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HADLEY PAGER PUBLICATIONS
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  Christopher Lindsey has written a number of biographical accounts of British scientists, engineers and doctors of medicine, which have been published in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  As a dedicated Sherlock Holmes enthusiast he has now applied his analytic-al skills to examining the scientific aspects of the Sherlock Holmes cases.

  With its many illustrations, this is a book which will delight all fans of the Sherlock Holmes stories.  It provides a fully researched and well-referenced account of the wide range of scientific knowledge and observation that Sherlock Holmes could bring to bear in solving the various murders and mysteries so eloquently developed by his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

  This book also provides a time picture of the earliest development of forensic science in the Victorian period, and combined with its valuable resource of notes, fills a long-standing need for a refer-ence book on all scientific aspects of the Sherlock Holmes stories.


Hardback, 2006, 208 pages, 240 x 170 mm

ISBN(10)   1-872739-16-4
ISBN(13)   978-1-872739-16-8   

Price:   £ 12.50   UK
          
              £ 15.00   EUROPE

             £ 16.00   REST OF WORLD

Note:  Price includes postage
SHERLOCK  HOLMES  AND  A QUESTION  OF  SCIENCE
   By CHRISTOPHER  LINDSEY