Publisher's dark blue cloth lettered in gilt on front cover and spine. Some occasional light, mainly marginal foxing, otherwise near fine. First English edition of the third collection of Sherlock Holmes stories (preceded by the first American edition by about one month). รข Is it really you? Can it indeed be that you are alive? Is it possible that you succeeded in climbing out of that awful abyss?'" the Third Collection of Sherlock Holmes Stories DOYLE, A Conan. Pages Very Good, wrapper Very Good, bound with two staples. 52 leaves, with last page of text numbered 52. 1491 and noted as Master File, dated May 21, 1929, with credits for screenwriter F. Tall white self-wrappers, noted as Outline treatment on the front wrapper, stamped production No. Sherlock Holmes wears a number of disguises to solve the murder of a Captain. A rare surviving artifact from the great detective's earliest days on the screen. This treatment differs substantially from the finished film, and is more faithful to Doyle's source material. Hugh Herbert, and the final writing credits went to Garrett Fort and director Basil Dean. Garrett, followed by this one, scripted by F. The first known treatment was written by Oliver P. The first Sherlock Holmes film to have been produced with sound, and the first to include the Holmes utterance, "Elementary, my dear Watson" (a phrase never used by Doyle), though that statement regrettably does not appear in this draft.
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