The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 1)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 1 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 1:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Missing Mummy
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 1 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Shortly before the opening of a new ancient Egyptian exhibition at the British Museum, the main attraction disappears: The Pharaoh's Mummy was stolen from its Sarcophagus. The Curator desperately turns to Holmes and Watson and they happily take the case.
The Case of the Missing Mummy
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 1 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Shortly before the opening of a new ancient Egyptian exhibition at the British Museum, the main attraction disappears: The Pharaoh's Mummy was stolen from its Sarcophagus. The Curator desperately turns to Holmes and Watson and they happily take the case.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 1)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 1 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 1:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Water of Life
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 2 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
After receiving an anonymous death threatening note, the aged owner of a Scottish whiskey distillery reaches out to Holmes and Watson. Both of them travel to the Highlands to get to the bottom of the matter and stop the perpetrator.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 2)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 2 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 2:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Water of Life
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 2 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
After receiving an anonymous death threatening note, the aged owner of a Scottish whiskey distillery reaches out to Holmes and Watson. Both of them travel to the Highlands to get to the bottom of the matter and stop the perpetrator.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 2)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 2 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 2:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 3)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 3 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 3:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 3)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 3 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 3:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
Sherlock Holmes and the Japanese Envoy
by William K. Stewart
read by David McCran
Part 3 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
A treacherous murder rattles the Japanese embassy in London. The in-house secret service agent turns to Sherlock Holmes for help in quickly solving the case before it provokes a diplomatic crisis.
The Case of the Japanese Envoy
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 3 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Within the premises of the Japanese Consulate in London a perfidious assasination came to pass. In order to avoid diplomatic affairs and to quickly solve this murder the responsible intelligence officer turns to Sherlock Holmes.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 3:EPISODE 1: THE VIENESE STRANGLER EPISODE 2: THE
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 3 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.
The Case of the Japanese Envoy
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 3 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Within the premises of the Japanese Consulate in London a perfidious assasination came to pass. In order to avoid diplomatic affairs and to quickly solve this murder the responsible intelligence officer turns to Sherlock Holmes.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 4)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 4 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 4:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 4)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 4 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 4:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Vampire's Curse
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 4 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Baron Collingwood's eldest son and title heir dies from a mysterious illness. Now that the second eldest son is also in bad condition, it seems that a curse has befallen the family. Neither doctors nor police are able to find the cause. Confronted with a riddle the Baron hires Holmes and Watson to solve the mystery before it is tool late.
The Case of the Vampire's Curse
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 4 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Baron Collingwood's eldest son and title heir dies from a mysterious illness. Now that the second eldest son is also in bad condition, it seems that a curse has befallen the family. Neither doctors nor police are able to find the cause. Confronted with a riddle the Baron hires Holmes and Watson to solve the mystery before it is tool late.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 5)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 5 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 5:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Proletarian Revolution
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 5 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Shortly after the death of the famous socialistic theorist Karl Marx, his literary executor, Friedrich Engels, approaches Sherlock Holmes. While international guests are traveling from all over the world to the funeral in London, he is in need of assistance with solving mysterious events that have occurred and culminate in a showdown at the cemetery.
The Case of the Proletarian Revolution
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 5 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Shortly after the death of the famous socialistic theorist Karl Marx, his literary executor, Friedrich Engels, approaches Sherlock Holmes. While international guests are traveling from all over the world to the funeral in London, he is in need of assistance with solving mysterious events that have occurred and culminate in a showdown at the cemetery.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 5)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 5 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 5:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 5:EPISODE 1: IN FLANDERS FIELD EPISODE 2: THE PARADE
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 5 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 6)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 6:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 6)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 6:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Royal Gardens
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Advised to take a day off, Holmes and Watson take a trip to the Royal Parks of Kew Gardens. But life has something else in store for them. Inside the alm house a bizarly placed body was found. The local security manager asks Holmes and Watson for their help. Can they solve the case before Scotland Yard arrives?
Sherlock Holmes and the Royal Botanic Gardens
by William K. Stewart
read by Mark Young
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Holmes and Watson are spending their day off at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens when the discovery of a dead body in the large Palm House requires their immediate attention. The park's head of security enlists their help in hope of solving the case before the arrival of Scotland Yard.
Sherlock Holmes and the Royal Botanic Gardens
by William K. Stewart
read by Sam Kusi
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Holmes and Watson are spending their day off at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens when the discovery of a dead body in the large Palm House requires their immediate attention. The park's head of security enlists their help in hope of solving the case before the arrival of Scotland Yard.
Sherlock Holmes and the Royal Botanic Gardens
by William K. Stewart
read by David McCran
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Holmes and Watson are spending their day off at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens when the discovery of a dead body in the large Palm House requires their immediate attention. The park's head of security enlists their help in hope of solving the case before the arrival of Scotland Yard.
