The order of the chapters in the original Sherlock Holmes novel was as follows: Big Ben Incident The Secrets of Sherlock Holmes Mr. Holmes 'Revenge Watson and Holmes Professor Moriarty's Criminal Mind Sherlock Holmes and the Silver Horse Sherlock Holmes and His Friends Crime Scene Investigation (1) Crime Scene Investigation (2) Holmes and His New Patient The Queen's Messenger Holmes and His Former Colleagues Sherlock Holmes and His Mysterious Guest Holmes and His Past Red Letter Sherlock Holmes (1) Sherlock Holmes (2) Final Battle
Sherlock Holmes is usually read in order of time so that you can better understand the story and character development of the entire series. The following is the sequence of Sherlock Holmes: 1 The Hound of the Baskervilles (The Dalmatian Incident) Sherlock Holmes Disappearance (The Summer Star Incident) Sherlock Holmes and Watson (The Sapphire Case) Sherlock Holmes and the Murderer (The Scarlet Letter Case) Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery (The Queen's Cup Case) Sherlock Holmes and the Metropolis (The Teleportation Case) Sherlock Holmes and The Detective Agency Sherlock Holmes and the Moment of Life and Death (The Scream) Sherlock Holmes and the Last Theorems (The Greek Alphabet Case) Sherlock Holmes and His Friends (The DancingDancing Girl) This order was not fixed. The readers could arrange the reading order according to their own preferences and interests.
The Sherlock Holmes novels were written over a period of time. Some of the early ones include 'A Study in Scarlet'. Then there's 'The Sign of Four'. Later works like 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' are also quite famous. But it's a bit complex as Conan Doyle wrote many short stories and novels over the years.
The reading order of Sherlock Holmes can be arranged as follows: 1 Watson and Holmes: The initial relationship between the two protagonists leads to Holmes 'reasoning process. Sherlock Holmes's childhood: tells the story of Holmes 'childhood, including his studies at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his relationship with the Gryffindor family. Mr. Holmes: The story of Holmes after he became a detective, including his reasoning process, his cooperation with other detective characters, and his relationship with some important people. The Secrets of Sherlock Holmes: It tells the story of Sherlock Holmes 'emotional problems and his thoughts on life and death. 5 " Three-Body ": If you haven't read the " Three-Body " series, you can skip this chapter and read Sherlock Holmes and the Dark Forest directly. Sherlock Holmes and Bell: The story of the relationship between Holmes and Bell Grylls can be used as a follow-up seasoning. Sherlock Holmes and His Friends: The story of Holmes and other detective characters, including his relationship with Watson, Arthur Conan Doyle, etc. Sherlock Holmes 'Secret Weapon: An introduction to some of the high-tech tools and weapons that Sherlock Holmes can use, such as microcontrollers, electronic dictionary, and so on. Sherlock Holmes Mystery Competition: The story of the mystery competition that Sherlock Holmes participated in, including his strategy and reasoning process. The Final Detective: The final chapter tells the story of Sherlock Holmes 'final investigation, solving all the mysteries and leaving this world.
Holmes 'reading order can be arranged in the following way: 1 The Complete Sherlock Holmes in the Encyclopedia Britannica 2. The Big Discovery in Sherlock Holmes 3. Memoirs of Watson in The Complete Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes in Watson's Memoirs 5 Three and a Half Cards from Watson's Memoirs 6 The Last Detective in Watson's Memoirs It should be noted that the order of these books is not fixed. Sherlock Holmes 'stories may vary according to the author or the order of publication.
Sherlock Holmes should be read in the following order: Watson and Holmes 2 Major Analysis 3 Red Villa Sherlock Holmes Mystery Morris 'Lover The Queen's Blade 7 Greek interpreter The Hound of Baskerville Watson and the Peerless Mysterious Island Holmes and His Friends This was arranged according to the order of publication, and could be adjusted according to personal preferences.
The Sherlock Holmes series was published in the following order: The first volume of The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes was first published in 1889 by Conan Doyle, the famous British mathematician and physicist and the founder of the Sherlock Holmes series. The second volume of The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes was published by Conan Doyle in 1890. The third volume of The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes was published by Conan Doyle in 1891. The fourth volume of The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes was published by Conan Doyle in 1892. The first volume of The Case of the blockhead was published by Conan Doyle in 1892. The second volume of The Case of the Ouroboros was published by Conan Doyle in 1893. The first volume of The Case of the South Seas was published by Conan Doyle in 1893. The second volume of The Case of the Bumblebee was published by Conan Doyle in 1894. The seventh volume of The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes was published by Conan Doyle in 1895. The first volume of The Waverley novels was published in 1897 by Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Sherlock Holmes series was written in the order of the author, Arthur Conan Doyle. Reading Sherlock Holmes in this order would allow you to better understand the plot and characters. The following is the reading order of Sherlock Holmes: The Age of Great Voyage Sherlock Holmes (Volume 1) Sherlock Holmes (Volume 2) Sherlock Holmes (Season 1) Sherlock Holmes (Season 2) Sherlock Holmes (Season 3) Sherlock Holmes (Season 4) Sherlock Holmes (Season 5) Watson and Holmes (Season 1) Watson and Holmes (Season 2) Watson and Holmes (Season 3) Watson and Holmes (Season 4)
The order of Sherlock Holmes 'complete works is: 1 The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 1, by AH Conan Doyle. The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 2, by AH Conan Doyle. 3 The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 3, by AH Conan Doyle. 4 The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4, by AH Conan Doyle. 5 The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 5, by AH Conan Doyle. 6 The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 6, by AH Conan Doyle. 7 The Watsons 'Adventure of Agamemnon, Volume 1, by HH Walls. 8 The Watsons 'Adventure of Agamemnon, second episode, by HH wells. The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Conan Doyle. 10 The Hound of the Baskervilles, Volume 2, by Conan Doyle. The Moriarty Mysteries, Volume 1, by AH Conan Doyle. The Moriarty Mysteries, Volume 2, by AH Conan Doyle. The Yellow Canvas Case, by AH Conan Doyle. 14 The Yellow Canvas Case, Volume 2, by AH Conan Doyle. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Volume 3, by Conan Doyle. The above is the order of Sherlock Holmes 'complete works.
The complete Sherlock Holmes works can be arranged in alphabetic order: The Complete Sherlock Holmes, Volume 1: The First Sherlock Holmes Story The Complete Sherlock Holmes, Volume 2: The Adventure of the Cave Man (1935 reprint as Sherlock Holmes) The Complete Sherlock Holmes, Volume 3: The Birth of Sherlock Holmes The Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4: The Adventure of the Red-Headed League The Sherlock Holmes, Volume 5: The Adventure of the Flag The Complete Sherlock Holmes, Volume 6: The Adventure of the Medical Book The Sherlock Holmes, Volume 7: The Adventure of the Dancing Girl The Sherlock Holmes, Volume 8: The Adventure of the South Sea Temple The Complete Sherlock Holmes, Volume 9: The Adventure of the Mid-Autumn Night Murder The Sherlock Holmes, Volume 10: The Adventure of the Industrial City
Sherlock Holmes has 100 chapters.