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『簡體書』床头灯英语5000词纯英文-福尔摩斯探案集

書城自編碼: 1713276
分類: 簡體書→大陸圖書→外語英語讀物
作者: 王若平
國際書號(ISBN): 9787801838827
出版社: 航空工业出版社
出版日期: 2006-11-01
版次: 1 印次: 5
頁數/字數: 235/240000
書度/開本: 大32开 釘裝: 平装

售價:NT$ 141

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《福尔摩斯探案集》是英国著名侦探小说家阿瑟柯南道尔的代表作。作品的主人公福尔摩斯是一个充满智慧的侦探形象。他面对的案件疑云重重、扑朔迷离,但在合乎逻辑的推理下,最终都真相大白。作者在讲故事时,巧设悬念,文笔简练,使得故事读起来高潮迭起,引人入胜,因此作品问世后广为世界各国人民所喜爱。
內容簡介:
《福尔摩斯探案集》是柯南道尔侦探小说的集大成之作,也是世界文坛中脍炙人口的作品。其主人公福尔摩斯成为大侦探的代称、众人崇拜的英雄,一度令众多侦探小说的主人公黯然失色,同时他也是英国小说中刻画最生动的人物之一。在中国,《福尔摩斯探案集》是译本最多、销量最大的外国文学作品之一,而福尔摩斯则是家喻户晓的外国小说人物。
柯南道尔是英国侦探小说家、剧作家,他开创了侦探小说的黄金时代,有英国侦探小说之父的美誉。
目錄
THE ADVENTURE OF THE SIX NAPOLEONS
THE ADVENTURE OF THE SUSSEX VAMPIRE
THE BOSCOMBE VALLEYMYSTERY
THE ADVENTURE OF THE DANCING MEN
THE ADVENTURE OF THE BLUE CARBUNCLE
THE ADVENTURE OF THE SECOND STAIN
THE ADVENTURE OF CHARLES AUGUSTUS MILVERTON
THE ADVENTURE OF THE EMPTYHOUSE
THE ADVENTURE OF THE ENGINEER''S THUMB
THE ADVENTURE OF SHOSCOMBE OLD PLACE
內容試閱
It was no very unusual thing for Mr. Lestrade,of Scotland Yard, to look in upon Sherlock Holmesand myself of an evening and share details of a caseupon which the detective was engaged. Occasionally,Mr. Holmes was able to give rather helpful sugges-tions, due to his vast knowledge and experience.
On this particular evening, however, Lestradewas rather quiet. Holmes looked keenly at him andasked. "Anything remarkable on hand?"
"Well, Mr. Holmes, there is something on mymind, but it is such an absurd business, that I hesita-ted to bother you about it. It has a bit to do withmadness, and a strange madness, too. You wouldn''tthink there was anyone living at this time of day whohad such a hatred of Napoleon the First that he wouldcommit burglary in order to break images of the em-peror.
Holmes sat up.
"Burglary? Let me hear the details. "
Lestrade took out his official notebook and re-freshed his memory from its pages.
"The first case reported was four days ago," saidhe. "It was at the shop of Morse Hudson, who has aplace for the sale of pictures and statues at Kenning-ton Road. The assistant had left the front shop for aninstant, when he heard a crash, and hurrying in hefound a plaster bust of Napoleon lying shattered intofragments. It seemed just to be one of those sense-less crimes which occur from time to time.
"The second case, however, was more serious,and also more singular. It occurred only last night.Not far from Morse Hudson''s shop there lives a wellknown medical practitioner, named Dr.Barnicot.Being an enthusiastic admirer of Napoleon, he re-cently purchased from Morse Hudson two duplicateplaster casts of the famous head of Napoleon by theFrench artist, Devine. One of these he placed in hishome at Kennington Road, and the other in his officeat Lower Brixton. The doctor; this morning, foundthe cast missing from his home.It was discovereddashed into pieces in his garden. "
Holmes rubbed his hands.
"This is certainly very novel," said he.
"Indeed, it is. And you can imagine the doctor''samazement when, on arriving at his office, he foundhis second bust had also been smashed.In neithercase were there any signs which could give us a clueas to who had done the mischief. Now, Mr. Holmes,you have got the facts. "
"May I ask whether the two busts were exact du-plicates of the one which was destroyed in MorseHudson''s shop?" asked Mr. Holmes.
"They were taken from the same mould. "
"Then, considering how many hundreds of stat-ues of the great Emperor must exist in London, Idoubt that this is a matter of hatred toward Napole-on.
"Well, how do you explain it then?"
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