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Break of Day
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3 for 2 on all online orders The Hound of the Baskervilles

Price £6.99



220 pages, paperback
125x195mm, Portrait
ISBN-10: 0955731208
ISBN-13: 9780955731204
A Conan Doyle;  Anthony Lejeune (Introduction)
 After the sudden death of Sir Charles Baskerville – purportedly caused by a giant ghostly hound – Watson is sent by Sherlock Holmes to Devon to protect Sir Henry Baskerville, heir to the family fortune, and to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tale. Is it merely legend, or are the Baskervilles indeed haunted by an evil which extends beyond the grave? Set on the ancient moor, with its atmosphere of mystery and ghostly shadows, The Hound of the Baskervilles is a completely chilling and unforgettable piece of writing.

The Arthur Conan Doyle Society

The chronicles of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The true legend of the Hound of the Baskervilles: Barnbougle Castle.

A Conan Doyle - Biography coming soon.

Anthony Lejeune - Award winning broadcaster, journalist and author, read classics at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was an exhibitioner in Greek.


By the same author or foreword writer:
Dracula By Bram Stoker;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)
The Napoleon of Notting Hill By G K Chesterton;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)
Messer Marco Polo By Donn Byrne;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)
Cashel Byron's Profession By Bernard Shaw;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)
The Dupin Mysteries By Edgar Allan Poe;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)
Allan Quatermain By H Rider Haggard;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)
Gryll Grange By Thomas Love Peacock;  Anthony Lejeune (Foreword)