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The various Sherlock Holmes stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle, and their collections, in tabular form.

Sherlock Homes stories
Title Type[1] P.O.[2] First pub.[3] Last pub.[4] Story dates[5]
A Study in Scarlet Novel 100 1887 N/A
The Sign of the Four Novel 200 1890 Feb N/A
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Coll. 300 1891 July 1892 June N/A
   "A Scandal in Bohemia" Short 301 1891 N/A March 1888
   "The Red-Headed League" Short 302 1891 Aug N/A 1890
   "A Case of Identity" Short 303 1891 N/A 1888
   "The Boscombe Valley Mystery" Short 304 1891 N/A 1888
   "The Five Orange Pips" Short 305 1891 Nov N/A 1887 Sep
   "The Man with the Twisted Lip" Short 306 1981 Dec N/A 1889
   "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" Short 307 1892 Jan N/A Dec
   "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" Short 308 1892 Feb N/A 1883
   "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb" Short 309 1892 Mar N/A 1889
   "The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor" Short 310 1892 Apr N/A 1887
   "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet" Short 311 1892 May N/A
   "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches" Short 312 1892 Jun N/A
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Coll. 400 1892 1894 N/A
The Hound of the Baskervilles Serial 500 1901 Aug 1902 Apr
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Coll. 600 1903 1904 N/A
His Last Bow Coll. 700 1908 1913 / 1917[6] N/A
The Valley of Fear Serial 800 1914 Sep 1915 May
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes Coll. 900 1921 1927 N/A


Footnotes

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  1. ^ Type, for first publication: Novel, Serial, Short story, or Collection
  2. ^ Publication Order. An ordinal, which yields a sort by publication date
  3. ^ First Publication. For serials, of first episode. For collections, of first-published story contained within (not the date of first publication of the collection).
  4. ^ Last Publication. For serials, of last episode. For collections, of last-published story contained within.
  5. ^ Any dates mentioned in the story
  6. ^ All but "The Last Bow" were written before The Valley of Fear; "Bow" was written for the collection

See also

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