Holmes, Chemistry & The Royal Institution

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An Irregular Special Press Sherlock Holmes publication by Antony J. Richards and Bryson Gore

Description

When A Study in Scarlet was published, in 1887, and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes, the enduring appeal of this most famous of detectives could not have been envisaged.

Holmes, as a formidable chemist in his own right, would have undoubtedly been interested in the work of such notables as Sir Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday and John Tyndall, who were all Directors of the Royal Institution of Great Britain and at the forefront of scientific research.

This book presents a collection of essays which assesses the chemical work of Holmes, along with his relationship with the Royal Instituion of Great Britain. Finally, new evidence helps to throw light on the famous unchronicled case involving ‘the politician, the lighthouse and the trained cormorant’.

Additional information

Weight 0.273 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 14.0 × 1.1 cm
Author

Antony J. Richards and Bryson Gore

Format

Paperback

Pages

154

ISBN-13

978-1-901091-01-4

Publisher

Irregular Special Press

Language

English

Published

1998

Edition

1st

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