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  1. The Five Orange Pips. " The Five Orange Pips ", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the fifth of the twelve stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . The story was first published in The Strand Magazine in November 1891.

    • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • 1891
  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Lesson Summary. Frequently Asked Questions. Who are the characters in "The Five Orange Pips?" John Openshaw, his father Joseph, and his uncle Elias are all targets of the KKK. Sherlock...

  3. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Buy Study Guide. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Summary and Analysis of "The Five Orange Pips" Summary. John Openshaw visits Holmes to ask for help about a certain mysterious and threatening kind of letter both his uncle and father had received just before their deaths.

  4. The Five Orange Pips(As Cinco Sementes de Laranja) é um conto policial de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle protagonizado por Sherlock Holmes e Dr. Watson e publicado pela primeira vez na Strand Magazine em Novembro de 1891, com 6 ilustrações de Sidney Paget. [1] O conto gerou polêmica por falar sobre a Ku Klux Klan.

  5. Publicação. November 1891. Período em que a obra se passa. 1887. Cliente. John Openshaw. Vilão. Ku Klux Klan. " The Five Orange Pips " ou em português, As cinco sementes de laranja é um dos 56 casos de Sherlock Holmes nos contos escritos por Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. É o quinto conto na coleção As aventuras de Sherlock Holmes.

  6. The Five Orange Pips (FIVE) is a short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published in The Strand Magazine in november 1891. This is the 7th Sherlock Holmes story. Collected in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. One of the rare fails of Sherlock Holmes where he cannot save his client.

  7. The Five Orange Pips é um conto policial de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle protagonizado por Sherlock Holmes e Dr. Watson e publicado pela primeira vez na Strand Magazine em Novembro de 1891, com 6 ilustrações de Sidney Paget. O conto gerou polêmica por falar sobre a Ku Klux Klan.