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The first biography about Bertram Fletcher Robinson, who acted as
'assistant plot producer' to Arthur Conan Doyle over the Sherlock
Holmes story The Hound of the Baskervilles (1901/02).
A fascinating collection of historical articles charting the
history of bonfire in Lewes from 1813 to the modern day. Plus a
Time Line of relevant dates from 1555 to 2009, Bonfire Society
Information and a complete list of the winners of the Pioneer Cup
& Points Cup of the Lewes Bonfire Council Fancy Dress
Competition.
This biographical work examines the life of Bertram Fletcher
Robinson who acted as assistant plot producer to Arthur Conan Doyle
for the Sherlock Holmes story "The Hound of the Baskervilles."
The definitive tour guide for anyone looking to retrace the steps,
physically or virtually, of Arthur Conan Doyle during his time in
Devon and see the places that inspired the Sherlock Holmes stories.
The book features a comprehensive tour map with GPS co-ordinates
for around thirty key sites. Arthur Conan Doyle is best remembered
for writing sixty tales that feature his legendary detective,
Sherlock Holmes. Between 1882 and 1923, Doyle visited Devon on no
fewer than ten occasions and he resided there for some four months
in total. During 1882, Dr. George Turnavine Budd employed Doyle as
a junior physician at his surgery in West Devon. Their partnership
was dissolved after just seven weeks and Doyle was compelled to
turn increasingly to writing in order to supplement his income.
During 1891 and 1892, George Newnes elevated Sherlock Holmes to
stardom via the pages of his Strand Magazine. He then used some of
the ensuing profits to build a summer home in North Devon. In July
1900, Doyle befriended a young journalist called Bertram Fletcher
Robinson from South Devon. This friendship inspired Doyle to
resurrect Holmes for his highly successful supreme adventure, The
Hound of the Baskervilles. Once again, Newnes used some of the
resulting profits to fund civic improvements in North Devon. These
links are further explored within Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock
Holmes and Devon - A Complete Tour Guide and Companion.
Tras las huellas de Arthur Conan Doyle. Un Viaje Ilustrado por
Devon. The Spanish translation from the original English. Between
1882 and 1923, Conan Doyle, the creator of the legendary character
of Sherlock Holmes, visited Devon on no fewer than ten separate
occasions and resided for no less than four months in total. This
book sets these visits within the wider context of Conan Doyles
life and works.
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