Posts tagged arthur conan doyle.

Sherlock Holmes doesn’t understand how chairs work.

figworm:

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In fairness, chairs are difficult.

sherlock-quotes:

“I had no keener pleasure than in following Holmes in his professional investigations, and in admiring the rapid deductions, as swift as intuitions, and yet always founded on a logical basis with which he unravelled the problems which were submitted to him.” -The Adventure of the Specked Band

And we have no keener pleasure than reading you on the subject, sir.

sherlock-quotes:

“I had no keener pleasure than in following Holmes in his professional investigations, and in admiring the rapid deductions, as swift as intuitions, and yet always founded on a logical basis with which he unravelled the problems which were submitted to him.” -The Adventure of the Specked Band

And we have no keener pleasure than reading you on the subject, sir.

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30 dias de livros| Melhor livro que leu para escola — O Vale do Terror.
Não me lembro muito bem da estoria desse livro, só sei que ele é incrível e bastante assustador.

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS MAGNIFICENCE.

30 dias de livrosMelhor livro que leu para escola  O Vale do Terror.

Não me lembro muito bem da estoria desse livro, só sei que ele é incrível e bastante assustador.

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS MAGNIFICENCE.

(via thebeginningof-eternity)

bozobooks:

From Arthur Conan Doyle…

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bozobooks:

From Arthur Conan Doyle…

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Hey London peeps, check this out!
Adventure of the Pictured Pages


Date: May 11 &amp; 12, 2013&#160;Time: 1pm - 5pmLocation: Foyer, Roberts Building, Malet Place, London, WC1E 7JE 


The Adventure of the Pictured Pages is a mystery game that gives an overview of the birth of the illustrated magazine at the end of the nineteenth century, while surveying contemporary responses to photographs, their mass-market production, and popularization.

Join two Holmes scholars as they unpick the birth of Conan Doyle’s creation, examine his critical heritage, and explore his enduring legacy on literature, popular culture, and ways of reading in the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries!

Workshops

Saturday May 11th 

2pm - 3pm: Adventure of the Picture Pages: Workshop (Room 110, Roberts Building)

3pm - 4pm: Adventure of the Picture Pages: Workshop (Room 106, Roberts Building)

Sunday May 12th

1pm - 2pm: Adventure of the Picture Pages: Workshop (Room 110, Roberts Building)

FREE - just drop in!
AND
The Art of Reading

Date: May 11 &amp; 12, 2013Time: 1pm - 5pmLocation: UCL Art Museum, South Cloisters, Wilkins Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
How do researchers develop and communicate their ideas? What inspires them?

Join us at UCL Art Museum for this series of short drop-in reading groups curated by UCL researchers, lecturers and graduate students who will share aspects of their fascinating research in the arts, sciences and humanities.

Their various interpretations of “reading” art, text, the body and the city will give shape to performances, group discussions, demonstrations and other activities.


Sunday 12 May


3pm-4pm: Tom Ue, Sherlock Holmes and art
FREE - just drop in!

Hey London peeps, check this out!

Adventure of the Pictured Pages

Date: May 11 & 12, 2013 
Time: 1pm - 5pm
Location: Foyer, Roberts Building, Malet Place, London, WC1E 7JE 

The Adventure of the Pictured Pages is a mystery game that gives an overview of the birth of the illustrated magazine at the end of the nineteenth century, while surveying contemporary responses to photographs, their mass-market production, and popularization.

Join two Holmes scholars as they unpick the birth of Conan Doyle’s creation, examine his critical heritage, and explore his enduring legacy on literature, popular culture, and ways of reading in the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries!

Workshops

Saturday May 11th 

2pm - 3pm: Adventure of the Picture Pages: Workshop (Room 110, Roberts Building)

3pm - 4pm: Adventure of the Picture Pages: Workshop (Room 106, Roberts Building)

Sunday May 12th

1pm - 2pm: Adventure of the Picture Pages: Workshop (Room 110, Roberts Building)

FREE - just drop in!

AND

The Art of Reading

Date: May 11 & 12, 2013
Time:
1pm - 5pm
Location:
UCL Art Museum, South Cloisters, Wilkins Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT

How do researchers develop and communicate their ideas? What inspires them?

Join us at UCL Art Museum for this series of short drop-in reading groups curated by UCL researchers, lecturers and graduate students who will share aspects of their fascinating research in the arts, sciences and humanities.

Their various interpretations of “reading” art, text, the body and the city will give shape to performances, group discussions, demonstrations and other activities.

Sunday 12 May

3pm-4pm: Tom Ue, Sherlock Holmes and art

FREE - just drop in!

canonholmes:

if you ever feel like everything in your life just went the wrong way, imagine Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the Sherlock Holmes museum 

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle came to 221B Con. He didn’t have much to say, but he made sure to judge everyone equally.

Did you take a photo with Sir Arth? Link us, we’re collecting them!


“Dr. Watson could not restrain a cry of amazement”, illustration by A. Gilbert for ‘The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone’, The Strand Magazine, 1921

His work is lovely.

“Dr. Watson could not restrain a cry of amazement”, illustration by A. Gilbert for ‘The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone’, The Strand Magazine, 1921

His work is lovely.

mywatson:

“This illustration was made for the upcoming exhibition “Oficis Extraordinaris”, which will be part of the 2013 Valencia Book Fair. The theme, as you’ll have guessed, was to portray an “extraordinary profession” from a book. My choice was, of course, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, world’s first and only consultant detective.”Tools of a Consultant Detective by David Fernandez Huerta

This is AWESOME.

mywatson:

This illustration was made for the upcoming exhibition “Oficis Extraordinaris”, which will be part of the 2013 Valencia Book Fair. The theme, as you’ll have guessed, was to portray an “extraordinary profession” from a book. My choice was, of course, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, world’s first and only consultant detective.”

Tools of a Consultant Detective by David Fernandez Huerta

This is AWESOME.

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