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THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES - I
Arthur Conan DOYLE

  • Ref. HA8370
  • NAXOS, 1998.

Voici, dans leur langue originale, l'anglais, quatre aventures du célèbre détective Sherlock Holmes. Dans leur traduction française, les titres s'intitulent: "Le Ruban moucheté", "Les Hêtres rouges", "L'Employé de l'agent de change" et "La Ligue des Rouquins". JMV.

Interprètes

Pistes

  • 1 The Speckled Band: Early morning in Bakker Street
  • 2 It is not cold that makes me shiver...'
  • 3 My name is Helen Stoner...'
  • 4 I could not sleep that night...'
  • 5 This is very deep business,' Holmes said at last...
  • 6 A huge man and an iron bar
  • 7 A will, and a journey to Stoke Moran
  • 8 I have never seen my friend's face so grim...'
  • 9 A night visit to the Manor House
  • 10 A dreadful vigil
  • 11 Such are the true facts...'
  • 12 The Stock-Broker's Clerk: Atmy practice in Paddington
  • 13 Mr Hall Pycroft
  • 14 'Next day, I was off to Birmingham'
  • 15 To the company's offices
  • 16 'Pooh, ! All that is clear enough,' said Holmes impatiently
  • 17 The Adventure of the Copper Beeches: Breakfast at Baker Street
  • 18 Miss Violet Hunter begins her story
  • 19 A persuasive letter
  • 20 A prediction fulfilled
  • 21 Miss Hunter's account of curious happenings
  • 22 The adventure of the Copper Beeches (cont.): The warning was no idle one
  • 23 In the deserted rooms
  • 24 We reach the Copper Beeches
  • 25 Mrs Toller explains
  • 26 The Red-Headed League: An elderly gentleman with fiery red hair
  • 27 The Red-Headed League
  • 28 Abbots, Archery, Armour, Architecture - and a curt announcement
  • 29 A visit to Saxe-Cobourg Square
  • 30 A concert before the crime
  • 31 Down in the dark cellar
  • 32 A lurid spark
  • 33 You see, Watson...'