Florizel von Reuter (letter 24 may 1930)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Florizel von Reuter is a letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle published in Light on 24 may 1930.


Florizel von Reuter

Light (24 may 1930, p. 253)

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle writes:— His many friends among psychic students will rejoice to hear that the injury to Von Reuter's finger, which might have incapacitated him as a violinist, has passed the danger point. It was a tragic business for he had made every arrangement for his concert in London, which might mean much to his future. The bills were actually printed and he upon the eve of starting. His dog was being worried by another dog, and in interfering he received this severe bite upon his finger. It is to be hoped now that nothing will interfere with his renewed plans for the autumn, and that all who sympathise will do their very best to make his concerts a huge success. He deserves every sympathy and support not only as a psychic investigator, but as a very great virtuoso.