A Study in Sherlock, Part II: Including the Collections of Robert Hess and Roy Pilot
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DOYLE, Arthur Conan (1859-1930). Autograph letter signed (“ACD”), 11 November 1891.

1-page, 8vo, on bifolium, old folds. Written only a few months after Doyle’s most famous story, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which was published for the first time in the Strand Magazine. Perhaps writing to a Dr. Vernon Ford, addressed here as “Ford”, who Conan Doyle worked under while learning ophthalmic techniques at the Portsmouth Eye and Ear Hospital. He returned to London as a practicing ophthalmologist in the spring of 1891. The Sherlock stories published that year earned Conan Doyle more money in April 1891 than 6 months of income in Portsmouth, where he wrote his first two Sherlock Stories - A Study in Scarlet (1887) and The Sign of Four (1890).

[With:] 1 ALS dictated in a secretarial hand (probably by A.H. Wood), 2pp., 27 June 1906 to Robert Barr (1849-1912). Barr was a Scottish-Canadian writer and friend of Conan Doyle.

 DOYLE, Arthur Conan (1859-1930). Autograph letter signed (“...
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