The Sherlock Holmes Atlas
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World: Europe: Austria-HungaryDual kingdom in south-eastern Europe, pop. 45,359,204 in 1900. The monarchy consisted of two separate governments. [JT]CREE: The letter Prof. Presbury received from Lowenstein had an Austrian stamp. GREE: The two Englishmen were found stabbed in Buda-Pesth, and the Hungarian police were of the opinion that they had quarrelled and inflicted mortal injuries on each other. Holmes had a different opinion. SUSS: Holmes's commonplace book had an entry on "Vampirism in Hungary" as well as "Vampirism in Transylvania". ILLU: Holmes recognized Baron Gruner as "the Austrian murderer." Last Modified: Feb. 15, 1998 |