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An edition of The scientific Sherlock Holmes (2012)

The scientific Sherlock Holmes

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One of the most popular and widely known characters in all of fiction, Sherlock Holmes has an enduring appeal based largely on his uncanny ability to make the most remarkable deductions from the most mundane facts. The very first words that Sherlock Holmes ever says to Dr. Watson are, "How are you? You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive." Watson responds, "How on earth did you know that?" And so a crime-solving legend is born. In The Scientific Sherlock Holmes, James O'Brien provides an in-depth look at Holmes's use of science in his investigations. Indeed, one reason for Holmes's appeal is his frequent use of the scientific method and the vast scientific knowledge which he drew upon to solve mysteries. For instance, in heart of the book, the author reveals that Holmes was a pioneer of forensic science, making use of fingerprinting well before Scotland Yard itself had adopted the method. One of the more appealing aspects of the book is how the author includes real-world background on topics such as handwriting analysis, describing how it was used to capture the New York Zodiac killer and to clinch the case against the Lindbergh baby kidnapper. Sherlock Holmes was knowledgeable about several sciences, most notably chemistry. Therefore the book takes a close look at Holmes the chemist and discusses, for example, chemical poisons such as carbon monoxide, chloroform, and Prussic acid (the historical name for hydrogen cyanide). The author also debunks Isaac Asimov's famous assertion that Holmes was a blundering chemist. In addition, the book discusses mathematics, physics, biology, astronomy, meteorology, and geology, always in the context of Holmes's exploits. Sherlock Holmes continues to fascinate millions of readers and movie goers alike. The Scientific Sherlock Holmes is a must-read for the legion of fans of this most beloved of all fictional detectives. - Publisher.

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194

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The scientific Sherlock Holmes: cracking the case with science and forensics
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Codes
The Sherlockian canon : review of the contents
How Sherlock Holmes got his start.
Arthur Conan Doyle
The influence of Edgar Allan Poe
The influence of Dr. Joseph Bell
Meet the main characters.
Sherlock Holmes
Dr. John H. Watson
Professor James Moriarty
Other important characters
Sherlock Holmes : pioneer in forensic science.
The methods of Bertillon
Fingerprints
Footprints
Handwritten documents
Printed documents
Cryptology
Dogs
Conclusion
Sherlock Holmes : chemist.
Introduction : Profound or eccentric?
Coal-tar derivatives and dyes
Chemical poisons
Asimov's view : Holmes the blundering chemist
Other chemicals
Conclusion : Profound or eccentric?
Sherlock Holmes : other sciences.
Mathematics
Biology
Physics
Other sciences
Conclusion

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.25
Library of Congress
HV8073 .O36 2012, Q172, HV8073 .O36 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvii, 175 p.
Number of pages
194
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25393391M
Internet Archive
scientificsherlo00obri
ISBN 10
0199794960
ISBN 13
9780199794966
LCCN
2012023297
OCLC/WorldCat
795177479

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