It appears to have been published in various coloured covers, 239 pages, with three Sherlock Holmes Stories (The Sign of Four, A Scandal in Bohemia, and A Case of Identity):
C2097. Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories. New York: J.H. Sears & Co., [n.d.]. iii, 239 p. Deep blue cloth with repetitive diamond shaped design and letters in gilt on cover and spine; flambeau intertwined with flowering vine on endpapers. Contents: Sign. -- Scan. -- The Ring of Thoth. -- Iden. -- The Surgeon of Gaster Fell.
C2098. Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories. New York: J.H. Sears & Co., [n.d.]. iii, 239 p. Garnet red cloth with repetitive diamond shaped design and letters in gilt on cover and spine; design also in black on endpapers and title page. Contents as above.
C2099. Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories. New York: J.H. Sears & Co., [c.1923]. iii, 239 p. (The Reader's Library. Edited by Lucas Lexow). Ruby cloth with shield and architectural design in gilt on cover; architectural design on endpapers. Also published without copyright date on verso of title page. Contents as above.
C2100. Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories. New York: J.H. Sears & Co., [n.d.]. iii, 239 p. (Royal Blue Library) Dark blue cloth lettered gilt on spine, with crown and shield in gilt on cover; marbled endpapers; top edge gilt. Contents as above.
The book you mentioned is a collection of Sherlock Holmes detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was published by JH Sears Company Inc in New York in 1923. The stories feature the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson solving various intriguing cases, showcasing Doyle's masterful storytelling and character development.
The story "The Queer Company" is part of the collection of short stories titled "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is a part of the Sherlock Holmes series and was first published in 1905.
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