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.
2 autograph signed letters from Arthur Conan Doyle: 1 to an unidentified correspondent sent from The Hôtel Métropole, London 5th October 1912. Together with an autograph manuscript analysis of his work. 1 to Herbet Ashley, 1921. Ashley wrote to Conan Doyle in preparation for an article about aut...
Pages torn from Arthur Conan Doyle’s diaries for the years 1894-1897, showing financial information and income gained from literary work. It is likely that these pages were removed by Jean Conan Doyle as she has added notes for 1895, 1896 and 1897 explaining what the pages show.
Correspomdence between Arthur Conan Doyle and J.M. Barrie, Ralph Blumenfeld, Stratton Boulnois, Gerard Christy, R. Hemingsley, James Ryan, H. Greenhough Smith, Lily Loder-Symons and Bryan Charles Waller.
1 copy of The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties by George Craik, London, 1872, inscribed in guilt on upper cover ‘Merenti Collegium Stonyhurst’, a first prize awarded to Arthur Conan Doyle in 1873, printed Stonyhurst ticket on inside front cover.