The Adventure of the Naval Treaty
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The Adventure of the Naval Treaty

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"The Adventure of the Naval Treaty", one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories, is included in the collection The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. First published in The Strand Magazine in the UK (October–November 1893) and Harper's Weekly in the US (October 1893), the story features Holmes investigating the mysterious disappearance of an important Foreign Office document. The case begins when Percy Phelps, a young government clerk, seeks Holmes's help after suffering a debilitating illness linked to the loss.
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The Adventure of the Naval Treaty
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9782821181533
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15 de junho de 2025
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1 h 12 min
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Arthur Conan Doyle, born in Edinburgh in 1859, was a trained doctor who balanced his medical career with writing. He is best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, who first appeared in A Study in Scarlet in 1887. The detective's popularity grew rapidly, though Doyle famously attempted to end the character's run in 1893 to focus on more serious work. Public demand led him to revive Holmes, and he went on to write dozens of stories featuring the iconic sleuth. Doyle also wrote historical novels and non-fiction, but it is Holmes who remains his most enduring legacy.