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    545,-

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of the famous Sherlock Holmes, was also a believer in ghosts and fairies and wrote books about spiritualism and fairies. This is the most famous of them.

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  • - The Complete Adventures of Professor Challenger and His Intrepid Team-The Lost World, the Poison Belt, the Land of MIS
    av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    369 - 575,-

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  • av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    275,-

    Dame History is so austere a lady that if one has been so ill-advised as to take a liberty with her one should hasten to make amends by repentance and confession. Events have been transposed to the extent of some few months in this narrative in order to preserve the continuity and evenness of the story. . . . -- Arthur Conan Doyle "Undershaw," November 30, 1905

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  • av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    299,-

    In "The New Revelation" the first dawn of the coming change has been described. In "The Vital Message" the sun has risen higher, and one sees more clearly and broadly what our new relations with the Unseen may be. As I look into the future of the human race I am reminded of how once, from amid the bleak chaos of rock and snow at the head of an Alpine pass, I looked down upon the far stretching view of Lombardy, shimmering in the sunshine and extending in one splendid panorama of blue lakes and green rolling hills until it melted into the golden haze which draped the far horizon. Such a promised land is at our very feet which, when we attain it, will make our present civilisation seem barren and uncouth. Already our vanguard is well over the pass. Nothing can now prevent us from reaching that wonderful land which stretches so clearly before those eyes which are opened to see it.

  • av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    319,-

    The letters of my friend Mr. Stark Munro appear to me to form so connected a whole, and to give so plain an account of some of the troubles which a young man may be called upon to face right away at the outset of his career, that I have handed them over to the gentleman who is about to edit them. There are two of them, the fifth and the ninth, from which some excisions are necessary; but in the main I hope that they may be reproduced as they stand. I am sure that there is no privilege which my friend would value more highly than the thought that some other young man, harassed by the needs of this world and doubts of the next, should have gotten strength by reading how a brother had passed down the valley of shadow before him.

  • av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    319,-

    The idea that the extraordinary narrative which has been called the Joyce-Armstrong Fragment is an elaborate practical joke evolved by some unknown person, cursed by a perverted and sinister sense of humour, has now been abandoned by all who have examined the matter. The most macabre and imagi-native of plotters would hesitate before linking his morbid fancies with the unquestioned and tragic facts which reinforce the statement. Though the assertions contained in it are amazing and even monstrous, it is none the less forcing itself upon the general intelligence that they are true, and that we must readjust our ideas to the new situation. This world of ours appears to be separated by a slight and precarious margin of safety from a most singular and unexpected danger. I will endeavour in this narrative, which reproduces the original document in its necessarily somewhat fragmentary form, to lay before the reader the whole of the facts up to date, prefacing my statement by saying that, if there be any who doubt the narrative of Joyce-Armstrong, there can be no question at all as to the facts concerning Lieutenant Myrtle, R. N., and Mr. Hay Connor, who undoubtedly met their end in the manner described.

  • - The Adventure of the Dead Rabbits Society: The Lost Reminiscence of John H. Watson, M.D.
    av Philip J. Carraher, John H. Watson & Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    305,-

  • - The Coming of a New Spiritual Paradigm
    av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    155,-

  • - And Other Tales of Adventure
    av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    345,-

  • av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    345,-

    Sir Arthur Doyle is best known for his famous detective stories, specifically the character of Sherlock Holmes. The /dealings of Captain Sharkey and Other Tales of Pirates shows Doyle's range as this is a wonderful collection of pirate stories. Absolutely a great read... A true mater of storytelling...

  • - And Other Tales of Twilight and the Unseen
    av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    345,-

  • - And Other Tales of Long Ago
    av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    345,-

  • - And Other Tales of Terror and Mystery
    av Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    329,-

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