A. C. Doyle – Uncle Jeremy’s Household
Uncle Jeremy’s Household by Arthur Conan Doyle Uncle Jeremy’s Household by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Published in Boy’s Own Paper, 8 January—19 February 1887. Uncle Jeremy’s Household Contents Uncle Jeremy’s Household I Uncle Jeremy’s Household II Uncle Jeremy’s Household III Uncle Jeremy’s Household IV Uncle Jeremy’s Household V Uncle Jeremy’s Household VI Uncle Jeremy’s Household […]
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A. C. Doyle – Touch and Go: A Midshipman’s Story
Touch and Go: A Midshipman’s Story by Arthur Conan Doyle Touch and Go: A Midshipman’s Story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Published in Cassell’s Family Magazine, April 1886. Touch and Go: A Midshipman’s Story What is there in all nature which is more beautiful or more inspiriting than the sight of the great ocean, when […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Fate of the Evangeline
The Fate of the Evangeline by Arthur Conan Doyle The Fate of the Evangeline by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Published in Boy’s Own Paper, Christmas number, 1885. The Fate of the Evangeline Contents The Fate of the Evangeline I The Fate of the Evangeline II The Fate of the Evangeline III The Fate of the […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Lonely Hampshire Cottage
The Lonely Hampshire Cottage by Arthur Conan Doyle The Lonely Hampshire Cottage by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Published in Cassell’s Saturday Journal, 2 May 1885. The Lonely Hampshire Cottage John Ranter, ex-landlord of the “Battle of Dettingen” public-house in Southampton, was not a man whom one would desire as a friend, and still less would […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Tragedians
The Tragedians by Arthur Conan Doyle The Tragedians by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Published in Bow Bells, 20 August 1884. The Tragedians Contents The Tragedians I The Tragedians II The Tragedians III The Tragedians IV The Tragedians I Night had fallen on the busy world of Paris, and its gay population had poured out on […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Heiress of Glenmahowley
The Heiress of Glenmahowley by Arthur Conan Doyle The Heiress of Glenmahowley by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First published in Temple Bar magazine, January 1884 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929 The Heiress of Glenmahowley “Bob,” said I, “this won’t do; something must be done.” “It must,” echoed Bob, as he puffed […]
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A. C. Doyle – An Exciting Christmas Eve or, My Lecture on Dynamite
An Exciting Christmas Eve or, My Lecture on Dynamite by Arthur Conan Doyle An Exciting Christmas Eve or, My Lecture on Dynamite by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First published in Boy’s Own Paper, Christmas edition, December 1883 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929 An Exciting Christmas Eve or, My Lecture on Dynamite […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Winning Shot
The Winning Shot by Arthur Conan Doyle The Winning Shot by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Published in Bow Bells, 11 July 1883. The Winning Shot “Caution.—The public are hereby cautioned against a man calling himself Octavius Gaster. He is to be recognised by his great height, his flaxen hair, and deep scar upon his left […]
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A. C. Doyle – Gentlemanly Joe
Gentlemanly Joe by Arthur Conan Doyle Gentlemanly Joe by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First published in All The Year Round, March 31, 1883 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929 Gentlemanly Joe GENTLEMANLY JOE. That the name by which he was known in the banking house of Ducat, Gulden & Ducat, or at […]
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A. C. Doyle – That Veteran
That Veteran by Arthur Conan Doyle That Veteran by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First published in All The Year Round, Sep 2, 1882 First book appearance in The Unknown Conan Doyle, 1929 That Veteran “Served, sir? Yes, sir,” said my tattered vis-a-vis, drawing himself up and touching his apology for a hat. “Crimea and Mutiny, […]
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A. C. Doyle – The Mystery of Sasassa Valley
The Mystery Of Sasassa Valley by Arthur Conan Doyle The Mystery Of Sasassa Valley by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Do I know why Tom Donahue is called “Lucky Tom”? Yes, I do; and that is more than one in ten of those who call him so can say. I have knocked about a deal in […]
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