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1902 First Edition
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London: George Newnes, Limited, 1902. First edition. Near Fine. First edition in book form after the serial publication in the Strand Magazine Aug. 1901 - April 1902. First issue with the misprint "you" for "your" on page 13 line 3. Near Fine. A lovely bright copy with almost no soiling to the cloth and gilt that still pops. Spine mostly round. Previous owner's neat gift inscription to the front free end paper and a small newspaper clipping tipped in at the rear (with some offsetting). Minor foxing to the front end papers, otherwise text generally clean. Complete with all sixteen plates (including frontis) by Sidney Paget. The Hound of The Baskervilles was the first Holmes story Conan Doyle wrote since Holmes’ death eight years before in The Final Problem. (Although the story was set before Sherlock Holmes’ end, its popularity would inspire Doyle to bring back the character entirely in The Adventure of the Empty House.) The Hound of The Baskervilles is set in the…

About The Hound of the Baskervilles

"The Hound of the Baskervilles" is a detective novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring the iconic duo Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. Set in the eerie and desolate moors of Devonshire, the story revolves around the mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville and the haunting legend of a spectral hound that terrorizes the Baskerville family. Dr. Mortimer, a family friend, seeks Holmes' help to investigate the circumstances surrounding Sir Charles' death. The legend of a curse linked to the Baskerville family history further complicates the case. Holmes sends Watson to Baskerville Hall to protect Sir Henry Baskerville, Sir Charles' heir, who has arrived from Canada to inherit the estate. Upon arriving at the isolated Baskerville Hall, Watson encounters an atmosphere shrouded in superstition and fear. He begins investigating the peculiar events surrounding Sir Charles' demise. Strange occurrences and sightings of a ghostly hound contribute to the atmosphere of dread, seemingly validating the curse's existence. Watson observes the interactions between Sir Henry, the locals, and the household staff, all of whom seem to harbor secrets. His investigations lead him to suspect Stapleton, a neighbor, and his sister, who live nearby and exhibit suspicious behavior. Throughout the narrative, Doyle skillfully builds tension and mystery. Holmes, working behind the scenes, eventually reveals his presence in the area. Employing his astute deductive reasoning, Holmes unravels the truth behind the legend of the hound and the series of events plaguing the Baskervilles. The resolution exposes a tale of greed, jealousy, and revenge, with Stapleton plotting to eliminate the Baskervilles to claim the estate. The supposed spectral hound is revealed to be a trained and vicious dog used to execute Stapleton's nefarious plans. Holmes, with his logical deductions and acute observations, saves Sir Henry from the same fate as his relatives, ultimately thwarting Stapleton's malevolent scheme. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" stands out as a masterful detective story, showcasing Holmes' brilliant intellect and deductive prowess. The novel's atmospheric setting, suspenseful plot, and the interplay between logical deduction and supernatural elements contribute to its status as one of Doyle's most celebrated works in the Sherlock Holmes series.

Identifying the First Edition of The Hound of the Baskervilles

Look for the word 'you' for 'your' on page 13.