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The Adventures of Dagobert Trostler
The Adventures of Dagobert Trostler: The Viennese Sherlock Holmes | Balduin Groller
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First English Edition.Ellery Queen called Dagobert Trostler "The first important Teutonic sleuth." These short stories, originally published in German between 1889 and 1911, are a fascinating glimpse of turn-of-the-century Vienna as well as gripping detective stories sure to please any fan of Sherlock Holmes. The first of a three-volume set.
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If you enjoy Sherlock Holmes, you'll enjoy Dagobert! This book was comprised of 6 short stories, where Dagobert is , generally, telling his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Grumbach, how he was able to solve a matter and what clues led to the solution. They generally, but not always, were also involved either as bystanders or because something was afoot within their household. I highly recommend if you enjoy sleuthing stories!