This volume contains a few words about the author and illustrator, a Dedication and Acknowledgments as well as a Colophon and a Preface by the author, in which some aspects of the stories are explained. The adventures themselves are all referred to by Watson in the works published by him. โ Yes, my
Sherlock Holmes and the Eminent Thespian_ From the Diaries of John H. Watson. MD (1988)
โ Scribed by Val Andrews
- Book ID
- 112115387
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 086025268X
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