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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...
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 fiction - including 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.
Arthur Conan Doyle - A Life (more info)
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A British Celt - 6:56
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'At the age of nine...' - 7:18
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Some odd jobs - 8:37
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'Meanwhile, those sixpences had to be earned...' - 6:37
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'During the last year of his study at Edinburgh...' - 7:35
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Doctor Budd - 7:46
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'Budd's carriage pulled up on the Hoe...' - 10:47
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Doctor Doyle - 11:10
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While waiting - 4:42
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'Doyle never made a penny more than GBP25 out of A Study in Scarlet...' - 7:48
Arthur Conan Doyle - A Life (more info)
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To Berlin and Austria - 3:06
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Sherlock Holmes - 7:19
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'The notion of writing a series of short stories...' - 9:46
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Friends and Fame - 9:52
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The Brigadier - 4:38
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The Man of Action - 4:30
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On to Cairo - 4:22
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In South Africa - the Boer War - 4:24
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Titanic - 8:26
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The Man in the Street - 6:46
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The Last Phase - 7:44
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'Doyle's home life was exceptionally happy...' - 7:41