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<blockquote data-quote="Regulus" data-source="post: 141439" data-attributes="member: 1488"><p>For you diehard Holmes fans, Norton publishing house has a 3 volume "The Annotated Sherlock Holmes". The books contain the entire collection of stories with marginal notes printed in columns of crimson type face next to the black text of the author's original text. The has spiced up my reading - you get the familiar story but can glance at the annotated (notes) column and get some extra insight. </p><p></p><p>The notes tell background, confirm details, and speculate of little issues. It makes reading a lot more interesting, if you've read a given story multiple times before. It is all very well done.</p><p></p><p>If you just want to chill out, I am a Jeremy Brett fan - there is no other Holmes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regulus, post: 141439, member: 1488"] For you diehard Holmes fans, Norton publishing house has a 3 volume "The Annotated Sherlock Holmes". The books contain the entire collection of stories with marginal notes printed in columns of crimson type face next to the black text of the author's original text. The has spiced up my reading - you get the familiar story but can glance at the annotated (notes) column and get some extra insight. The notes tell background, confirm details, and speculate of little issues. It makes reading a lot more interesting, if you've read a given story multiple times before. It is all very well done. If you just want to chill out, I am a Jeremy Brett fan - there is no other Holmes! [/QUOTE]
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