65+ Masterpieces of Detective Fiction Classic Collection. Illustrated: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Moonstone, Hunted Down, The Blue Cross, Crime and Punishment and others

65+ Masterpieces of Detective Fiction Classic Collection. Illustrated: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Moonstone, Hunted Down, The Blue Cross, Crime and Punishment and others

65+ Masterpieces of Detective Fiction Classic Collection. Illustrated: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Moonstone, Hunted Down, The Blue Cross, Crime and Punishment and others

65+ Masterpieces of Detective Fiction Classic Collection. Illustrated: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Moonstone, Hunted Down, The Blue Cross, Crime and Punishment and others

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Overview

Some of the greatest detective stories every wrote are collected in this massive anthology. This book contains the stories and novels by Arthur Conan Doyle, G. K. Chesterton, Emile Gaboriau, E. W. Hornung, M. McDonnell Bodkin, Guy Boothby, Jacques Futrelle, Melville Davisson Post, Ethel Lina White, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Arthur Morrison, Edgar Wallace, Algernon Blackwood, Wilkie Collins, Maurice Leblanc, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Gaston Leroux, Anna Katharine Green, Fergus Hume, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Robert Louis Stevenson, Dorothy L. Sayers, R. Austin Freeman.
Contents:
Wilkie Collins - The Moonstone
Edgar Allan Poe - The Gold-Bug,The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Mystery of Marie Roget. A Sequel to "The Murders in the Rue Morgue.", The Purloined Letter
Charles Dickens - Hunted Down
Arthur Conan Doyle - The Hound of the Baskervilles, A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
G. K. Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare,
The Innocence of Father Brown, The Wisdom of Father Brown
Emile Gaboriau - The Lerouge Case by Emile Gaboriau, Monsieur Lecoq, The Mystery of Orcival
E. W. Hornung - The Amateur Cracksman, Dead Men Tell No Tales, The Crime Doctor
M. McDonnell Bodkin - The Capture of Paul Beck
Guy Boothby - The Red Rat's Daughter
Jacques Futrelle - The Problem of Cell 13, The Chase of the Golden Plate
Melville Davisson Post - Walker of the Secret Service, The Sleuth of St. James's Square
Ethel Lina White - The Man Who Loved Lions
Baroness Emma Orczy (Emmuska Orczy) - The Old Man in the Corner, The Scarlet Pimpernel
Arthur Morrison - Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Martin Hewitt, Investigator
Edgar Wallace - The Angel of Terror
Algernon Blackwood - Three More John Silence Stories, Three John Silence Stories
Maurice Leblanc - The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar
Gaston Leroux - The Mystery of the Yellow Room
Anna Katherine Green - The Leavenworth Case
Fergus Hume - The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment
Robert Louis Stevenson - The Suicide Club, The Rajah's Diamond
Dorothy L. Sayers - Whose Body? A Lord Peter Wimsey Novel
R. Austin Freeman - John Thorndyke's Cases, The Mystery of 31 New Inn


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780880011600
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 10/05/2021
Series: Ecco's Modern European Poetry Series
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 10300
Sales rank: 800,507
File size: 16 MB
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Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

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By now, the merchandising program is always in place when {|PBS|} sponsors another documentary series, whether one of {|Ken Burns|}' historical efforts or the films grouped under the heading {|The Blues|} in 2003, organized by {|Martin Scorsese|}: among other keepsakes, there is the coffee-table companion book, the DVD set, and, for the musical programs, the CD box set. All of these were rolled out in connection with {|Broadway: The American Musical|}, a six-part documentary broadcast in October 2004. And this single-disc CD is the cheapest item in the bunch (unless, perhaps, there's also a coffee mug), much less expensive than the box set of five CDs. Although it is called {|The Best of Broadway: The American Musical|}, it is not exactly a reduction of that set. The compilers have taken the opportunity to make alternate choices of material (one song per show) in several instances. Here, the title song from {|Oklahoma!|} is picked instead of {|"Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin',"|} {|"America"|} from {|West Side Story|} replaces {|"Tonight,"|} and the title song from {|Cabaret|} is employed instead of {|"Willkommen."|} The other 18 tracks all appear on the box set. Even at nearly 77 minutes, of course, this sort of collection is nothing more than a sampler, but since there are many similar compilations in the marketplace, it's worth noting that this one ranges across record labels and presents the original Broadway cast recordings wherever possible in excellent sound quality. (Tracks like {|"Swanee"|} and {|"You're the Top"|} date from before the era of original-cast recordings that began in the 1940s, but do feature the original stage performers.) Taking the Broadway {|musical|} from the 1910s to the 2000s in such a short length of time naturally makes for the occasional odd juxtaposition, but then that gives a sense of the variety of kinds of music subsumed under the term "{|show music|}." When {|Hair|}'s {|"Let the Sunshine In"|} (as it is called here; actually, the correct title is {|"The Flesh Failures"|}) gives way to {|"Send in the Clowns"|} from {|A Little Night Music|}, you can't help thinking that there's room on Broadway for some very different musical sensibilities, a notion only reinforced by the appearance of the music of {|Andrew Lloyd Webber|} ({|"Memory,"|} {|"The Music of the Night"|}) toward the end. This also means that, no matter what Broadway fan listens to this disc, there will be some music likely not to appeal, which may indicate that the compilers have gotten it just about right. (Not so impressive are {|Laurence Maslon|}'s liner notes, which would have benefited from a more careful editor and proofreader, but even so are needlessly pretentious. Readers are likely to be sent to the dictionary after reading that {|"You're the Top"|} is a "bit of stichomythia" or that {|Michael Crawford|} is "gracefully crepuscular," only to discover that {|Maslon|} could have used simpler words to greater effect.) ~ William Ruhlmann

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December 8, 1824

Date of Death:

September 23, 1889

Place of Birth:

London, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

Studied law at Lincoln¿s Inn, London
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