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The lost adventures of Sherlock Holmes : based on the original radio plays by Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher

Adapted from the original Sherlock Holmes radio broadcasts featuring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, the long-lost tales answer the unsolved mysteries of the original stories
Print Book, English, 1989
Mallard Press, New York, 1989
Detective and mystery fiction
203 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
9780792451075, 0792451074
21288028
The adventure of the second generation
The April Fool's adventure
The case of the amateur mendicants
The adventure of the out-of-date murder
The case of the demon barber
Murder beyond the mountains
The case of the uneasy easy chair
The case of the Baconian cipher
The adventure of the headless monk
The case of the Camberwell poisoners
The adventure of the iron box
The adventure of the notorious canary trainer
The case of the girl with the gazelle

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Ratings & Reviews

4.19 
481 ratings
23 reviews

3 years ago
Bobby
There never has been anything quite like old-time radio in America. It was pure magic. Each week comedy, adventure and drama, mystery and suspense drifted through the night air into homes lit only by the glow of a radio dial. Families gathered around…
54 readers found this review helpful

2 months ago
Paul
An enjoyable addition to an ever expanding Holmes canon! Author Ken Greenwald has done a most creditable job of adapting some of the original Sherlock Holmes radio broadcasts featuring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. His "novelizations" of th…
35 readers found this review helpful

12 years ago
Jessica
In his introduction to the book, Mr. Greenwald talks about the inherent difficulty of adapting radio plays into the short story form, what with having to fill in all the gaps and, y'know, actually describe things. And, well, let's just say that his w…
1 readers found this review helpful