Sherlock Holmes enters the realm of gothic horror and science fiction, in one of his last cases before retirement. A late entry in the original canon, the story veers into territory more associated with H. G. Wells or Robert Louis Stevenson than Conan Doyle, as Holmes investigates the strange behaviour of a famous scientist - and his dog.
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From his first appearance in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887, in 'A Study in Scarlet', Sherlock Holmes established himself as the first, the best and the most famous of all private detectives. His serialised adventures in The Strand Magazine, starting with 'A Scandal in Bohemia' in 1891, developed the character into a literary sensation and in the 20th century he was to become the most portrayed character in screen history.
The Adventure of the Creeping Man was the 51st Sherlock Holmes story by Arthur Conan Doyle. It first appeared in The Strand Magazine in March 1923, with illustrations by Howard K. Elcock, and was subsequently printed in book form as part of the last short story collection 'The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes', published in 1927. The story's text is one of the minority of Case-Book stories which is in the public domain - many of the stories, written after 1924, remain in copyright in some territories into the 2020s.
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