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  • Obituary of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. ...th this morning of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous novelist, at the age of 71.''' ...
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  • Obituary of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. '''Creator of Sherlock Holmes''' ...
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  • Obituary of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. '''Passing of Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes''' ...
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  • ...ritten by [[Mary Louise Conan Doyle|Mary Conan Doyle]], the first daughter of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], first published in the [[Waterloo Evening Courier]] '''She was a skeptic to start with, in spite of her noted father, the creator of "Sherlock Holmes," who claimed to have talked with dead relatives and to ha ...
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  • ''Death of Conan Doyle'' is an article published in the [[The Midland Daily Telegraph] Obituary of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. ...
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  • '''The Return of Sherlock Holmes''' * 21.05.1905 : [[The Adventure of the Empty House]] 1/3 (3 ill. by [[Frederic Dorr Steele]]) ...
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  • ''Sir A. Conan Doyle. Death of the Eminent Spiritualist and Author'' is an article published in the [[Nort Obituary of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. ...
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  • ''Death of the Creator of Sherlock Holmes'' is an article published in [[The Lancashire Daily Post]] Obituary of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. ...
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  • ...ast perception of the real nature, possibilities and place in the universe of this world upon when they dwell. ...contempt or they have accepted without question the superficial objections of our opponents. They have forgotten the old lesson that examination should p ...
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  • ''The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' is an article written by Dr. [[Joseph Bell]] first publis In 1893, 1894 and 1896, the article was added to the book edition of [[A Study in Scarlet]] ([[Ward, Lock & Co.|Ward, Lock & Bowden, Ltd.]]) wit ...
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  • ...ender to spiritualism brought with it a belief in the more primitive forms of mythical expression? ...lightly frosted gray, hearty and earnest in his exposition of the theories of Sir William Crookes, Sir Oliver Lodge and those evolved by himself. In ever ...
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  • ...logy was published in 1947 as ''An Irregular Chronology of Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street''. ...olis''. He was described as ''one of the most scholarly of Starrett's band of Holmesian acolytes''. ...
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  • Review of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s [[Our American Adventure]]. ''Our American Adventure: A personal record of America's response. By Arthur Conan Doyle. 190 pp. New York: George H. Dora ...
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  • ...26-10-05-part4-photogravure-conan-doyle.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Photogravure of Conan Doyle in the magazine]] ...be, it is nevertheless necessary, to begin this study with some account of the man before discussing the work which has made him famous. ...
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  • [[File:The-strand-magazine-1900-02-hilda-wade-xii-the-episode-of-the-dead-man-who-spoke-p222-illu.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Illustration by [[Go ''The Episode of the Dead Man Who Spoke'' is the 12th and last chapter of the novel [[Hilda Wade]]. The first 11 chapters were written by [[Grant All ...
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  • ...gment from their own more or less fallible points of view. The final court of appeal must always, in the long run, be public opinion, and that slow-going ...ve voice of the reading public tends to confirm or to reconsider the value of their labors. It may, at present, be merely a tendency, but it makes for a ...
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  • ''The Alleged Posthumous Writings of Great Authors'' is an article written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] published i ...'[[The Edge of the Unknown]]'' (1930) as ''The Alleged Posthumous Writings of Known Authors'' ...
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  • ...aten out of my material agnostic position and forced to admit the validity of the proofs. In the days of universal sorrow and loss, when the voice of Rachel was heard through the land, it was borne in upon me that the knowled ...
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  • * in ''[[Hearst's]]'' (january 1921 [US]) as ''The Absolute Proof of Life After Death'', 4 photos * in ''[[The Edge of the Unknown]]'' (1930 [UK]) as ''The Half Way House of Matter'' ...
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  • ...Doyle]] first published in [[The Strand Magazine]] in may 1895. 3rd story of the [[Brigadier Gerard|Gerard saga]]. * in ''[[The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard]]'' (1896) ...
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