Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He is best known for his four novels and fifty-six short stories about the fictional consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson, which are milestones in crime fiction, and for his first work featuring Professor Challenger, The Lost World (1912), which gave its name to a subgenre of speculative fiction. He was a prolific writer who produced over 200 stories and articles, four volumes of poetry, and a number of works for the stage. He was knighted by King Edward VII in the 1902 Coronation Honours.
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More Stories to Remember -- Volume II
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1958
Works (Boscombe Valley Mystery / Red-Headed League / Scandal in Bohemia / Sign of Four / Study in Scarlet)
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1958
Sherlock Holmes
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1957
The complete Napoleonic stories
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1956
Ghost Stories
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1956
A Treasury of Sherlock Holmes [2 novels, 27 stories]
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1955
The Treasury of Science Fiction Classics
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1954
The Family Book of Best Loved Short Stories
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1954
The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes
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1954
The complete Professor Challenger stories
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1952
The Later Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Hound of the Baskervilles / Return of Sherlock Holmes)
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1952
The final adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Completing the canon
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1952
Sherlock Holmes Selected Stories [11 stories]
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1951
Great Short Stories
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1950
Works (Adventures of Sherlock Holmes / Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes [12 stories] / Sign of Four / Study in Scarlet)
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1950