrary; he did an amazing job, and a stunning voice.
If you could rename The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes, what would you call it?
I have nothing wrong with the title of this story.
Any additional comments?
I recommend this book for the advanced reader, because of the large vocabulary, and the intense (and sometimes graphic) descriptions, that follows from being involved with crimes such as murder. To be frank, it would simply go over the heads of the average idiot.
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