Charles R. Macauley
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Charles Raymond Macauley (19 march 1871 - 24 november 1934) was an American cartoonist and illustrator.
In 1905, he did 13 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes short stories.
Illustrations
1905
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes (february 1905, McClure, Phillips & Co.) 13 illustrations
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Mr. Jonas Oldacre. (NORW)
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I knocked down several books which he was carrying. (EMPT)
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"Three days later a message was left under a pebble upon the sun-dial." (DANC)
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A solitary cyclist was coming towards us. (SOLI)
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An instant later, his feet were on my shoulders. (PRIO)
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"I got a shake when I put my head into that little house." (BLAC)
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He fell forward upon the table, coughing furiously and clawing among the papers. (CHAS)
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We saw that he carried something white under his arm. (SIXN)
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Three yellow squares of light shone above us in the gathering gloom. (3STU)
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It was a gaunt, aquiline face which was turned towards us. (GOLD)
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I caught a glimpse of Dr. Armstrong within. (MISS)
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"These three glasses upon the sideboard have been untouched, I suppose?" (ABBE)
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He found Holmes leaning languidly against the mantelpiece. (SECO)