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Sherlock Holmes novels
A Study in Scarlet
The Sign of Four
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Valley of Fear

The Sign of Four (1890) was the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle wrote four novels and 56 stories starring Holmes, whom many regard as the best-known literary character ever invented.

The novel first appeared in the February 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine as The Sign of the Four, appearing in both London and Philadelphia. The British edition of the magazine originally sold for a shilling, and the American for 25 cents. Surviving copies are now worth several thousand dollars.

Doyle was reputedly commissioned to write the story over an August 30, 1889, dinner with Joseph M. Stoddart, managing editor of the magazine, at the Langham Hotel in London. Stoddart wanted to produce an English version of Lippincott’s with a British editor and British contributors. The dinner was also attended by Oscar Wilde, who eventually contributed The Picture of Dorian Gray to the July 1890 issue. Doyle discussed what he called this "golden evening" in his 1924 autobiography Memories and Adventures.

The novel was published in book form in October 1890 by Spencer Blackett, this time as The Sign of Four; the title lacking the second the of the original. Different editions over years have varied between using one or other title and even some modern editions use the original five word title. As with the first story, A Study in Scarlet, produced two years previously, it was not particularly successful to start with. It was the short stories which were published from 1891 onwards in Strand Magazine which rapidly made Sherlock Holmes and his creator household names.

It has been filmed numerous times, both for motion pictures and television, the first time probably being in 1932 and starring Arthur Wonter and Ian Hunter.

Set in 1888, The Sign of Four has a complex plot involving service in colonial India, a stolen treasure and a secret pact among four ex-convicts. It presents the detective's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the first novel, A Study in Scarlet. It also introduces Doctor Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan.

Trivia

The Sign of Four is the title of an album by guitarists Derek Bailey and Pat Metheny

Plot holes

Doyle could have set right the last two points, without substantially changing the story line, by having Sholto help the four prisoners esacpe, come with him to Agra and point out the treasure - whereupon he betrays them to the British authorities, in battle with which the three Indians are killed and Small is returned to the Andamans while Sholto makes off with the entire treasure. With that in the past of the story, Small would do exactly the same things he did in the course of the book - indeed, he would have an even stronger motive for doing them.

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