The Strand Magazine, launched in January 1891, was one of the most successful and influential popular magazines of its time. It ran until 1950, selling in its heyday half a million copies a month. Making its mark immediately with the publication of the first Sherlock Holmes stories, the magazine continued to publish high-quality detective fiction. These illustrated and bound volumes are a beautiful addition to any bookshelf and include articles and stories from the likes of Conan Doyle and Jules Verne. Here is your chance to own an original set at an affordable price! Approx Size: 18 x 24.5cm ****** Volumes I. - XXI. January 1981 to June 1901 Edited by George Newnes All With Original Bindings All Good Condition Includes:
'The Lost Legion' By Rudyard Kipling 'Illustrated Interviews - Dr. Barnardo' By Harry How 'A Christmas Story' From the French of Sarah Bernhardt 'An Alpine Pass on "Ski"' By A. Conan Doyle 'The Lord of Chateau Noir' By A. Conan Doyle 'The Medal of Brigadier Gerard' By A. Conan Doyle 'The Tragedy of The Korosko' By A. Conan Doyle 'Mr. Brisher's Treasure' - By H. G. Wells 'Round The Fire' By A. Conan Doyle 'The Seven Dragons' By E. Nesbit 'The Hound of The Baskervilles' By A. Conan Doyle 'The Psammead / The Gifts' By E. Nesbit 'The Story of The Inexperienced Ghost' By H. G. Wells 'The Land Ironclads' By H. G. Wells 'The Phoenix and The Carpet' By E. Nesbit 'A Point of Law' By William Somerset Maugham 'The Return of Sherlock Holmes' By A. Conan Doyle £550 |