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The sign of four
Charles Scribner's Sons
1928
A double decker edition in art deco binding with an introduction by S. S. Van Dine.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Groombridge Place
Conan Doyle (Crowborough) Establishment
1995
A discussion of the house which was reputedly the model for Birlstone Manor, the setting for the first part of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Valley of Fear
Songs of action
Smith, Elder, & Co.
1898
A collection of twenty-eight of Doyle's poems. Green and Gibson A23.
Songs of action
Smith, Elder, & Co.
1898
A collection of twenty-eight of Doyle's poems. Green and Gibson A23.
Spiritualism: some straight questions and direct answers
Rupert Books
1998
A facsimile of a leaflet which was circulated at Doyle's spiritualist lectures. Limited edition of 400.
Spiritualism and rationalism, with a drastic examination of Mr Joseph McCabe
Rupert Books
1998
A facsimile of a pamphlet by Doyle containing his defence of spiritualism written in reply to Joseph McCabe. Limited edition of 400.
The Stark Munro letters, being a series of sixteen letters written by J. Stark Munro, M.B., to his friend and former fellow-student, Herbert Swanborough, of Lowell, Massachusetts, during the years 1881-1884
Longmans, Green, and Co.
1895
The letters describe how Stark Munro attempts to create a medical practice in partnership with the brilliant but unorthodox James Cullingworth. Green and Gibson A18. August 1895 catalogue.
The story of British prisoners
Rupert Books
1999
A facsimile of a pamphlet by Arthur Conan Doyle in which he undertakes to prove German atrocities committed against prisoners of war. Limited edition of 400.
The story of Mr. George Edalji
Grey House Books
1985
A compilation of three of Doyle's writings on the George Edalji cases.
The Sunlight Year Book for 1898: a treasury of useful information of value to all members of the household including the calendar and kindred matter ... also story by Conan Doyle
Lever Brothers, Limited
1897
Contains Doyle's 'The burger's secret'. Green and Gibson A25.xiii.
The Sunlight Year Book for 1898: a treasury of useful information of value to all members of the household including the calendar and kindred matter ... also story by Conan Doyle
Lever Brothers, Limited
1897
Contains Doyle's 'The burger's secret'. Green and Gibson A25.xiii.
Three of them: a reminiscence
John Murray
1923
A collection of seven short stories, five of which were first published in The Strand Magazine. Green and Gibson A44.
The wanderings of a spiritualist
Hodder and Stoughton Limited
1921
An account of Doyle's expeditions to various countries to share his belief in spiritualism.
Waterloo: a case-book on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's historical play
Battered Silicon Dispatch Box
1998
Doyle's one-act play, made famous by Henry Irving, with supporting commentary.
Waterloo: a drama in one act
Samuel French, Ltd.
1920s
Doyle's one-act play, made famous by Henry Irving. Green and Gibson A32.