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  1. Arthur Conan Doyle no se limitó a escribir las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes, sino que escribió, con notable éxito, ficción histórica, poesía, obras de no ficción relacionadas con la literatura, el espiritismo o los viajes y su autobiografía. En 1902 fue nombrado Caballero por sus libros sobre la Guerra Boer en la que sirvió como médico.

  2. Hace 3 días · Arthur Conan Doyle (born May 22, 1859, Edinburgh, Scotland—died July 7, 1930, Crowborough, Sussex, England) was a Scottish writer best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes —one of the most vivid and enduring characters in English fiction. Conan Doyle, the second of Charles Altamont and Mary Foley Doyle’s 10 children ...

  3. Adrian Conan Doyle has been depicted as a race-car driver, big-game hunter, explorer, and writer. Biographer Andrew Lycett calls him a "spendthrift playboy" who (with his brother Denis) "used the Conan Doyle estate as a milch-cow". He married Danish-born Anna Andersen, and was his father's literary executor after his mother died in 1940.

  4. The Times (4 june 1970, p. 12) Mr. Adrian Conan Doyle died suddenly in Geneva on Wednesday at the age of 59. He was the second son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, and had himself written stories in the famous idiom. He was trustee of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Estates and chairman of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Foundation.

  5. Adrian married Anna Anderson and they settled first in Tangiers before opening the Conan Doyle Foundation in Switzerland. He continued to run the estate until his death in 1970. The youngest daughter, Lena Jean, after a long career, became the Director of the Women’s Royal Air Force, (becoming a Dame), in 1963.

  6. Lone Dhow by Adrian Conan Doyle (1963-12-06) by Doyle (Adrian Malcolm Conan). (1910-1970). | 1 Jan 1963. Hardcover. Heaven Has Claws. by Adrian Conan Doyle | 1 Dec 1952. 5.0 out of 5 stars 2. Hardcover. Previous 1 2 Next. Do you need help? Visit the help section or contact us. Go back to the filtering menu

  7. The Times (4 june 1970, p. 12) Mr. Adrian Conan Doyle died suddenly in Geneva on Wednesday at the age of 59. He was the second son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, and had himself written stories in the famous idiom. He was trustee of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Estates and chairman of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Foundation.