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Arthur Conan Doyle wrote his first novel The Narrative of John Smith in 1883 when he was just 23, living in Portsmouth and struggling to establish himself as a doctor and a writer. Never published before, it has exceptional value as a window into the mind of the creator of…

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Most readers will be familiar with the basic Sherlock Holmes stories. But they may not know Conan Doyle’s ‘non-canonical’ work. This is a strange didactic novel that the author wrote at the start of his career–before Holmes was even conceived.

It addresses some of his wider concerns–relating in particular to religion, medicine, empire and the workings of society. The novel had an interesting gestation as it was lost after Conan Doyle sent it to his publisher. He then tried to recreate it from his recollections of what he had originally written but did nothing with the revised manuscript until it…

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