Conan Doyle
... Conan Doyle 24 Dalkeith Street, Edinburgh, May 2, 1983 Sir, — I read the article on Conan Doyle in The Weekend Scotsman with much interest. My&hb:you second- Papers {'_fomd a ' story with the same -plot. as: one of ‘the ...
... Conan Doyle 24 Dalkeith Street, Edinburgh, May 2, 1983 Sir, — I read the article on Conan Doyle in The Weekend Scotsman with much interest. My&hb:you second- Papers {'_fomd a ' story with the same -plot. as: one of ‘the ...
... CONAN DOYLE I HAD intended, orrigimuy, to argue in this article that Arthur Conan Doyle was a significant literary figure who demands a critical attention commensurate to the popular interest some of his work still receives. On reflection, I am going ...
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... Conan Doyle gift EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY will be gifted an unpublished manuscript tongiht from one of its- most famous authors, who, conventional wisdom has it, took away little more -from Edin- Arthur Conan Doyle was already established as a short mfl:flm ...
... Casing Conan Doyle THE PARADOX of Arthur Conan Hamlet, seems to have had more the industry so often takes the form of sidelining or ignoring the author. Yet what could-be a more signal proof: of Conan Doyle’s genius as a writer that that-so many. people ...
... In the Footsteps of Conan Doyle 4IHERLOCK HOLMES is back. No more will the expectant faces If s.thoolboys wither to a scowl of disappointment as they are kindly but firmly told by librarians the world over that. having read The Adventures. The Memoirs ...
... Sir ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE The modern detective story, which stemmed from Poe, culminated, in new form, in the Sherlock Holmes stories of Edinburgh - born Sir _ Arthur Conan Doyle. The widespread popularity of Holmes, still the predominant name in detective ...
... Conan Doyle (above) showed * response to another American, Joseph M. Stoddart, who had just commissioned works by him and Oscar Wilde for Lippincott’s Magazine. Holmes had finally proved a success: so he would be kept on. Early in 1891 Conan Doyle began ...
... Revived Interest In Conan Doyle At the reopening meeting last night of Edinburgh Psychic College. 30 Heriot Row, Mr J. W. Herries said there had been in the past :few weeks a resurgence of interest in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which was not confined to his ...
... Conan Doyle short-changed by native city Sir, - It was with great interest that [ viewed the exhibition on Arthur Conan Doyle and the Edinburgh connection at the Writers Museum, in'the city's Lady Stair’s Close, at the weekend. . - This is indeed a b ...
... Auction Conan Doyle letters for sale MEMORABILIA relating to the Edinburgh-born’ * author, :. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is to go.on. sale at auction next week, - | . Theitems, which include first. editions, personal: letters and other ephemera, were assembled ...
... Home sought for Conan Doyle plaque The commemorative plaque which marked the birth place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at 11 Picardy Place, Edinburgh, is now lying in the city engineer’s depot at Leith awaiting ‘a new, permanent home. 2 & The plaque was ...