John Thorndyke's Cases
JOHN THORNDYKE'S
CASES
RELATED BY
CHRISTOPHER JERVIS, M.D.
AND EDITED BY
R. AUSTIN FREEMAN
AUTHOR OF "THE GOLDEN POOL" ETC
WITH SIX ILLUSTRATIONS BY H. M. BROCK, AND
NINE FROM PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC.
HYPERION PRESS, INC.
WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Freeman, Richard Austin, 1862-1943.
John Thorndyke's cases.
Reprint of the 1909 ed. published by Chatto & Windus, London.
CONTENTS: The man with the nailed shoes.--The stranger's
latchkey.--The anthropologist at large. [etc.]
I. Title.
PZ3.F8806J04 (PR6011.R43] 823'.9'12 74-10486
ISBN 0-88355-201-9
Published in 1909
by Chatto & Windus, London.
Hyperion reprint edition 1975.
Library of Congress Catalogue Number 74-10486
Printed in the United States of America
TO MY FRIEND
FRANK STANDFIELD
IN MEMORY OF MANY A PLEASANT EVENING
SPENT WITH MICROSCOPE AND CAMERA
THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED
PREFACE
The stories in this collection, inasmuch as they constitute a somewhat new departure in this class of literature, require a few words of introduction. The primary function of all fiction is to furnish entertainment to the reader, and this fact has not been lost sight of. But the interest of so-called "detective" fiction is, I believe, greatly enhanced by a careful adherence to the probable, and a strict avoidance of physical impossibilities; and, in accordance with this belief, I have been scrupulous in confining myself to authentic facts and practicable methods. The stories have, for the most part, a medico-legal motive, and the methods of solution described in them are similar to those employed in actual practice by medical jurists. The stories illustrate, in fact, the application to the detection of crime of the ordinary methods of scientific research. I may add that the experiments described have in all cases been performed by me, and that the micro-photographs are, of course, from the actual specimens.
I take this opportunity of thanking those of my friends who have in various ways assisted me, and especially the friend to whom I have dedicated this book; by whom I have been relieved of the very considerable labour of making the micro-photographs, and greatly assisted in procuring and preparing specimens. I must also thank Messrs. Pearson for kindly allowing me the use of Mr. H. M. Brock's admirable and sympathetic drawings, and the artist himself for the care with which he has maintained strict fidelity to the text.
R. A. F.
Gravesend,
- September 21, 1909.
CONTENTS
chapter page I. The Man with the Nailed Shoes 1 II. The Stranger's Latchkey 67 III. The Anthropologist at Large 97 IV. The Blue Sequin 123 V. The Moabite Cipher 145 VI. The Mandarin's Pearl 179 VII. The Aluminium Dagger 216 VIII. A Message from the Deep Sea 251
ILLUSTRATIONS
Professor Popplebaum is enlightened, Frontispiece Plan of St. Bridget's Bay 9 The Sergeant's Sketch 41 Fluff from Key-Barrel To face 88 The Stranger is run to Earth {{{1}}}„ 94 Transverse Sections of Human Hair {{{1}}}„ 113 Thorndyke's Strategy {{{1}}}„ 117 The Discovery {{{1}}}„ 125 The Moabite Ciphre 156 The Professor's Analysis 171 The Apparition in the Mirror To face 199 The Aluminium Dagger {{{1}}}„ 240 The Sand from the Murdered Woman's Pillow {{{1}}}„ 262 Human Hair, Showing Roots {{{1}}}„ 282 Superintendent Miller Rises to the Occasion {{{1}}}„ 286
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