1893 Hardback Bound Volume of The Strand Magazine – Featuring Six Debut Sherlock Holmes Stories
1893 Hardback Bound Volume of The Strand Magazine – Featuring Six Debut Sherlock Holmes Stories
This rare 1893 hardback bound volume of The Strand Magazine is a true literary treasure, containing six original Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, as they were first published. Spanning January to June 1893, this beautifully bound edition offers a glimpse into the golden age of detective fiction and the enduring legacy of The Strand Magazine.
Key Features:
• First Appearances of Six Sherlock Holmes Stories – Includes the original publication of:
• The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
• The Adventure of the Yellow Face
• The Adventure of the Stockbroker’s Clerk
• The Adventure of the “Gloria Scott”
• The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual
• The Adventure of the Reigate Squire
• Bound Volume of Six Issues (Jan–June 1893) – A complete half-year collection of The Strand Magazine, featuring numerous other stories and articles from the era.
• Classic Victorian Hardback Binding – A handsome period binding, making it an excellent display piece for collectors and bibliophiles.
• A Piece of Literary History – The Strand Magazine was instrumental in popularising Sherlock Holmes, and this volume captures the detective at the height of his original fame.
Perfect For:
✔ Sherlock Holmes collectors
✔ Victorian literature enthusiasts
✔ Antique book collectors
✔ Fans of detective fiction
This rare 1893 Strand Magazine bound volume is a must-have for Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts and collectors of classic detective fiction. Owning this edition means holding a piece of literary history, featuring the debut publication of six iconic Sherlock Holmes stories.
A remarkable and historic addition to any collection—don’t miss this chance to own a true classic!