The doctor, the detective and Arthur Conan Doyle

a biography of Arthur Conan Doyle

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The doctor, the detective and Arthur Conan Doyle

a biography of Arthur Conan Doyle

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It has been said that if Arthur Conan Doyle had never written or done anything else of note but create Sherlock Holmes he would still be famous today, but that without his celebrated detective he might well have been forgotten. Such a circumstance would have been an unjust fate, for Conan Doyle's own life was as exciting and fascinating as that of any ripping yarn hero. Born into an illustrious Roman Catholic family, he suffered a difficult, poverty-stricken childhood with an alcoholic father. After training as a doctor, he abandoned medicine to pursue a literary career which brought him great wealth: he was the first block-buster popular novelist. No adventure or opportunity passed Arthur Conan Doyle by: he took a voyage on an Arctic whaler, was an all-round sportsman and inveterate traveler, popularized skiing in Switzerland, served as a doctor in the Boer War, twice stood as a prospective member of Parliament, advocated divorce law reform, invented safety aids in the Great War and famously championed against injustice. A man of enormous self-confidence, he had the courage of his convictions, knew where his duty lay and was never afraid to become embroiled in controversy: in later life, he conducted an exhaustive crusade to spread the doctrines of spiritualism, for which he was widely ridiculed and in the pursuit of which he spent a large portion of his fortune. He was also dictatorial, doggedly stubborn, rejected all criticism and would never admit he was wrong about anything. Arthur Conan Doyle was, in short, an enigma. - Jacket flap.

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Hodder & Stoughton
Language
English
Pages
371

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Table of Contents

The poor relations
Stonyhurst, Feldkirch and Edgar Allan Poe
A raw-boned cartilaginous youth
Savages, fever and George Turnavine Budd
The doctor and the detective
Putting out cargo
Characters, crime and cocaine
A suburban gentleman of letters
A widening of horizons
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle : patriot
The resurrection of Sherlock Holmes
The pony molester, an upholsterer's hammer and other injustices
New worlds, lost worlds
Into the ether

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [355]-357) and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8, B
Library of Congress
PR4623 .B66 1997, PR4623.B66 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 371 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
371
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL436748M
Internet Archive
doctordetectivea0000boot
ISBN 10
034064897X
ISBN 13
9780340648971
LCCN
98146232
OCLC/WorldCat
37678469
Library Thing
439867
Goodreads
3727601

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