Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle. By the way, it is not proper to refer to him as Doyle or Arthur C. Doyle.
Arthur's son Adrian Conan Doyle co-wrote some additional Sherlock Holmes stories (with John Dickson Carr), but was nowhere near as successful a writer as his old man. Nobody else in the immediate family seems to have written anything for publication. E. W. Hornung, who married Conan Doyle's sister Constance Doyle, created the character Raffles, and he was the author of many other poems and stories.
Yes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a freemason.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer, best known for writing the Sherlock Holmes stories. There is a Sherlock Holmes statue dedicated to Doyle in Edinburgh, Scotland.
he was a doctor by profession - a general practitioner and then an ophthalmologist. (eye specialist). When the Sherlock Holmes stories became so popular that they provided a good income, Doyle decided to write full time.
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle. By the way, it is not proper to refer to him as Doyle or Arthur C. Doyle.
John Francis Innes Hay Doyle
Arthur's son Adrian Conan Doyle co-wrote some additional Sherlock Holmes stories (with John Dickson Carr), but was nowhere near as successful a writer as his old man. Nobody else in the immediate family seems to have written anything for publication. E. W. Hornung, who married Conan Doyle's sister Constance Doyle, created the character Raffles, and he was the author of many other poems and stories.
Mary Louise, Arthur Alleyne Kingsley, Denis Percy Stewart, Adrian Malcolm, Jean Lena Annette
Observation, logic, deduction and diagnosis was the formula with which Arthur Conan Doyle wrote his detective stories.
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four novels and 56 short stories about Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes
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.
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KGStJ, DL (May 22, 1859-July 7, 1930); British physician and well-known author of the fictional stories of detective Sherlock Holmes. The other famous Doyles are just not as famous as him.
Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of the stories gave him his name.