Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle is a comprehensive anthology published by Random House Value Publishing in July 1988. This edition spans 808 pages and is presented in English. The collection showcases a selection of works from Conan Doyle’s diverse literary career, highlighting his most famous creation, Sherlock Holmes, alongside other genres such as history, science fiction, and supernatural thrillers.
Readers will encounter iconic tales including “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” “A Study in Scarlet,” and “The Final Problem,” which delve into the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The anthology also features the dinosaur-hunting Professor Challenger in “The Lost World,” as well as supernatural stories like “The Ring of Thoth” and “The Los Amigos Fiasco.” This collection reflects Conan Doyle’s varied interests and contributions to fiction, offering a rich exploration of his storytelling prowess.
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Knighted for his service as a field doctor during the Boer War, Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) is best remembered as the creator of Sherlock Holmes. In addition to his ever-popular tales of the Baker Street sleuth, Conan Doyle wrote many works of history and science fiction, as well as plays, poetry, and stories that reflected his interest in the occult.
This anthology offers an excellent selection of tales from throughout the Scottish author’s career. Sherlock Holmes’s adventures include the novels The Hound of the Baskervilles and A Study in Scarlet, plus the stories “The Final Problem” and “A Scandal in Bohemia.” The Lost World introduces the dinosaur-hunting Professor Challenger, and a duo of supernatural thrillers features “The Ring of Thoth” and “The Los Amigos Fiasco.”
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