The best thing you could do is find an expert at a local bookstore or hobby shop. There are many factors involved in valuing any collectible. Factors include: what the book is, condition of the book, authenticity of the signature, etc. I just saw a limited, numbered, and signed Conan Doyle book on Abe Books for $11,000, but yours may be worth $11. It is just not possible to value it here.
No. She was the creation of H. Rider Haggard, no not a weary cowboy!
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If you mean his autobiography, "Memories and Adventures", it was published in 1924.
"Rhymes of the Road" is a collection of verses written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The poems often explore themes related to travel, nature, and the human experience. They showcase Doyle's lesser-known talent as a poet alongside his renown as a master of detective fiction.
I believe you are referring to 'The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton,' which is a short story in the book "The Return of Sherlock Holmes."
"The Lost World" is a famous book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that does not feature Sherlock Holmes. It follows a group of explorers who discover a prehistoric plateau in the Amazon rainforest inhabited by dinosaurs and other creatures.
"The Hound of the Baskervilles" is one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous and best-selling Sherlock Holmes novels. It continues to be popular among readers and has been adapted to various forms of media.
The Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes movie is not based on any Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story. Conan Doyle used no illusions or brainwashing in any of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Professor Moriarty is a character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is the archnemesis of Detective Sherlock Holmes, and appears in a number of Doyle's pieces of fictions centering on Holmes.
"The Keys to the Kingdom " is a very popular title. -It's a Sci-Fi adventure by Garth Nix, a romance by Alison Armstrong, and a spy novel by Bob Graham. - but nothing by A Conan Doyle. ( don't even get me started on "Keys OF the Kingdom " -)
Sherlock Homes is a famous book character in novels written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Scarlett O'Hara is a book character in Gone With the Wind written by Margaret Mitchell.
Inspector MacDonald did not die in any of the books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Was he in a movie or a book not written by Sir Arthur?