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l Region:
Region
Free – You can enjoy it wherever you are
l Genre:
Crime
| Mystery
l Studio:
MPI
Home Entertainment
l Aspect
Ratio: 1.33
: 1
l Sound
Mix: Stereo
l Language: English with removable
subtitles
l Format: Support
both NTSC & PAL
l Discs:
12
pcs
l Weight: 0.63kg
l Condition:
new |
Sherlock Holmes was born in England
in the year 1854. Little is known of his family background, save that he is the
grand nephew of the French artist Emile Jean Horace Vernet. It is also known
that in his younger years, Holmes attended at least one of the country's leading
universities...though it cannot be ascertained whether he was an alumnus of
Oxford, Cambridge, or both.
At the age of 20, Holmes was to find
his life's calling. For it was in that year that he began his illustrious career
as the world's first consulting detective, taking his first case...which his
future friend and companion Dr. John Watson would come to title, in his
chronicles of Holmes' endeavours, "The Adventure of the Gloria Scott". His study
of science at university having informed his already keen mind and powers of
observation, Holmes employed a process of deductive reasoning in his work, with
great success.
In 1881, Holmes's professional
relationship with Dr. John Watson began. Watson would come to assist Holmes in
hundreds of investigations throughout their years together at Holmes' flat in
221B Baker Street, London, where both was attended by Mrs. Hudson, the
housekeeper. In 1887, Watson began publishing his accounts of these adventures
with "A Study In Scarlet". Over the years, The Strand Magazine would carry many
tales of Holmes' baffling cases and brilliant insight. Within his lifetime, he
would become recognized across the globe as one of the world's finest analytical
thinkers, helping often to Ins. Lestrade in his
investigations.
In 1891, Holmes was apparently
killed in Switzerland, when he and his cunning adversary, Professor James
Moriarty, locked in combat, tumbled from the heights of the Reichenbach Falls
into the waters below. No body was ever recovered, however, and Holmes shocked
Watson and the world at large by resurfacing in 1894 and returning to public
practice, explaining that he'd faked his own death and remained in hiding for
three years in order to elude Moriarty's criminal
associates.
In 1895, after his miraculous return
from the watery grave, Holmes was given a private audience with Her Majesty,
Queen Victoria, in honour of his service to Crown and Country. In 1902, he was
offered Knighthood, but declined. He retired to Sussex in 1904, having left
behind a legacy unrivaled in the annals of criminal investigation. But even in
"retirement" Holmes would again come to the aid of his country as the First
World War approached. In 1914, at the age of 60, he was instrumental in the
capture and arrest of a Prussian spy known as Von Bork.
The Von Bork case seems to have been
Sherlock Holmes' last bow. Following the arrest Holmes returned to his life of
seclusion in Sussex to live out his life in peace and solitude, caring bees and
publishing a manual about it. The details of his death are not known, but he
lives on to this day through the records of his thrilling cases, and will always
be remembered and regarded as the "World's Greatest
Detective".
He was an older brother, Mycroft,
who worked along his life on her Majesty's Secret Services. |