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Foreword | ||
The Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes | ||
The Adventure of the Amateur Mendicant Society | 3 | |
Victor Lynch the Forger | 23 | |
The Case of the Notorious Canary Trainer | 45 | |
The Repulsive Story of the Red Leech | 59 | |
Holmes and the Loss of the British Barque: Sophy Anderson | 75 | |
The Politician, the Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant | 97 | |
Sherlock Holmes, Dragon-Slayer (The Singular Adventures of the Grice Patersons in the Island of Uffa) | 119 | |
The Adventure of Ricoletti of the Club Foot (and his abdominable wife) | 137 | |
The Giant Rat of Sumatra | 169 | |
Mrs. Vamberry Takes a Trip (Vamberry the Wine Merchant) | 197 | |
The Adventure of the Boulevard Assassin | 211 | |
The Madness of Colonel Warburton | 231 | |
The Manor House Case | 263 | |
The Adventure of the Cripple Parade (The Singular Affair of the Aluminium Crutch) | 279 | |
Too Many Stains (The Adventure of the Second Stain) | 295 | |
Contributors Notes | 331 | |
Acknowledgments | 335 |
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