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Extractions: Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Doyles were a prosperous Irish-Catholic family, who had a prominent position in the world of Art. Charles Altamont Doyle, Arthur's father, a chronic alcoholic, was the only member of his family, who apart from fathering a brilliant son, never accomplished anything of note. At the age of twenty-two, Charles had married Mary Foley, a vivacious and very well educated young woman of seventeen. Mary Doyle had a passion for books and was a master storyteller. Her son Arthur wrote of his mother's gift of "sinking her voice to a horror-stricken whisper" when she reached the culminating point of a story. There was little money in the family and even less harmony on account of his father's excesses and erratic behavior. Arthur's touching description of his mother's beneficial influence is also poignantly described in his biography, "In my early childhood, as far as I can remember anything at all, the vivid stories she would tell me stand out so clearly that they obscure the real facts of my life." After Arthur reached his ninth birthday, the wealthy members of the Doyle family offered to pay for his studies. He was in tears all the way to England, where for seven years he had to go to a Jesuit boarding school. Arthur loathed the bigotry surrounding his studies and rebelled at corporal punishment, which was prevalent and incredibly brutal in most English schools of that epoch.
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Extractions: Sie befinden sich hier: Startseite Krimis nach Regionen Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Eine Studie in Scharlachrot . A star was born: Sherlock Holmes, der geniale Detektiv mit Hang zum Kokain, und sein kongenialer, etwas biederer Partner Dr. Watson. Die zweite Holmes-Geschichte Das Zeichen der Vier Die Abenteuer des Sherlock Holmes Das letzte Problem Der Hund der Baskervilles Nachdem sein Sohn Kingsley an schweren Kriegsverletzung verstarb, widmete sich Conan Doyle ganz spiritualistischen Studien, wurde Vorsitzender zahlreicher okkulter Vereinigungen. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle starb am 7. Juli 1930 an einer Herzkrankheit in seinem Haus in Windlesham, Sussex. lft Sherlock Holmes Reihe: Eine Studie in Scharlachrot
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Extractions: Arthur Conan Doyle Available Biographical Studies Biographical Studies For Further Reading The following listing details all published biographies to date and adds information relating to other published material which contains valuable and interesting biographical material. Books are listed in order of publication. Details of British and North American publications have been given where this information is available.
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Extractions: A Chronology of Arthur Conan Doyle ( The initial entries of this page are based on the Chronology which appeared in The Oxford Sherlock Holmes and are, therefore, oriented towards the Sherlock Holmes stories. It is an in progress work, which is being added to expanded as new dates are verified.) Charles Altamont Doyle, youngest son of the political cartoonist John Doyle ('H.B.'), and Mary Foley, his Irish landlady's daughter, marry in Edinburgh on 31 July. Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, third child and elder son of ten siblings, born at 11 Picardy Place, Edinburgh, on 22 May and baptized into the Roman Catholic religion of his parents. ACD commences two years' education under the Jesuits at Hodder, followed by five years at its senior sister college, Stonyhurst, both in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire; becomes a popular storyteller amongs his fellow pupils, writes verses, edits an [unofficial] school paper, and makes one close friend, James Ryan of Glasgow and Ceylon. Doyle family resides at 3 Sciennes Hill Place, Edinburgh. ACD passes London Matriculation Examination at Stonyhurst and studies for a year in the Jesuit college at Feldkirch, Austria.
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Extractions: The Literary Agent "... the best and the wisest man whom I have ever known." Yoxley is on the move! New location for this page is http://sherlockian.com/links/link031.html S ir Arthur Conan Doyle was the literary genius who created Sherlock Holmes ... or was the literary agent who helped publish Holmes cases, depending on your dedication to 'The Game' . Doyle however felt that Holmes took away too much of his time and that the public did not pay enough attention to his other literary works. Conan Doyle was a brilliant yet complex man. In his later years, his unwavering belief in Spiritualism was a source of strenght despite some public ridicule. It is befitting such a man to have so many references on the Web. Below you will find many links to various sites with a Doyle connection. Biographical Information A Study in Doyle Conan Doyle and Spiritualism Conan Doyle's Other Works ... Misc Doyle Biographical information on ACD - at Michael Shermans' site Edinburghers - ACD birthplace Book Of Month Club - Author Views Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle - Andrews' class report Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: History of the Mystery - MysteryNet Arthur Conan Doyle Biography - by Rodney Yoder - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Student project prepared for U-M
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Extractions: CHILDREN'S BOOKS and ART BOOKS Children's Books Art Books Faery Artists The "Children's Books" section includes primarily picture books and children's poetry. Anything that could be considered a novel is listed in the "Novels and Story Collections" section. "Art Books" lists books that are primarliy about faery art, or which have more pictures than text. This section also includes a list of contemporary artists who depict faeries in their art. CHILDREN'S BOOKS Froud, Wendy and Terri Windling
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Extractions: Arthur Conan Doyle 1859-1930: Biography Click on the graphic to hear the radio documentary "A Portrait of Arthur Conan Doyle". Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 at Picardy Place, Edinburgh, the son of Charles Altamont Doyle, a civil servant in the Edinburgh Office of Works, and Mary (Foley) Doyle. His father suffered from epilepsy and alcoholism and was institutionalised. He died in an asylum in 1893. Doyle's mother kept a boarding house. Doyle was educated in Jesuit schools and later studied at Edinburgh University, qualifying as a doctor in 1885. After graduation Doyle practiced medicine until 1891, when he became a full time writer. Creativity was apparent in Doyle's ancestry: his grandfather was a famous caricaturist and his uncle was a well-known illustrator. Doyle's father was an architect, designer and book illustrator. Doyle himself was an admirer of Edgar Allan Poe and Emile Gaboriau.
