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Arthur Conan Doyle nasce a Edimburgo il 22 maggio del 1859, in una numerosa famiglia irlandese di antica nobiltà e procede nella carriera medica finché, con Uno studio in rosso, il detective Sherlock Holmes e il fedele Dottor Watson entrano nella sua vita. Il 30 luglio del 1930, a Crowborough, nel Sussex, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle muore. Gli sopravviverà invece l’immortale Sherlock Holmes, vero e proprio mito moderno e inesauribile fonte d’ispirazione per romanzieri, sceneggiatori e registi teatrali e cinematografici.
EBOOK   9788822845818

The Lost World (Illustrated). E-book. Formato EPUB Arthur Conan Doyle   -  Paperless, 2016  - 

"The Lost World" is a novel released in 1912 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle concerning an expedition to a plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where prehistoric animals (dinosaurs and other extinct creatures) still survive. It was originally published serially in the popular "Strand Magazine" and illustrated by New-Zealand-born artist Harry Rountree during the months of April–November 1912. The character of Professor Challenger was introduced in this book. The novel also describes a war between indigenous people and a vicious tribe of ape-like creatures.

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The Lost World (Illustrated). E-book. Formato Mobipocket Arthur Conan Doyle   -  Paperless, 2016  - 

"The Lost World" is a novel released in 1912 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle concerning an expedition to a plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where prehistoric animals (dinosaurs and other extinct creatures) still survive. It was originally published serially in the popular "Strand Magazine" and illustrated by New-Zealand-born artist Harry Rountree during the months of April–November 1912. The character of Professor Challenger was introduced in this book. The novel also describes a war between indigenous people and a vicious tribe of ape-like creatures.

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