First thing I thought of when I was this question was 'Indubitably' !
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
it's the first Sherlock Holmes story where Watson meets Holmes.
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes was created in 1927.
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes - 1991 was released on: USA: 21 February 1991
It is in the short story¨"The Final Problem," which can be found in the book 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.'
There is no Mrs. Blythe in any Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Do you mean the book: 'The patient's eyes: the dark beginnings of Sherlock Holmes' by David Pirie?
A Study in Scarlet is the first one followed by: The Sign of Four The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes The Hound of the Baskervilles The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Valley of Fear His Last Bow The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
the volume 1 sherlock holmes origanal 1904 cost 100
"The final Problem" was the name of the book in which Sherlock Holmes was written to die, however, readers insisted he be brought back, and to great surprise he was!
Check the links belowSketches of Sherlock Holmes CharactersThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has sketches of Holmes' characters. But not all of them:The book mentioned above is only one of the Holmes collections. It does not contain all of the stories, so even a heavily illustrated edition would not provide the information you seek.
it has changed through media and technology!
In the first book, a study in scarlet Sherlock Holmes and Watson meet and share an apartment so that the rent wasn't expensive. Watson later finds out that Holmes is a detective, and they both later go to the crime scene where Mr. Drebber died. Holmes discovers all this stuff at the crime scene. Later in the book Holmes discovers that Mr. Strangerson was also killed. In the end Sherlock Holmes finds out that the actual killer was............................................. thats the end of part 1 in the book. You might say The 'Gloria Scott' is the beginning of Sherlock Holmes for it is in this story that Sherlock Holmes first turned his attention to solving crime.