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Sherlockian expert Leslie Klinger also put out an annotated, 3 volume set some years back, lots of illustrations, intro by John LeCarre and supplemental material.
My daughter has recently hinted that the best birthday present I could give her next month is the Complete Sherlock Holmes. I received a copy in 1970 myself, but it's just a thick hardback with a plain brown cover. I want to buy my Emily a gift that is as lovely to look at as it is fun to read --- possibly one that includes the original Sidney Paget illustrations. This is not a necessity, just something I felt might be interesting.
I've heard good things about the Barnes and Noble edition, but I haven't seen it. Is it a very handsome book? Is it illustrated? Is it the best available, or can you think of a better volume?
So far I've restricted myself to modern books. Does anyone know of a vintage or even antique edition that would surpass all contemporary copies? I unabashedly adore my daughter, and this is a "significant" birthday; so of course, I want to give her the very BEST Sherlock Holmes!
Which Complete Sherlock would you give to the Irene Adler in your life?
With many thanks in advance ~
Deborah