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* [[Beyond the City]] (No. 19)
* [[Beyond the City]] (No. 19)
* [[The Captain of the Polestar]] (No. 30)
* [[The Captain of the "Pole-Star"]] (No. 30)
* [[A Case of Identity]] (No. 34)
* [[A Case of Identity]] (No. 34)
* [[SIGN|The Sign of the Four]] (No. 144)
* [[SIGN|The Sign of the Four]] (No. 144)
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* [[SIGN|The Sign of the Four]] (No. 169)
* [[SIGN|The Sign of the Four]] (No. 169)
* [[A Scandal in Bohemia]] (No. 339)
* [[A Scandal in Bohemia]] (No. 339)
* [[The Captain of the Polestar]] (No. 341)
* [[The Captain of the "Pole-Star"]] (No. 341)
* [[The Man of Archangel]] (No. 344)
* [[The Man from Archangel]] (No. 344)


''Half-leather, Copyright Novels''
''Half-leather, Copyright Novels''

Revision as of 13:02, 13 April 2024

Beyond the City (1896)

Hurst & Co. was an American book publishing company created by Thomas D. Hurst in New York in 1871 and closed in 1919.


Conan Doyle published by Hurst & Co.

1896

Cambridge Classics (35 cents)

Hurst's Library (10 cents)

1898

Cambridge Classics (35 cents) new edition

Hurst & Co.'s Popular 5-vol set ($3)

1899

Argyle series (35 cents)

1900-1901

Emmerson Series

1902-1904

Gilt top Library Edition (60 cents)

1905

Cambridge Classics (35 cents) improved edition

Hurst's Library (10 cents)

Almonte Library of Popular Fiction (50 cents)

Arlington edition (25 cents)

Hawthorne Library (25 cents)

Half-leather, Copyright Novels


Covers