Sherlock holmes in/ Arthur Conan Doyle; Ilustradora Sara Sánchez,
Por: Doyle, Arthur Conan.
Colaborador(es): Sara Sánchez, Ilustradora.
Tipo de material: TextoBogotá: Panamericana Editorial Ltda, 2013Descripción: 116 Páginas: Tapa blanda, 21 cm.Tipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: sin mediación Tipo de portador: volumenISBN: 9789583041501.Tema(s): Ingles -- Children's Books -- Novela Inglesa -- Novela policiaca -- DetectivesClasificación CDD: N Nota de disertación: Entrañable y misterioso. Así son las historias que Sherlock Holmes, el detective más famoso del mundo, y su amigo el Dr. Watson intentará resolver. Estos son crímenes y hechos extraños para los que no hay explicación. En ... Resumen: proceedings of that first morning did little to advance the investigation. It was marked, however, at the outset by an incident which left the most sinister impression upon my mind. The approach to the spot at which the tragedy occurred is down a narrow, winding, country lane. While we made our way along it we heard the rattle of a carriage coming towards us and stood aside to let it pass. As it drove by us I caught a glimpse through the closed window of a horribly contorted, grinning face glaring out at us. Those staring eyes and gnashing teeth flashed past us like a dreadful vision.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Info Vol | Copia número | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libros - Monografia | San Ignacio | Colección Juvenil-Adulto | N DOYs (Navegar estantería) | 1 | Ej.1 | Disponible | FACT.362 | 3205983 |
Titulo original: The adventure of the Devil´s Foot
Entrañable y misterioso. Así son las historias que Sherlock Holmes, el detective más famoso del mundo, y su amigo el Dr. Watson intentará resolver. Estos son crímenes y hechos extraños para los que no hay explicación. En ...
proceedings of that first morning did little to advance the investigation. It was marked, however, at the outset by an incident which left the most sinister impression upon my mind. The approach to the spot at which the tragedy occurred is down a narrow, winding, country lane. While we made our way along it we heard the rattle of a carriage coming towards us and stood aside to let it pass.
As it drove by us I caught a glimpse through the closed window of a horribly contorted, grinning face glaring out at us. Those staring eyes and gnashing teeth flashed past us like a dreadful vision.
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