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The Scientific Sherlock Holmes

Cracking the Case with Science and Forensics

James O'Brien author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:28th Feb '13

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This book connects the adventures of Sherlock Holmes with various scientific disciplines, showcasing how Doyle's character utilized science in his detective work.

In The Scientific Sherlock Holmes, the intersection of literature and science is explored through the lens of Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic detective. This work delves into the various scientific principles that underpin the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, illustrating how these elements enhance our understanding of the stories. From botany to chemistry, each chapter presents a unique perspective on how Holmes applied scientific reasoning to solve mysteries, making his character not only a brilliant detective but also a pioneer of forensic science.

The book examines specific instances where Holmes utilized vegetable poisons, linking them to fundamental concepts in botany. It also highlights his innovative use of fingerprinting as a tool in forensic science, showcasing how these techniques were ahead of their time. Moreover, the discussion of carbon monoxide poisoning and hemoglobin tests reveals the depth of Doyle's knowledge and the scientific accuracy that enriches the narratives. By integrating these scientific aspects, The Scientific Sherlock Holmes demonstrates that the stories are not just tales of deduction but also reflections of the scientific advancements of their time.

Readers will appreciate how the book bridges the gap between fiction and reality, revealing the profound influence of science on the creation of Sherlock Holmes. This exploration not only deepens the appreciation for the character but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of science in everyday life. Ultimately, The Scientific Sherlock Holmes serves as a tribute to both the detective and the scientific principles that inform his legendary investigations.

The game is afoot with this welcome addition to the large and ever-growing body of literature about "the only unofficial consulting detective," Sherlock Holmes. O'Brien provides a new and stimulating slant on a subject that never seems to grow old. A triumph of deduction! * Joseph G. Pigeon, SOCB, Professor, Villanova University *
The Scientific Sherlock Holmes: Cracking the Case with Science and Forensics presents a wonderful, fresh approach to the greatest fictional detective of all time. This book is ideal for anyone who has an interest in either Sherlock Homes, science in general, or forensic science in particular. A compelling cornucopia of forensic science applications is provided in the context of the specialized knowledge of Holmes in chemistry, mathematics, biology, and physics, and much more. O'Brien's book provides a window into the mind of Sherlock Holmes and the practice of deductive science reasoning. * Tom Rybolt, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and coauthor of The Chemical Adventures of Sherlock Holmes *
O'Brien is persuasive when he says that science gives the stories a sense of plausibility and an authenticity that prior detective fiction lacked. Conan Doyle's fiction appropriates the authority of Victorian science; Holmes's forensic investigations allow readers to vicariously experience his scientific achievements in a setting more thrilling than a university laboratory. * Jonathon Keats, New Scientist *
...highly recommended as a valuable addition to the library of Holmesians and Sherlockians everywhere. * Times (London) Higher Education Section *
Essentially a pocket guide to the science in Holmes's adventures - short enough to read quickly but packed full of facts and quotations from Conan Doyle's 60 stories about the maverick detective. * Christine Sutton, CERN Courier *
Engaging and enlightening, this book will probably be most appreciated by those who are new to the Sherlock Holmes stories or to the history of forensics, by fans of Cumberbatch's Sherlock who are seeking a deeper understanding of the stories, and also by "Sherlockians" who devoutly read everything ever published about their fictional hero. * GrrlScientist, the Guardian, 22/01/2014 *
One need not be a scientist or a previous Holmes fan to enjoy this book. * R. E. Buntrock, CHOICE *
This book is highly recommended as a valuable addition to the library of Holmesians and Sherlockians everywhere. * Stephen Wade, Times Higher Education *

  • Winner of Edgar Allan Poe Awards (Critical/Biographical) 2013

ISBN: 9780199794966

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm

Weight: 408g

200 pages