Sherlock Holmes books by Arthur Conan Doyle are in the public domain, so they can be found and read for free on websites such as Project Gutenberg or the internet Archive. You can also access them through online book platforms like Google Books or Amazon Kindle.
Agatha Christie's works are still copyrighted, so they are not yet available in the public domain. This means that they cannot be read for free online legally. However, they can be purchased in e-book form. See the related link and questions below.
Old books (published in 1922 or earlier) are in the public domain, so they might be available to read online or download at Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive, or Google Books.
The Online Books Page has an index of books available online that is useful in finding books that are not available at one of the aforementioned sites for old books. It also includes some newer books that are still under copyright but are available because the copyright holder has given permission for free noncommercial online use.
I would try the links below.
The Sherlock Holmes was a popular series. Many people like to read these books.
It's very easy, simply go to the library and check out his books or just go to google and type Sherlock Holmes.
The part she played was in actual fact, Ms Irene Adler, Sherlock Holmes former lover. Yes, I have read the books, watched the series, seen movies and enjoyed renditions. And have proven the previous answer to be incorrect.
The Uncollected Sherlock Holmes is a book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, compiled by John Gorham and Richard Lancelyn Green, published by Penguin Books in 1983.It may be available from your public library through interlibrary loan. It is available in Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle collections in some major libraries such as that in the University of Minnesota and the Toronto Reference Library; but they won't go out of their respective buildings.You could try buying it online through a used book dealer, such as 'Better World Books' or 'Abebooks'You might also try to find these alternate titles that have almost the same contents:Sherlock Holmes: The Published Apocrypha edited by Jack TracyThe Final Adventures of Sherlock Holmes edited by Peter HainingThe final volume of Leslie Klinger's Sherlock Holmes Reference Library, which I believe is also contained in the New Annotated Sherlock Holmes (3 large volumes)
Holmes read learned treatise on medicine and crime. He kept current on the news in several papers. His favorite reading were the personal or agony columns in the newspapers.
it has changed through media and technology!
You should read more- sometimes, he does.
I personally think so. Both Gatiss and Moffat (the writers and creators) admitted to strongly basing the show off the books. They wanted to have it resemble it as closely as possible in the modern setting. Many of the actors also read the books in order to resemble the original characters.
You can read it on her tumblr.
The Times (London) though he often read the Daily Telegraph or the Standard among many others.
Because he killed of Sherlock Holmes...Read the adventure of the final problem
maybe if you read the book......you would find out more -_-'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' is a collection of 12 short stories, so there are 12 endings.