If the website linked below does not know, then I am not sure who does.
C2224. The Works of A. Conan Doyle. One Volume Edition. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Corp., [n.d.]. 1020 p.
Spine title: Doyle Selected Works.
Frontispiece of Holmes by Steele.
Printed in double columns.
Dark blue cloth with design and letters in gilt; facsimile of Doyle's signature on cover; marbled endpapers.
Partial contents: Scan. -- Bosc. -- Iden. -- RedH. -- Sign. -- Stud.
Doyle's last story featuring Holmes was published in 1927, three years before Doyle died.
The story was first published in The Strand Magazine, December 1903.
'The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place' was published in The Strand Magazine' in April 1927, and then it was included in 'The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes' later that same year. It was the last Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The author was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories, most of which were published in The Strand magazine. Doyle wrote a number of other stories, but none were as well received as those with Holmes.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is the author of this novel.
Doyle's last story featuring Holmes was published in 1927, three years before Doyle died.
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The Mystery of the Sasassa Valley (1879).
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Arthur Conan Doyle started writing the Sherlock Holmes stories when he was a young doctor. His first story, A Study in Scarlet, was published in 1887 when he was 28.
If you mean his autobiography, "Memories and Adventures", it was published in 1924.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Paul Doyle has written: 'Psychological distress and well-being of young people with mobility impairments' 'Selected conservation and renewable energy legislation summary of state enactments 1981-83'
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first published a story in 1879. After many of his early stories appeared in various publications including Chambers's Journal and Beeton's Christmas Annual, most of his later works appeared in The Strand Magazine in England. In the United States his stories continued to appear in various publications including Lippincott's Monthly, Harper's Weekly, and Collier's Weekly. His stories continued to appear right up until his death in 1930, and his stories continue to be re-published periodically to this day.
A Study In Scarlet. Fast enough?
I do not believe there is a missing diary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. There is a novel called 'The Sherlockian' by Graham Moore, which makes this claim, but it is fiction. You might also be thinking of a 'lost' novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle called 'The Narrative of John Smith,' which was published in 2011. The novel was written by Conan Doyle in 1883 when he was a struggling physician/author trying to make a name for himself. Also, published in September 2012 is the diary kept by Conan Doyle on his journey in the arctic as a ship's doctor. Please see the links below.
The author of "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" is Avi, an American author of young adult fiction. The novel was first published in 1990 and tells the story of a young girl's journey on a ship in the 19th century.