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  1. 13 de feb. de 2024 · second wife of Arthur Conan Doyle (1874-1940) Jean Elizabeth Leckie (Q22704341) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. second wife of Arthur Conan Doyle (1874-1940) ... Adrian Conan Doyle. stated in. The Peerage. Denis Conan Doyle. 2 references. inferred from. Denis Conan Doyle. stated in. The Peerage. Jean Conan Doyle.

  2. 11 de may. de 1999 · Adrian Conan Doyle, figlio del grande Arthur, scrisse questi racconti con l'intenzione di ricreare l'atmosfera dei celebri racconti di Sherlock Holmes scritti dal padre. La raccolta comprende dodici racconti, di cui i primi sei sono scritti in collaborazione con John Dickson Carr.

  3. Arthur "Kingsley" was born in 1892. He was the son of Sir Arthur Doyle and Lady Mary Louise Hawkins . He enlisted in the 1st World War, serving in the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Kingsley was wounded in the neck on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916. 20,000 British soldiers were killed that day, plus another 40,000 ...

  4. Adrian Conan Doyle. Writer: Suspense. Adrian Conan Doyle was born on 19 November 1910 in Crowborough, Sussex, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Suspense (1949) and The Adventures of Gerard (1970). He was married to Anna Andersen. He died on 3 June 1970 in Geneva, Switzerland.

  5. If you're going to read Sherlock Holmes pastiches, you eventually should read The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes, published in 1954 and written by Adrian Conan Doyle, the son of Arthur Conan Doyle, and and John Dickson Carr, Arthur Conan Doyle's biographer. It is an early collection of pastiches and by people so intimately connected with the ...

  6. Arthur Conan Doyle no se limitó a escribir las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes, sino que escribió, con notable éxito, ficción histórica, poesía, obras de no ficción relacionadas con la literatura, el espiritismo o los viajes y su autobiografía. En 1902 fue nombrado Caballero por sus libros sobre la Guerra Boer en la que sirvió como médico.

  7. Adrian Conan Doyle, hijo de Sir Arthur, y John Dickson Carr, el célebre autor de novelas policiacas, aunaron sus fuerzas en 1952 para desvelar algunos de los casos que el doctor Watson había mencionado en las historias originales pero que no se había atrevido a narrar por considerar que su publicación podría causar escándalo o dañar la reputación de terceras personas.