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  • ...from 1838 to 1939. Originally a general newspaper, it became noted for its sports coverage, and later for its theatrical content. ...
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  • ...herlock Holmes]]. He wrote more than 300 fictions (including 24 novels) of all genres like history, fantasy, adventure, science-fiction, crimes, drama, wa === All (258) === ...
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  • ...parting and the way in which I was left to what seemed certain ruin, were all as depicted.'' » * in ''[[Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper|Leslie's Illustrated Weekly]]'' (13 december 1894 - 11 april 1895 [US]) 1 ill. by [[B. West Clinedinst] ...
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  • ...art of them consist of prophecies as to the immediate future of the world. All this must wait until its publication should seem advisable, and may form a ...ays test each assertion with their own God-given reason, and apply to them all the usual safeguards of common sense. ...
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  • * in ''[[Boys' Friend Weekly]]'' (31 january - 1 may 1920 [UK]) ill. by [[E. C. F.]] * in ''[[All Sports Weekly]]'' (16 january - 8 may 1926 [UK]) ill. ...
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  • Almost all chapters have been previously published in magazines: ** in ''[[Collier's Weekly Magazine]]'' (29 december 1923 [US]) as ''The Truth about Sherlock Holmes'' ...
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  • ...and vexation can follow you no more. You have left all that is vulgar and all that is sordid behind you. There stand your noble, silent comrades, waiting ...-killing monotony which life brings to most of the human race. But best of all when the dead man's wisdom and strength in the living of our own strenuous ...
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  • ...with less detail than the earlier. Even the historian of the future, with all the information before him, will find it hard to weave those numerous small ...ormed. In this final edition the early text has been carefully revised and all fresh available knowledge has been added within the limits of a single volu ...
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  • ...'' is an essay written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first serialized in the [[Weekly Dispatch]] from 29 may to 10 july 1921 and published as a book on 2 septemb * in ''[[Weekly Dispatch]]'' (29 may - 10 july 1921 [UK]) photos ...
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  • ...had seen peace dawn, and recovered from the first shock of his loss, with all his work lying in front of him and the prospect of quiet literary days befo ...bin was not a prison cell, and could not turn into one for three months at all events. Besides, he was not the man to surrender to a malady which is large ...
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  • ...:mcclure-phillips-1906-sir-nigel-p298-illu.jpg|All weary, all wounded, and all with burning hearts. ...ury Pilgrims;" Cornish's "Chivalry," Hastings' "British Archer," Strutt's "Sports," Johnes Froissart, Hargrove's "Archery," Longman's "Edward III," Wright's ...
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  • ...of the Fox sisters, on the Eddys and on the life of D. D. Home. These were all done before it was suggested to my mind that I had already gone some distan ...y with phases, though they are exceedingly valuable. Finally — and best of all — there is "Man's Survival After Death," by the Rev. Charles L. Tweedale ; ...
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