

An edition of The Real World of Sherlock Holmes (1991)
Detective
By Peter Costello
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Carroll & Graf Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
278
Description:
This book details how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the doctor, became a detective writer. It draws on his education by Dr. Joseph Bell in Edinburgh University on how to observe and reason on even the smallest details when considering physical evidence of a possible crime. Through real life events, crimes and celebrated murders, we learn that Doyle was more like Sherlock Holmes in his methods and observations, and that he was at times, very much a real private detective. This is a fascinating case book on crimes and causes, for Doyle was always looking to help those who needed help. The last fifteen years of his life were spent on investigation and vigorous support of the spiritualist movement, but this did not entirely take away his interest in the various fields of criminology. Some of the major crimes of the early 20th Century are also discussed, and Doyle's observations are interesting to read.
subjects: history, Biography, Scottish Authors, Knowledge and learning, Detectives, Crime, Case studies, Characters, Sherlock Holmes, Criminal investigation, Doyle, arthur conan, sir, 1859-1930, Detectives, biography, Great britain, biography, Crime, great britain, Holmes, sherlock (fictitious character), Authors, scottish, Authors, biography, Biographies, Enquêtes criminelles, Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character)
People: Arthur Conan Doyle Sir (1859-1930), Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character), Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)
Places: Great Britain, Grande-Bretagne
Times: 20th century, 19th century, 1900-1945