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Arthur Conan Doyle: His Life and Art - cover

Arthur Conan Doyle: His Life and Art

Hesketh Pearson

Editorial: Perfect-Life Biographies

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Sinopsis

Conan Doyle (1859-1930) will always be remembered for the character of Sherlock Holmes, but he was a prolific writer—of short stories, of science fiction and historical fiction1including The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard. In his comprehensive biography, Pearson considers how his life is reflected in his books—including his background as a doctor and his enduring (and public) belief in spiritualism.
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