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Conan Doyle, Arthur. Memories and Adventures. Boston: Little, Brown, 1924. Autobiography.
Grella, George, and Philip B. Dematteis. "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle." In Dictionary of Literary Biography: Victorian Novelists After 1885, edited by Ira B. Nadel and William E. Fredeman. Detroit: Gale, 1983. Despite a condescending tone, this article is a fine summary of Conan Doyle's life and work.
Higham, Charles. The Adventures of Conan Doyle: The Life of the Creator of Sherlock Holmes. New York: Norton, 1976. Higham sets out the facts of Conan Doyle's life and...
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