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The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes

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In 1891, the British public was horrified to learn that Sherlock Holmes had perished in a deadly struggle with the archcriminal Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Then, to its amazement, he reappeared two years later, informing a stunned Watson, 'I traveled for two years in Tibet, therefore, and amused myself by visiting Lhasa.'

Nothing has been known of those missing years until Jamyang Norbu's discovery, in a rusting tin dispatch box in Darjeeling, of a flat packet carefully wrapped in waxed paper and neatly tied with stout twine. When opened the packet revealed Huree Chunder Mookerjee's (Kipling's Bengali spy and scholar) own account of his travels with Sherlock Holmes.

Now for the first time, we learn of Holmes's brush with the Great Game and the world of Kim. We follow him north across the hot and duty plains of India to Simla, summer capital of the British Raj, and over the high passes to the vast emptiness of the Tibetan plateau. In the medieval splendor that is Lhasa, intrigue and black treachery stalk the shadows, and Sherlock Holmes confronts his greatest challenge.
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Publisher
Bloomsbury
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes
The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes
2003, Bloomsbury
Paperback in English
Cover of: Mandala of Sherlock Holmes
Mandala of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of the Great Detective in Tibet
January 2003, Harper Collins Publishers India
Paperback
Cover of: Anos Perdidos de Sherlock Holmes, Los NB
Anos Perdidos de Sherlock Holmes, Los NB: 38
September 2003, Quaderns Crema
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes (Nobu, Jabang)
The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes (Nobu, Jabang)
February 21, 2002, John Murray
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Le Mandala de Sherlock Holmes
Le Mandala de Sherlock Holmes
January 27, 2001, Philippe Picquier
Paperback
Cover of: The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes
The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes: the adventures of the great detective in Tibet
1999, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Years
Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Years: The Adventures of the Great Detective in India and Tibet: A Novel
December 1, 1999, Bloomsbury Books
Hardcover in English - First U.S. edition

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First Sentence

"The post-monsoon sky over the Arabian sea is hazeless and clear blue as a piece of Persian turquoise."

Edition Notes

U.S. edition

Published in
New York, USA
Copyright Date
1999

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR9499.3.J268 M27 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
12.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8786352M
Internet Archive
mandalaofsherloc00jamy
ISBN 10
1582343284
ISBN 13
9781582343280
OCLC/WorldCat
51441446, 793394232
Amazon ID (ASIN)
1582343284
Google
pzSgAwAAQBAJ
Library Thing
240242
Goodreads
76193

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In 1891, the British public was horrified to learn that Sherlock Holmes had perished in a deadly struggle with the archcriminal Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Then, to its amazement, he reappeared two years later, informing a stunned Watson, 'I traveled for two years in Tibet, therefore, and amused myself by visiting Lhasa.'

Nothing has been known of those missing years until Jamyang Norbu's discovery, in a rusting tin dispatch box in Darjeeling, of a flat packet carefully wrapped in waxed paper and neatly tied with stout twine. When opened the packet revealed Huree Chunder Mookerjee's (Kipling's Bengali spy and scholar) own account of his travels with Sherlock Holmes.

Now for the first time, we learn of Holmes's brush with the Great Game and the world of Kim. We follow him north across the hot and duty plains of India to Simla, summer capital of the British Raj, and over the high passes to the vast emptiness of the Tibetan plateau. In the medieval splendor that is Lhasa, intrigue and black treachery stalk the shadows, and Sherlock Holmes confronts his greatest challenge.

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December 28, 2022 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
February 4, 2019 Edited by Lisa Added edition details from linked copy.
January 31, 2019 Edited by Lisa Added new cover
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