The Case of the Royal Gardens
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Advised to take a day off, Holmes and Watson take a trip to the Royal Parks of Kew Gardens. But life has something else in store for them. Inside the alm house a bizarly placed body was found. The local security manager asks Holmes and Watson for their help. Can they solve the case before Scotland Yard arrives?
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 6:EPISODE 1: THE LIMPING GHOST EPISODE 2: COLONEL
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 6 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 7)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 7 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 7:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Caribbean Pirate
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 7 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Holmes faces a moral dilemma, when it turns out that his newest client is a former pirate captain. Years ago, he got cheated out of his share by his comrades, now he is asking Holmes for help with recovering his lost booty.
The Case of the Caribbean Pirate
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 7 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Holmes faces a moral dilemma, when it turns out that his newest client is a former pirate captain. Years ago, he got cheated out of his share by his comrades, now he is asking Holmes for help with recovering his lost booty.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 7:EPISODE 1: THE EYES OF MR. LEYTON EPISODE 2: THE
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 7 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.
The Case of the Sultan's Gift
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 8 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
A malicious murder of a highly unusual victim leads Sherlock Holmes to London Zoo. While Scotland Yard attaches little importance to the matter and closes the investigation, Holmes' logical prowess and astute observation skills lead him and Watson down a politically motivated and quite interesting road.
The Case of the Sultan's Gift
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 8 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
A malicious murder of a highly unusual victim leads Sherlock Holmes to London Zoo. While Scotland Yard attaches little importance to the matter and closes the investigation, Holmes' logical prowess and astute observation skills lead him and Watson down a politically motivated and quite interesting road.
Sherlock Holmes and the Sultan's Gift
by William K. Stewart
read by Mark Young
Part 8 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
Sherlock Holmes is called to the London Zoo to investigate the treacherous murder of an unusual victim. While Scotland Yard ascribes little significance to the case, Holmes believes he has uncovered a politically motivated assassination.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 8)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 8 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 8:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 8:EPISODE 1: THE VANISHING WHITE ELEPHANT EPISODE 2
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 8 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 9)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 9 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 9:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Ghost of Christmas Past
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 9 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
A few days before Christmas, Sherlock Holmes is confronted with a peculiar case. No other than the Ghost of Christmas Past is blackmailing the moneylender Jacob Marley. He is supposed to pay £ 10, 000 or he will never see his dogs again. Holmes and Watson take the lead.
The Case of the Ghost of Christmas Past
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 9 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
A few days before Christmas, Sherlock Holmes is confronted with a peculiar case. No other than the Ghost of Christmas Past is blackmailing the moneylender Jacob Marley. He is supposed to pay £ 10, 000 or he will never see his dogs again. Holmes and Watson take the lead.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 9:EPISODE 1: THE GREAT GANDOLFO EPISODE 2: MURDER B
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 9 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Volume 10)
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 10 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 10:
Throughout many years, Dr. John H. Watson accompanied his friend and companion Sherlock Holmes in solving countless mysteries and crimes. Beginning in the 1880s and into the 20th century, Holmes consistently held his status as the world's most brilliant and successful detective. His accomplishments were painstakingly chronicled by Watson in notes that relate the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Many of his accounts have been published and are well-known to a broad readership.
There were times, however, when Watson would refrain from publishing his writings during his lifetime. He would do so for various reasons: At times, he would find himself forced to keep actual events and background information secret for moral, criminal, or financial reasons. Other times, he would want to either avoid potential political, legal, or social scandals or even damage to his own-or Holmes's-reputation. Some of Watson's accounts, however, were simply not published at the time because he was occupied with more important or urgent matters.
The New Adventures brings to the public for the very first time some of Watson's accounts of Sherlock Holmes cases previously kept under lock and key.
The Case of the Fools of Bethlem
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Peter Silverleaf
Part 10 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
When Dr. Watson returns to London from a weekend seminar, he finds hat Sherlock Holmes has been arrested. Inspector Lestrade refers Watson to a questionable psychiatric hospital where Holmes is jailed for mental incapacity.
The Case of the Fools of Bethlem
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
read by Bryan Godwin
Part 10 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
When Dr. Watson returns to London from a weekend seminar, he finds hat Sherlock Holmes has been arrested. Inspector Lestrade refers Watson to a questionable psychiatric hospital where Holmes is jailed for mental incapacity.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, VOLUME 10:EPISODE 1: THE SPECKLED BAND EPISODE 2: THE CASE
by Dennis Green
read by Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Part 10 of the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio show which aired in the USA from 1939-1950, most famously starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Episodes from 1939 through 1943 were written or adapted by Edith Meiser from the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From 1943 onward, most shows were written or adapted by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher or Green and Leslie Charteris who replaced Meiser who left the show over her disagreements with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program. Digitally Remastered by Timely Audio.