The Sherlock Holmes Canon presents the complete body of Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective fiction—all four novels and fifty-six short stories—arranged in the chronological order of the canon.
Rather than following publication order, this edition carefully reconstructs the internal timeline of Holmes's life and investigations, allowing readers to experience his career as it unfolds: from his first meeting with Dr. Watson to his final recorded cases. The result is a smoother narrative flow and a deeper understanding of Holmes's intellectual development, methods, and enduring partnership with Watson.
This illustrated edition features a carefully crafted Table of Contents designed for effortless navigation, along with an Editor's Introduction that explains the logic of the canonical chronology and the editorial choices behind this arrangement. Also included is a dedicated Holmes's Methods section, outlining the detective's principal techniques of observation, deduction, disguise, and reasoning—an essential guide to the mind of the world's most famous consulting detective.
Enhanced with selected illustrations, this volume is ideal for both first-time readers seeking a coherent entry into the Holmesian world and longtime admirers who wish to rediscover the canon from a fresh chronological perspective.
A definitive and thoughtfully structured edition of one of literature's most enduring creations.












