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Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician of Irish descent, creator of the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes He was a prolific author whose work includes science fiction stories, historical novels, drama, and poetry. He was the most widely read writer of his time thanks to his famous creation, the detective Sherlock Holmes, under whose shadow both his person and the rest of his work always lived

The author suffered a crisis after the death of his eldest son in the trenches of the First World War and dedicated himself, with the energy that characterized him, to spreading spiritualism

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-Birth: May 22, 1859, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

-Died: July 7, 1930, Crowborough, UK

-Awards: Audie Award for Excellence in Production, More

-Children: Adrian Conan Doyle, Alleyne Kingsley Conan Doyle, Mary Louise Conan Doyle, Jean Conan Doyle

-Education: University of Edinburgh (1876–1881)

Study in escarlata

Arthur Conan Doyle novel

A Study in Scarlet is a mystery novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle and published in Beeton's Christmas Annual for November 1887, with illustrations by David Henry Friston It is the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson

-Original publication date: 1887

the Adventures of Sherlock Homes

Doyle, in which the main character is the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. They were first published on October 14, 1892; the stories had been published individually in The Strand Magazine between June 1891 and July 1892 The stories are not presented in chronological order in the book, and the only recurring characters in all of them are Holmes and Dr. Watson, who narrates them in first person

-Date of publication: October 14, 1892

The baskerville's hound

Arthur Conan Doyle novel

The Baskerville Hound, also translated as The Baskerville Dog or The Baskerville Mastiff, is the third novel by Arthur Conan Doyle to feature Sherlock Holmes as its main character It was published in installments in "The Strand Magazine" between 1901 and 1902

Original publication date: March 25, 1902

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