Arthur Conan Doyle’s diary. Entries mainly record income from Conan Doyle’s work and investments. A few entries record talks given appear at the front of the diary and on the 4th July 1906 is an entry in pencil reading ‘Touie passed’.
Arthur Conan Doyle’s diary. Entries include a list of books read in 1909 and his opinions on them, as well as financial information. On the front cover is a note by Jean Conan Doyle which reads ‘To be Kept. I have been all through this Diary of 1909 – The first part gives his opinions upon books ...
Pages taken from Arthur Conan Doyle’s diaries for the years 1900, 1907, 1910, 1911 and 1912 showing income from literary work. Notes written by Jean Conan Doyle, which accompany these pages, state that these pages were the only ones with writing on them and that she destroyed the blank pages.