The hound of the Baskervilles

Main Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York ; London : Garland, 1976.
Series: Fifty classics of crime fiction, 1900-1950; 15
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Item Description: Reprint of the ed. published by McClure, Phillips & Co., New York.
Physical Description: 248 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 0824023641
Author Notes: Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1859, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle attended Jesuit boarding schools and then studied medicine at Edinburgh University. He planned to become an eye specialist, but was unsuccessful at establishing a medical practice. In need of additional income, he wrote his first story about Sherlock Holmes, A Study in Scarlet. His detective was modeled partly after Dr. Joseph Bell, a doctor from the Edinburgh Infirmary who had extremely keen powers of observation and analysis. After several rejections, a British publisher bought the story, and the world's best-known fictional detective was born. Conan Doyle was knighted in 1902 for writing a defense of the British cause in The Great Boer War. He went on to write fifty-nine more Sherlock Holmes adventures, as well as many other stories. He died in Sussex, England, in 1930.