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The Hound of the Baskervilles and A Scandal in Bohemina. A Study in Scarlet is also up there.

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What were the three most famous stories that involved Sherlock Holmes?

Nearly all books of Sherlock Holmes are suppose to be interesting but "The Hound Of Baskerville" is suppose to be a classic unless you consider "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"where most of his mysteries are there.


What are the 2 most famous mysteries solved by Sherlock Holmes?

The Hound of the Baskervilles, and A Study in Scarlet


Who is the most famous detective?

Sherlock Holmes


What is Sherlock Holmes most famous novel?

The Hound of the Baskervilles.


Who illustrated in Sherlock Holmes stories?

A lot a people illustrated the Sherlock Holmes stories but the most famous is Sidney Paget and Frederic Dorr Steele is perhaps second most famous.


What Guinness world record did Sherlock Holmes set this year?

As a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes cannot set Guinness World Records. He is a famous detective known for his intelligence and deductive reasoning in solving mysteries and crimes.


Is there a novel entitled 'Sherlock Holmes'?

I do not believe so. The most common collection of all sixty Sherlock Holmes stories is called "The Complete Sherlock Holmes."


What is the most famous Literary piece from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)


Who is the narrator of the Sherlock Holmes stories?

The narrator of most Sherlock Holmes stories is Dr. Watson


Did the Victorians like Sherlock Holmes?

They absolutely loved Sherlock Holmes! The Strand, a magazine, carried most of the stories. The supposed death of Holmes brought hundreds of cancellations.


Does Sherlock Holmes use inductive reasoning?

Sherlock Holmes is described by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as using logical deductive reasoning to solve his mysteries. Deductive reasoning arrives at a specific conclusion based on generalizations. Inductive reasoning takes events and makes generalizations. Holmes' methods are most often more accurately described as a form of inductive reasoning.


Who is writer of Sherlock Holmes?

The answer is: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle! Most people should know that!