HARDWICK, Michael and Mollie. The man who was Sherlock Holmes.
(London): John Murray, 1964. First edition. Softcover. 19.6cm by 13cm. 92 pages. A fascinating exploration of the life and legacy of the legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes. The volume delves into the idea of Holmes as a figure who not only solves mysteries but also embodies certain aspects of detective work that shaped the genre as a whole. With a combination of fact and fiction, the Hardwick’s presents a thought-provoking narrative that takes readers into the world of Holmes—both as a fictional character and as an archetype that has influenced generations of detectives in literature. The authors also explore the intriguing theory that there may have been a “real” person behind the creation of the iconic detective. Illustrated. A very good copy in photo-illustrated wrappers. Previous owner’s name to half-title.
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