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Conan Doyle

By Michael Coren

£20.00

 

Conan Doyle is best known for his creation of Sherlock Holmes, but he was much more than a facile populist writer, a symbol of the triumphalism of Edwardian England. He was also an ambitious man of letters, a searcher for political and theological truth, and a leader and shaper of opinion.

This biography analyzes the man behind the mask: the Catholic who rejected Rome and religion; the atheist who later adopted spiritualism; the family man who loved another woman throughout his marriage; and the father of Sherlock Holmes, who wished to destroy his detective son.

Condition

New but with slight signs of ageing/foxing of paper to top edge

Edition

1st

Author

Michael Coren

Published

1995

ISBN

978-0-747521-92-1

Pages

213

Format

Hardback

Weight

0.550 kg

Dimensions

24.0 x 15.0 x 2.7 cm

Publisher

Bloomsbury

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