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8 Aug 2014: PD Smith on a fascinating volume of interviews and essays about the reinvention of Sherlock Holmes
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23 Jul 2014:
Jonathan Jones: The ancient Egyptian boy-king's tomb was excavated in 1923, then people started dropping like flies. A new exhibition explores the greatest archaeology story ever told
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2 Jul 2014: London has become a literary playground: a project by the National Literacy Trust has scattered 50 book-shaped benches across the capital for the summer, each dedicated to an iconic author or character. Will you help us find them?
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18 Jun 2014: Letter by Arthur Conan Doyle and handwritten manuscript by Wilfred Owen part of British Library exhibition on first world war, writes Mark Brown
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4 Jun 2014:
The best, 'peat-slathered', writers on the dark stories and stark geography of these inhospitable regions
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3 Apr 2014:
Undershaw in Surrey, built by Sherlock Holmes's creator to care for his wife, purchased by charitable trust
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17 Mar 2014:
Sherlock Holmes's second outing sees Conan Doyle's brilliant sleuth – and his bluff sidekick Watson – come into their own, writes Robert McCrum
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12 Mar 2014:
Book about two newspaper titans - Blumenfeld and Gwynne
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2 Mar 2014:
Thanks to Project Gutenberg and Oxford University's poetry archive, the literature of the first world war has never been more accessible, writes Anna Baddeley
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16 Feb 2014:
HorseLover3000: 'Conan Doyle must have had a truly brilliant mind to create mysteries which at first seem so impossible both to commit or to solve'
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