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Extractions: By Robert Cotner Caxtonian March 1997 here is a kinship between Caxtonian Fred Kittle and English litterateur, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, that transcends the usual relationship of collector and the one collected. It is safe to say that few know Dr. Doyle as Dr. Kittle does. Both were trained as physicians, both cultivated broad interests from their earliest years, and both surrounded themselves with the legacies of literary and artistic accomplishment. Kittle's Doyle collection began in the mid-1950s, when he acquired the original manuscript of Doyle's, The Romance of Medicine , a 19-page, handwritten medical lecture that Doyle gave on October 3, 1910, at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London. Kittle himself is currently working on his own manuscript of a book that will delineate all of the particulars about The Romance of Medicine and that will include in its context a reprinting of Doyle's own hand-written text. The study will be published by the Arthur Conan Doyle Society this spring. Between the acquisition of his first manuscript and his most recent, Kittle has become, while assembling what is recognized as one of the world's finest Doyle collections, a late-20th-Century comrade of Doyle, a scholar in his own right on the life, times, and work of the world's greatest detective-writer and his family.
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Extractions: Can a writer be too successful? Sir Arthur Conan Doyle might have asked himself this question when his most famous character, Sherlock Holmes, became more powerful than his creator. Like Dr. Frankenstein and his monster, Conan Doyle could not control the force he'd unleashed upon the world. Readers believed in the fictional detective's existence so ardently that they wrote to him about real cases and mourned his sudden death a ploy by Conan Doyle to free himself for more lofty literary pursuits. But Holmes would not die; the public would not let him. Conan Doyle revived him for his reading public, but forbade mention of his name within earshot. He spent his last years marginalized and misunderstood while his famous creation grew ever more beloved. Born on May 22, 1859, to Mary and Charles Altamont Doyle, Conan Doyle was one of 10 children, seven of whom would survive into adulthood (and two of whom were given the compound surname Conan Doyle in honor of a paternal uncle). The youngest son of renowned caricaturist John Doyle, Charles was outshone by his brothers James, Henry, and Richard in professional achievement. While Charles worked as an Edinburgh civil servant, brother James was the author of The Chronicles of England;
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Extractions: Home Donate Search Links document.write("Contact"); Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle was more tha... Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle was more than just an author. He was a knight, a soldier, a spiritualist, a whaler, a doctor, a journalist, and most of all, he was adventurous. He was not the quiet type of person, so he enjoyed expressing himself. Arthur Conan Doyle was born on the 22nd of May 1859 in Picardy Place, Edinburgh. The second child of Charles Altamont and Mary Foley, he was thought t have been named after the legendary medieval king, Arthur, of the Round Table. Doyle was also named after his granduncle, Michael Edward Conan. He was a descendant of the Irish, and was of the Roman Catholic religion. Doyle had a grandfather, John Doyle. He was political cartoonist, who, financially supported the family.1 Doyle had a pretty rough home life because his father was an alcoholic. As he grew up, Doyle had to take more of the responsibilities around the house into his own hands, because his father was either too sick or drunk to fulfill his daily work at home. Doyles mother, Mary Foley, was a homemaker who took care of her son Arthur and his brothers and sisters, and also worked and cleaned the house everyday.2 Doyles early education started when he was about seven years old. His mother spent lots of time reading with him and tutoring him, because this is what she thought he needed to become a cultured gentleman. When Doyle was ten years old he left home and went to the Jesuit
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Extractions: by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Strand Magazine, based in Southampton Street, London, WC2, had a circulation of 500,000 by 1900 thanks to Sir Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes stories. When the sleuth was killed off at Reichenbach Falls, 20,000 subscriptions were cancelled and readers wore black armbands. Conan Doyle later resurrected Holmes. Title: Selections from The Strand Magazine Vol 1 1891 Exactly reproduced with all the original illustrations Green paperback Vernon and Yates Published 1966 Incl: The voice of Science by A. Conan Doyle (ACD) Good Condition Bound Volumes:- all hardbacks with standard Blue Picture Cover except where indicated GB£10 each (incl p+p) Title: Strand Magazine Vol 7 Jan to Jun 1894 no ACD Good condition Title: Strand Magazine Vol 9 Jan to Jun 1895. No ACD
Extractions: NY Paddington Press 1978 Later Printing Very Good/Good Hard Cover Oblong Octavo 0709200471 An interesting facsimile of the sketchbook diary of the father of Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Altamont Doyle. Doyle senior spent his last years institutionalized and wrote many charming poems, quips, thoughts and beautiful sketches in his diaries. The author's investigation into Doyle's medical condition produces a different conclusion than mental illness: chronic alcoholism, hushed up during subsequent family history. 91 pages. Numerous color illustrations. Jacket scuffed and wrinkled, lightly tattered at corners and spine, else a clean, tight copy. A most interesting book.
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