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From: killerb_0187
Date: Sun Mar 30, 2003 5:51pm
Subject: Re: The art and science of taking fiction and making it non-fiction - modelling.
Would that be the entire collection? And I mean *all* his stories?
I found this on amazon (but unfortunately it's out of print):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0713914440/qid=1049042860/026
-1528275-8230862
Would that be the right one? "The complete sherlock homes". It sounds
about right, but it's out of print!!
--- In a previous message novembertuesday
<> wrote:
> The complete facsimile edition of the Strand version is usually
> lurking around in a lot of discount book stores for £4-5 (a large
> single volume).
> Box sets are available, think I saw one in Waterstones a while
back,
> but usually cost more.
>
> Sherlock-Shopaholic, much...?
>
> ;o)
>
> Em
>
>
> --- In a previous message killerb_0187
> wrote:
> > Sorry I forgot... I mean all in "one package", like a set or
> > something?
> >
> > --- In a previous message killerb_0187
<>
> > wrote:
> > > Shit man, is it possible to learn so much from ones hat? Fuck
> Cold-
> > > reading, I'm gonna read me some Sherlock!! :)
> > >
> > > Is it possible to buy *all* of Sherlock Homes stories (sorry
I'm
> > not
> > > a fan, I dont know). If so, where can I get them?
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3902: Re: The art and science of taking fiction and making it non-fiction | killer_b0187 | killerb_0187 | Sun 30/03/2003 | 5 KB |
3905: Re: The art and science of taking fiction and making it non-fiction | novembertuesday | novembertuesday | Sun 30/03/2003 | 3 KB |
3906: Re: The art and science of taking fiction and making it non-fiction | killer_b0187 | killerb_0187 | Sun 30/03/2003 | 4 KB |
3907: Re: The art and science of taking fiction and making it non-fiction | killer_b0187 | killerb_0187 | Sun 30/03/2003 | 2 KB |
3912: Re: The art and science of taking fiction and making it non-fiction | novembertuesday | novembertuesday | Sun 30/03/2003 | 3 KB |