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 ...
... Conan Doyle THE LIFE OF SIR ARTHUR-CONAN DOYLE By John Dickson Carr . ( 18 s . iWurray . ) In this new biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ( Mr Hesketh Pearson ' s appeared some five years ago ) . Mr Carr gives an excellent and sympathetic account of ...
... THE CONAN DOYLE. At the close of shooting in the first stage of the Conan Doyle, Mr Playfair, of the Rugeky, Rills Club led with the magnificent score of 10), made up of 33-34-33. The next, best were Mr Hall, Portsmouth Rifle Club, 99; Mr NV. Washbourne ...
... CONAN DOYLE. Also WAR IS HEL L. One of the Most Remarkable Pictures Ever Made. And DAFFY DITTIES (Novelty Song Film). ...
... CONAN DOYLE., DEATH OF FAMOUS NOVELIST. ...
... Conan Doyle— By Conan Doyle’s influence upon European and Asiatic criminology (says Mr Adrian in another passage) “will deserve a chapter to itself in the real biography that remains to be written by a greater pen than mine.” The training of th. Egyptian ...
... Conan Doyle series Terror, mystery, and the unseen gy R R mdbm«acn‘f ‘Sir Arthur Conan Be B i e o RMI Tt flmp 'B::dum vhuo. ' : ”‘1 B e arrival—and mysterious dm-‘,'n iful gir (Charlotte Rampling). STV 10.55—Que Vadis? ;: 110 —Reporting Christ. 11.25-Sign ...
... CONAN DOYLE ON THE WAR. a small book just published, Dr Doyle sets forth the British case the South African War. He says: publishers and myself this work has been its own reward. In this way we hope to put price within reach of all, and yet leave a profit ...
... Conan Doyle gift EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY will be gifted an unpublished manuscript tongiht from one of its- most famous authors, who, conventional wisdom has it, took away little more -from Edin- Arthur Conan Doyle was already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 ...
... CONAN DOYLE ON ATHLETICS. A. Cbnan Doyle, in distributing the prism to themcoessful clubs tho London Victoria Park Cricket Association's competitions this season, mid; In times of national like the were proud the love of manly games which coursed through ...
... CONAN DOYLE AND PRIZE-FIGHTING In the current number of the Strand Magazine, I)r Conan Doyle describes in very graphic style a great prizo-fight, and puts the following into the mouth his hero, who is supposed to witness the fight and tell the tale: ...