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The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The game is afoot! Night Shade Books is proud to present the fantastic adventures of the world's greatest detective — mystery, fantasy, science fiction, horror, no genre can escape the esteemed detective's needle-sharp intellect and intuition. This reprint anthology showcases the best Holmes short fiction from the last 25 years, featuring stories by such visionaries as Stephen King, Neil Gaimen, Laura King, and many others.

It is the London of 1895, the London that will bring a stream of unusual characters
to 221B Baker Street seeking help from the world's first and greatest consulting
detective, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. When Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) first
created the great detective, little did he know that he was beginning a series of
stories that would still be read some 120odd years later. But Conan Doyle was an
inventive writer, and the characters that filled his stories gripped the imagination
of his ...

Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy

The Footprints of a Gigantic Mind

This entertaining collection of essays shows that Sherlock Holmes sees things others don’t. He sees the world in a different way, and by so doing, allows us to see that same world – and human behavior – in different ways as well. Oh, sure, there have been countless detectives who have followed in his footsteps and who seem to rival his abilities. Just turn on the TV or browse the local bookshop and you’ll find idiosyncratic super sleuths using forensics and reasoning to solve a whole host of crimes and misdeeds. And yet no one rivals our dear, dear Holmes. Why does Sherlock reign, even more than a century later, as king? Can this mystery be solved? Unable to reach either Holmes or Watson (or Doyle for that matter, though we’ve tried every medium we can think of), we’ve been forced to gather our own team of investigators to practice their powers of observation and perception, to apply their own reasoning and methodologies to the task at hand. The results, I fear, have led us to a number of cases that must be solved first. Is Holmes simply eccentric or a sociopath? Is he human or something from the holodeck? Is he as dangerous on the page as he is in person? Wait – does he even exist? For that matter, do you? (I fear several investigators have been forced to take a much needed holiday after wrestling with that one.) What is the source of his faculty of observation and facility for deduction? Systematic training as Watson surmises? Genetic? Or is he just really lucky? And is this whole logic thing compatible with emotions? Are Holmes and Watson good friends or soul mates? Just what is the nature of friendship? Do they complete each other or just get on each other’s nerves? And why all the secrecy? Disguises? Deceptions? The plot thickens. What is the essence of consciousness? Is the observable world subject to our intentions? Why does Holmes debunk mysticism when Doyle so readily embraces it? Why is Holmes our favorite drug user? Our notebooks are filled with clues and, dare I say, answers. Is there more than one way to define the concept, justice? Is hope necessary in the world? Is boredom? Play? Can any thing really be understood? Objectively? And just what is the last unresolved mystery involving Sherlock Holmes? The game that's afoot isn't just the thing being pursued but the fun to be had as well.

When Holmes helps school chum Reginald find the missing butler Brunton, he
also recovers the sacred crown of Charles II. For more than two hundred years,
none of the noble Musgraves has understood the family Ritual—and yet Holmes
deciphers it in short order. Only Holmes recognizes the “battered and shapeless
diadem” as fragments of the ancient crown. And only Holmes, of all the nobility in
England, can metaphorically put the crown back together—as if, like Excalibur, it
were ...

The Art of Being Happy; Chiefly from the French of M. Droz by B. H. Draper. A New Edition

... useful, much more earnestly will you study regimen, exercise, temperance,
moderation, cheerfulness, the benefits ofabalanced mind,andof a wise and
Christian conformity to an order of things, not a tittle of which you can change,
thatyou may be resigned, useful, and 30 THB ART OF BEING HAPPV.

English for Daily Use

UNIT NINE THE USE OF THE DICTIONARY GUIDE INFORMATION How many
times, when attempting to carry on an intelligent conversation, have you suddenly
found yourself seeking vainly for the exact word to express the thought you
wished to convey? "I have it in my mind, but I can't say it," is a common complaint.
One critic has said that such a situation is impossible; that if a thought is really "in
your mind" you will be able to express it; that slovenly, inarticulate speech is
merely the ...

Voices of Civil War America: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life

Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life

Letting ordinary people speak for themselves, this book uses primary documents to highlight daily life among Americans—Union and Confederate, black and white, soldier and civilian—during the Civil War and Reconstruction. • Original materials from a wide range of sources, including letters, diaries, newspaper editorials, journal articles, and book chapters • Detailed background for each of the 48 featured documents, placing the experiences and opinions of the authors into historical context

These conversations might also help scholars working years and decades down
the road to better understand us and, by extension, our society. The thought is
both unnerving and ex- hilarating ... What if societal values change, and our
words make us look poorly by the standards of later centuries? At the same time,
many of us might find ... The same clip, however, is not a primary source if
discussing the lecture style utilized by English professors. Scholars working with
primary-source ...

Daily-life English

Junior

If your teacher or some friendly classmate could keep a record for one week of
the number of times you fail to use good English, you would probably resolve to
watch your language habits much more carefully. 1. In the following conversation
Jim makes four serious speech errors and Bob makes three. In addition, their
choice of words might be improved. Try to locate and correct the errors. Then see
if you can change such words as get and guess without making the conversation
sound ...

English in Daily Life

Repeat Exercise 2 with a conversation you have overheard. If you know
shorthand, take such a conversation down word for word, if you can do so without
being offensive to anyone. You will find many people who speak so loudly that
you cannot help hearing every word they speak. If necessary, rewrite the
conversation in good English which is at the same time not too stiff. Which do you
prefer? 4. List six words used technically in sports or in science which have
recently become ...