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Southsea Stories And Beyond

The Complete Uncollected Stories Of Arthur Conan Doyle
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Southsea Stories and Beyond, the Complete Uncollected Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. (Note: Paperback copies available at a special price of �15 post-free in the UK from the publisher at www.lifeisamazing.co.uk) While working as a GP in Portsmouth's seaside resort of Southsea between 1882 and 1890, young Arthur Conan Doyle produced short stories and novels at an astonishing rate. Some of his anonymously-published tales were forgotten, only to be rediscovered around a century later in 1983. They are included here, along with more recent discoveries collected in book form for the very first time. Conan Doyle wrote comedies, tragedies, horror, supernatural and earthbound mysteries, unlikely adventures from the outposts of Empire and much more besides. All became part of his story-telling palette. In these pages you will meet a military medic, a super-shrewd observer of people, a terrified occupant of a lonely country house, a diamond thief, a masked visitor and many other characters imagined by Conan Doyle as he inched ever-closer to his greatest creation: Sherlock Holmes. While many associate Holmes with London, this book reveals how the detective was initially conceived in Southsea - and why Portsmouth will forever be "Sherlock's home".
Release date NZ
December 9th, 2022
Contributors
  • Introduction by Matt Wingett
  • Preface by Andrew Lycett
Pages
448
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
1
ISBN-13
9781913001056
Product ID
36271021

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