Today marks 20 years since its first appearance. “a man of good birth and excellent education” [FINA] On May 22, 1859, Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born. And it is still celebrated by Sherlockians and Doyleans around the world, who, at the very ...
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I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

When Google Gave Sir Arthur Conan Doyle a Birthday Gift

Today marks 20 years since its first appearance

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“a man of good birth and excellent education” [FINA]

On May 22, 1859, Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born. And it is still celebrated by Sherlockians and Doyleans around the world, who, at the very least, pause to honor the man who created Sherlock Holmes.


Hopping on that trend on May 22, 2006 — 20 years ago today — Google presented one of its famous “Google Doodles” to honor his Conan Doyle and his famous creation. (Technically it was...

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“give my little impersonations your kindly praise” [MAZA]


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