Study in Scarlet

Sir Arthur CONAN DOYLE

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Study in Scarlet
Study in Scarlet
Study in Scarlet

FIRST JOSEPH BELL EDITION OF THE FIRST SHERLOCK HOLMES NOVEL, A STUDY IN SCARLET, 1893, HANDSOMELY BOUND

CONAN DOYLE, Sir Arthur. A Study in Scarlet. London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, 1893. Octavo, modern full scarlet morocco, raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt; original cloth covers and spine bound in at rear.

First Joseph Bell edition of the first Sherlock Holmes story, with a prefatory essay on the detective by Bell and 40 illustrations by George Hutchinson, handsomely bound in full scarlet morocco.

In 1882, the young Conan Doyle set up his medical practice in Southsea, a suburb near the southern seacoast city of Portsmouth. For four years, the practice languished: "With virtually unlimited time to sit, puff his cheap shag and ponder in his waiting-room, barren of furnishings and patients alike, he had begun to send out short stories to the cheaper magazines. A modest success in this direction only served to show that his time was wasted—that if any really substantial return were to be expected from his pen, only a full-length book could be the answer… Doyle was on the verge of despair and surrender when, by some providential trick of the brain… the Great Idea took glimmering shape. Feverishly he began to write, and a few weeks later A Study in Scarlet, with a hero surnamed for an admired American poet [Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.], and a foil and narrator to be immortally known as Watson, took its turn in the mails" (Haycraft, 48-49). First published in 1888, with only six line illustrations by the author's father. This is the second English edition, fifth impression, which is the first to include Bell's prefatory remarks on Sherlock Holmes, an article that originally appeared in the December 1892 issue of The Bookman. With 12 pages of publisher's advertisements at rear. Green & Gibson A1b. De Waal 419.

Fine condition, handsomely bound.

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