Arthur Conan Doyle
Scottish-born British physician and writer (1859–1930), best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes; also wrote historical novels, non-fiction and was active in spiritualism.
Books
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1. The White Company
A Tale of the Fourteenth Century
A young man raised in a quiet religious setting becomes a squire to a gallant knight and joins a famed company of English archers and men‑at‑arms in the mid‑14th century; the novel traces his coming of age through tournaments, skirmishes and larger campaigns of the Hundred Years’ War, blending battlefield adventure, courtly romance and the ideals of chivalry with strong themes of loyalty and comradeship.
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2. The Complete Stories Of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 1
A collection of classic Victorian-era detective tales following a brilliant consulting detective and his loyal companion as they unravel a wide variety of mysteries using observation, logic, and disguise; the stories range from seemingly trivial domestic puzzles to high-stakes crimes, showcasing the duo’s forensic methods, sharp wit, and the atmospheric streets and society of late‑19th-century London.
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3. The Complete Sherlock Holmes Volume Ii
A second-volume collection of celebrated cases featuring a brilliant consulting detective and his loyal companion, presenting atmospheric mysteries from a chilling moorland tale and the detective’s presumed demise to his later reappearance; the stories emphasize clever deduction, tense confrontations with formidable adversaries, period detail, and the narrator’s admiring perspective.
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