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Mark Jones (BSI, MBt, ASH) has been fascinated by the works of Arthur Conan Doyle since he read the canon one wet summer holiday as a twelve-year-old, before diving into [[The Lost World]]. He studied and taught the history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and continues to work in higher education as a consultant.
Mark Jones (BSI, MBt, ASH) has been fascinated by the works of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] since he read the canon one wet summer holiday as a twelve-year-old, before diving into [[The Lost World]]. He studied and taught the history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and continues to work in higher education as a consultant.


He has written several books on television, film and literature including [https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matters-Unauthorised-Internationally-Bestselling/dp/0753513315 Dark Matters] (co-written with Lance Parkin), an introduction to Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novels for young teenagers. He has contributed articles to [The Baker Street Journal], [Canadian Holmes], [The Serpentine Muse] and numerous blogs.  
He has written several books on television, film and literature including [https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matters-Unauthorised-Internationally-Bestselling/dp/0753513315 Dark Matters] (co-written with Lance Parkin), an introduction to Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novels for young teenagers. He has contributed articles to [The Baker Street Journal], [Canadian Holmes], [The Serpentine Muse] and numerous blogs.  

Revision as of 17:08, 6 July 2023

Mark Jones (2019)

Mark Jones (BSI, MBt, ASH) has been fascinated by the works of Arthur Conan Doyle since he read the canon one wet summer holiday as a twelve-year-old, before diving into The Lost World. He studied and taught the history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and continues to work in higher education as a consultant.

He has written several books on television, film and literature including Dark Matters (co-written with Lance Parkin), an introduction to Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novels for young teenagers. He has contributed articles to [The Baker Street Journal], [Canadian Holmes], [The Serpentine Muse] and numerous blogs.


Selected bibliography

2023

Conan Doyle: Mystery and Adventure, Inside the lost 1967 BBC TV series 'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle' (Kaleidoscope Publishing, 4 august 2023)


Podcast

Since 2019

In 2019, he co-created and co-hosting with Paul M. Chapman the podcast Doings of Doyle (website, Facebook, Youtube ) dedicated to the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, thus promoting knowledge, appreciation and study of Conan Doyle's writings, both fiction and non-fiction.


Lectures

2023