Arthur St. John Adcock
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Arthur St. John Adcock (17 january 1864 - 9 june 1930) was an English novelist and poet, known as A. St. John Adcock or St. John Adcock. He is remembered for his discovery of the then-unknown poet W. H. Davies.
In november 1912, he did an interview : "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", published in The Bookman (UK) illustrated with 29 photos, and in 1923 he dedicated 7 pages to Conan Doyle in his book Gods of Modern Grub Street with 1 photo by Emil Otto Hoppé.
Related Bibliography
1912
- 11.1912 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (The Bookman [UK])
1913
- 02.1913 : Doyle's Crowborough Home (The Bookman [US])
1923
- Gods of Modern Grub Street (Sampson Low, Marston & Co.)