Enter: "The Thinking Machine" | |
My First Experience with the Great Logician | |
Introduction | |
The Thinking Machine's First Problem: Dressing Room "A" | p. 3 |
The Problem of Cell 13 | p. 15 |
The Phantom Motor | p. 49 |
The Mystery of the Grip of Death | p. 63 |
The Problem of the Hidden Million | p. 87 |
The Ralston Bank Burglary | p. 97 |
The Problem of the Auto Cab | p. 124 |
The Silver Box | p. 135 |
The Jackdaw Girl | p. 150 |
The Brown Coat | p. 168 |
The Problem of the Stolen Rubens | p. 183 |
The Fatal Cipher | p. 194 |
The Superfluous Finger | p. 221 |
The Motor Boat | p. 237 |
The Problem of the Broken Bracelet | p. 252 |
The Problem of the Cross Mark | p. 269 |
The Roswell Tiara | p. 280 |
The Problem of the Red Rose | p. 294 |
The Man Who Was Lost | p. 311 |
A Piece of String | p. 340 |
The Problem of the Deserted House | p. 354 |
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