Sherlock Holmes Theatre Lib/E

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Price
$45.00  $41.85
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Publish Date
Dimensions
6.76 X 6.3 X 1.17 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9780786180929

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About the Author
Arthur Conan Doyle, celebrated for his iconic Sherlock Holmes tales, showcases his versatility in "The Gully Of Bluemansdyke, And Other Stories." This collection of short stories reveals Doyle's mastery of the mystery genre beyond the famed detective series. In "The Gully Of Bluemansdyke, And Other Stories," Doyle demonstrates his storytelling prowess with a diverse array of narratives, ranging from thrilling mysteries to poignant dramas. Each tale is crafted with precision, drawing readers into a world of intrigue, suspense, and unexpected twists. Throughout the collection, Doyle's vivid descriptions and rich characterizations bring the settings and personalities to life, immersing readers in captivating scenarios that challenge their wits and emotions. From the eerie atmosphere of the Bluemansdyke gully to the intricate puzzles of criminal investigation, Doyle captivates his audience with every turn of the page. Beyond his renowned detective fiction, "The Gully Of Bluemansdyke, And Other Stories" showcases Doyle's ability to engage readers across various genres and themes. With its blend of mystery, adventure, and human drama, this collection stands as a testament to Doyle's enduring legacy as one of the greatest storytellers of all time.

William Gillette (1853-1937) was an actor, playwright and stage manager in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is best remembered for his adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.

Yuri Rasovsky (1944-2012) won wide critical acclaim during his forty-year career as an audio dramatist, writer, producer, and director. His numerous honors included two Peabody Awards, nine Audie Awards, and a Grammy. In 2011, his production for Blackstone, The Mark of Zorro, was nominated for a Grammy. His final production for Blackstone was Die, Snow White! Die, Damn You! He has left behind an incredible legacy.

Kristoffer Tabori made his screen debut when he was six years old and appeared on Broadway for the first time at age sixteen. He has garnered numerous honors for his stage, screen, television, and radio acting and directing, including an Emmy and three Earphones Awards. His first solo narration won the 1993 Audie Award for best audiobook of the year.