Description
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for Sherlock Holmes, but he had other interests and wrote about many different types of subjects–terror and mystery, maritime adventures and British history.
Those stories were published in six volumes. In 1929, the six volumes were gathered together and published as The Conan Doyle Stories. Doyle wrote the preface. In 1986, the collection was printed again. Seventy-six complete tales show such genius for immediately catching the reader’s attention and imagination that the difficulty lies in knowing how to stop turning the pages. With over twelve hundred to turn, this is a book which will make you return to the beginning as soon as the last page has been read.
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