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  1. "The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place" is the last of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story is part of the short story collection The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in the US in Liberty in March 1927. It was published in the UK in The Strand Magazine in April 1927.

    • March 1927
  2. Shoscombe Old Place: Directed by Patrick Lau. With Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke, Robin Ellis, Elizabeth Weaver. Sir Robert Norberton, a race horse owner, is under a lot of pressure due to his debts and has been acting strange of late.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Patrick Lau
    • 1991-03-07
  3. The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place (SHOS) is a short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published in the Liberty magazine, 5 march 1927 (US). This is the 60th Sherlock Holmes story. Collected in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes . Contents. 1 Editions. 2 Illustrations. 3 Characters. 4 Locations. 5 Chronology. 6 Untold Stories. 7 Filmography

  4. Plot. Head trainer John Mason from Shoscombe Old Place, a racing stable in Berkshire, comes to Holmes about his master, Sir Robert Norberton. Mason thinks he has gone mad. Sir Robert’s sister, Lady Beatrice Falder owns Shoscombe, but it will revert to her late husband’s brother when she dies.

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  7. "The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place" is a Sherlock Holmes short story by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in the March 5, 1927, issue of the Liberty magazine in the United States and in the April 1927 issue of the Strand Magazine in England. The story was later...