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[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] released the [[Sherlock Holmes]] novel ''[[The Sign of the Four]]''. | [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] released the [[Sherlock Holmes]] novel ''[[The Sign of the Four]]''. Also, ''The Nursery "Alice"'', an abridged version of the first ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' that was meant for children up to five years old was released by [[Lewis Carroll]] in [[1890]]. | ||
==Video games set in 1890== | ==Video games set in 1890== |
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1890 saw the foundation of companies that would later be related to the computer industry.
Companies and organizations founded in 1890
Edward Canby and Orange O. Ozias of Dayton, Ohio purchased Julius E. Pitrap's patents and formed The Computing Scale Company.
Novels released in 1890
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle released the Sherlock Holmes novel The Sign of the Four. Also, The Nursery "Alice", an abridged version of the first Alice in Wonderland that was meant for children up to five years old was released by Lewis Carroll in 1890.
Video games set in 1890
The beginning of Hogwarts Legacy by Avalanche Software, as well as Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective - The Tin Soldier and Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. III by ICOM Simulations were set in 1890.