From 221B Baker Street in central London to a cliffside waterfall in the Swiss Alps, generations of armchair detectives are ...
Conan Doyle's work endures because it refuses simple categories. Holmes is not merely a thinking machine; he is lonely, ...
Sherlock Homes remains the world's most famous literary detective. Here are the top 10 shows every longtime fan needs to ...
Today marks the 167th birth anniversary of Arthur Conan Doyle, the legendary British author best known for creating the iconic fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 ...
Today, nearly seventy years after his death, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is universally associated with his most popular literary creation, Sherlock Holmes. In fact, the hyper-rational detective is such an ...
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Since his death in 1930, at least a dozen authors have offered up biographies of Arthur Conan Doyle, one of them with almost the same title as this one. Russell Miller’s excuse for another is that ...
Walking through Edinburgh’s West End, early one winter morning, I spied a familiar face. The unmistakable features of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle looked down upon me from an impressive Victorian town house ...
How many shows has Arthur Conan Doyle written? Arthur Conan Doyle has written 4 shows including Waterloo (Playwright), Brigadier Gerard (Playwright), The Speckled Band (Playwright), Sherlock Holmes ...
EXCLUSIVE: In a highly competitive situation, Imagine Kids+Family has landed the filmed content rights to Ali Standish’s upcoming multi-book series The Improbable Tales of Baskerville Hall, which ...
On June 26, Sotheby’s New York will be presenting “The Library of Dr. Rodney P. Swantko,” an auction that will include many rare first editions including the only handwritten draft of Sir Arthur Conan ...
What do we think of when we ponder the Victorian era? I for one almost always think of steam trains, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper.