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Ownership Records and the Christie's 2004 Sale
By Randall Stock, May 28, 2014
This register provides a census of the Conan Doyle material put up for auction at Christie's London on 19 May 2004. That sale included an extensive collection of unpublished personal letters, hand-written manuscripts, and personal effects. The goal of this census is to assist researchers trying to locate rare archival material related to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It currently has information on more than 100 of the 137 lots from the sale.
All owners have been confirmed through direct contact and/or public documents unless noted. Some private owners prefer to remain anonymous. I respect their requests and will not identify them.
Even if the owner remains anonymous, it's still useful for researchers to know that the item is privately held. Please contact me if you own or know someone who does own an item. I'll keep your identity, and theirs, private upon request.
Some of the material from this auction was published in 2007 in Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters, in 2011 in The Narrative of John Smith, and in 2012 in "Dangerous Work": Diary of an Arctic Adventure.
Lots are listed in numerical order along with the lot title as given in the Christie's catalogue. The heirs of Anna Conan Doyle owned all lots at the time of the sale. Some entries are annotated with a hyperlink reference note number. See the Sources section for supporting details, and the Institutional Holdings section for a summary by location.
Lot 1: RICHARD DOYLE (1824-1883)
Portrait of ACD at age 5 by his uncle Richard Doyle, a famous artist and caricaturist
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 2: THE FIRST STORY
Fragment of a story about a Bengal tiger written by Conan Doyle at age six
Owner: Private Collection of Evan Holzwasser (2014 present)
Prior Owner: Private Collector (2004 2014)
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction and in Spring 2014. (Last updated: 4/15/14)
Lot 3: A JESUIT EDUCATION
Papers relating to Conan Doyles Jesuit education
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: Some material published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 4: MEDICAL
Doyle's 1881 self-portrait showing a diploma "Licensed to kill" and two other items
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 5: 'THE LOG OF THE HOPE'
ACD's journal from an 1880 whale and seal fishing expedition, with related drawings, letters, and a photo
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Notes: Published in a full annotated facsimile in 2012 as "Dangerous Work": Diary of an Arctic Adventure. See also this detailed description and large photo of a page from Doyle's whaling diary. (Last updated: 9/17/12)
Lot 6: THE VOYAGE OF S.S. MAYUMBA AND A SHORT STORY
ACD's journal from an 1881-82 voyage to the west coast of Africa as a ship's surgeon, and a short story
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Notes: (Last updated: 9/1/11)
Lot 7: FREEMASONRY
Doyle's certificate as a third degree Freemason in Phoenix Lodge No. 257 Portsmouth [1887]
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 8: SOUTHSEA
Dr. Conan Doyle's brass nameplate from his Southsea practice
Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Constantine Rossakis (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/10/12)
Lot 9: THE AMERICAN'S STORY
Autograph manuscript of "The American's Story," 30 pages, with other notes and verse in a notebook entitled "Notes on Medicine Session 1879-80"
Owner: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (19 May 2004 present) [5]
Notes: See the Conan Doyle papers at the RCSE document, item RCSED GD 21/3 #1 for a description and photo. See also the news report [5] for this acquisition. (Last updated: 9/18/12)
Lot 10: CRABBE'S PRACTICE
Autograph manuscript of the story, lacking final paragraphs, 19 pages
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 11: CONAN DOYLE'S FIRST NOVEL
Manuscript of ACD's previously unpublished first novel (The Narrative of John Smith)
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: The British Library published The Narrative of John Smith in the fall of 2011. See another page on this website for a large photo and details about the manuscript of The Narrative of John Smith. (Last updated: 1/19/12)
Notes (Related item): Separated many years before the auction, the bottom portion of page 22, with fifteens lines, has been cut away. Lew David Feldman of the House of El Dieff sold this fragment in the 1970s to Jerry Margolin. It has since been owned by at least two other collectors, and it's current location is not known. (Last updated: 7/31/12)
Lot 12: MICAH CLARKE
Autograph preliminary notes for his novel Micah Clarke
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Listed with a small photo in Peter L. Stern's Mar.-Apr. 2005 printed catalog as item #41. Offered with a detailed description as item #16612P on his website. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 13: THE WHITE COMPANY AND SIR NIGEL
Three autograph notebooks with ideas and notes for The White Company and Sir Nigel
Owner: The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois (circa 2007 present)
Notes: Part of the C. Frederick Kittle Collection of Doyleana, MS 5116 no.2. Purchased by Dr. Kittle at the 19 May 2004 auction. (Last updated: 9/17/12)
Lot 14: THE STARK MUNRO LETTERS
Fragment and notes (4pp) re: 'The Stark Munro Letters'
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Lot 15: THE REIGATE SQUIRES
Autograph manuscript fragment from "The Adventure of the Reigate Squires"
Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Constantine Rossakis (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: This is the only known extant page from the original manuscript for this Sherlock Holmes story. It is the last leaf, where Holmes finishes explaining how he solved the mystery. (Last updated: 9/10/12)
Lot 16: ROUND THE RED LAMP
Autograph letter to Methuen & Co describing the book and sketching a jacket concept, 4 June 1894
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 17: THE MARACOT DEEP AND THE LOST WORLD
Autograph note for The Maracot Deep and an ACD drawing of Professor Challenger
Item 1: ACD drawing of Professor Challenger
Owner: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc. (2006 present)
Prior Owner: Sold by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 2006)
Notes (Item 1): Sold by Stern in 2006. Offered by James Pepper as item #13571J on his website with a detailed description and history. (Last updated: 9/17/12)
Item 2: Autograph note for The Maracot Deep and related material
Owner: Private nautical fiction collector (c. 2008 present)
Prior Owner: Sold by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 c. 2008)
Notes (Item 2): Sold with the original manuscript for The Maracot Deep, which was listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Summer 2006 printed catalog as item #103. (Last updated: 7/7/09)
Lot 18: REGENCY
Autograph manuscript signed of the short story 'An Impression of the Regency'
Owner: Not identified (2006? present)
Prior Owner: Classic Bindings, a dealer (19 May 2004 2006?)
Notes: Offered in July 2004 as item #CB9234. Probably sold between May 2006 and October 2007, and no longer listed at the Classic Bindings website. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 9/17/12)
Lot 19: 'THE SOUTHSEA NOTEBOOKS'
Three autograph notebooks (1885-1889) of literary, historical, and philosophical notes
Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Constantine Rossakis (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: These notebooks were the premier items from the collection and contain the first lines ever written on Sherlock Holmes. (Last updated: 9/10/12)
Lot 20: 'THE NORWOOD NOTEBOOK'
Autograph notebook (1885-1899) of literary ideas and significant life events
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Includes December 1893 entry "Killed Holmes." (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 21: REGENCY
Three autograph notebooks on the Regency period plus 11 pages of other notes
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 22: IDEAS FOR STORIES
Two autograph notebooks, including ideas for Sherlock Holmes stories
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 23: NAPOLEON AND THE NAPOLEONIC SOLDIER
Two autograph notebooks about the Napoleon and the French Army
Owner: Not identified (2006? present)
Prior Owner: Classic Bindings, a dealer (19 May 2004 2006?)
Notes: Offered in July 2004 as item #CB9235/2. Probably sold between May 2006 and October 2007, and no longer listed at the Classic Bindings website. (Last updated: 11/2/07)
Lot 24: NELSON AND NAPOLEON
Autograph notebook on Lord Nelson and the Napoleonic period
Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (January 2007 present)
Prior Owner: Sold by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 January 2007)
Notes: Listed with a small photo in Peter L. Stern's Mar.-Apr. 2005 printed catalog as item #40 and sold in January 2007. For more details on the notebook and a photo, see "Notebook on Nelson and Napoleonic Times" by Cliff Goldfarb in The Magic Door, v. 10, no. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 1,3,6. The Toronto "Collected Works: A Public Legacy" online exhibit includes two photos of the notebook. (Last updated: 10/31/07)
Lot 25: DUKE OF WELLINGTON
Autograph exercise book with ACD notes on Wellington and the Napoleonic period
Owner: Private Collection of Cliff Goldfarb (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 7/10/11)
Lot 26: NORTH AMERICA
Two autograph notebooks and notes for his novel The Refugees
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 27: NOTEBOOKS
Collection of fifteen autograph notebooks
Item 1 Pocket Notebook 1898 with miscellaneous notes for books or lectures
Notes (Item 1): Pocket Notebook, 4.5 x 2.5 inches, about 10 pages used. One page dated 17 September 1898. Offered in June 2004 as Item 4271 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a detailed description and two photos. Sold as of August 2004. (Last updated: 8/26/04)
Item 2: Autograph Notebook on Kings and Queens of England
Notes (Item 2): Autograph Notebook, 7 x 4.5 inches, undated [c.1902-1910] with about 50 pages of notes on the history of the Kings and Queens of England from William I to Victoria. Offered in August 2004 as Item 4337 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a detailed description and two photos. Sold as of January 2005. (Last updated: 1/31/05)
Item 3: Autograph Notebook entitled Roman Lore
Notes (Item 3): Autograph Notebook, 8 x 6.5 inches, undated [?c.1900] with three pages of notes on Roman history, in an Eclipse Exercise Book with title "Roman Lore." Offered in October 2005 as Item 5235 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a detailed description and two photos. Sold in February 2006. (Last updated: 5/12/06)
Item 4: Autograph Notebook on Macaulay's History of England, Astronomy, etc.
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (December 2005 present)
Notes (Item 4): Autograph Notebook, 7 x 4.5 inches, undated, with 9 pages of original poems written during the Boer War, 61 pages of notes on Macaulay's History of England, and 65 pages of notes on Astronomy. Offered as Item 5507 in Julian Browning's online catalogue. Sold in December 2005. For more details and a photo, see "ACD Notebook 'A Shivery Thrill'" by Barbara Rusch in The Magic Door, v. 9, no. 1 (Spring 2006), pp. 1,6. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 5: Autograph Notebook with notes about South America
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (April 2006 present)
Notes (Item 5): Autograph Notebook, 9 x 7 inches, undated, with twelve pages of notes about South America. Offered as Item 5753 in Julian Browning's online catalogue. Sold in April 2006. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 6: Autograph Notebook with notes on a book entitled 'Ireland 1798-1898'
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (November 2006 present)
Notes (Item 6): Autograph Notebook, 8 x 6.5 inches, 1898, with nine pages of notes on a book entitled 'Ireland 1798-1898' by William O'Connor Morris. Offered in May 2006 as Item 5752 in Julian Browning's online catalogue with a detailed description and a photo. Sold November 2006. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 7: Autograph Notebook entitled 'Generalia'
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (June 2007 present)
Notes (Item 7): Autograph Notebook, 9 x 7 inches, undated, with eight pages, entitled 'Generalia,' containing phrases and facts about India notes on the American Revolution and miscellaneous remarks on Indian Furniture and on Huysmans' novel La Bas. Offered in May 2007 as Item 6880 in Julian Browning's online catalogue with a detailed description and a photo. Sold June 2007. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 8: Autograph Notebook entitled 'Modern Young Man'
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (June 2007 present)
Notes (Item 8): Autograph Notebook, 9 x 7 inches, undated, with five pages, entitled 'Modern Young Man', containing modern phrases, slang, and conversation. Sold by Julian Browning in June 2007. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 9: Autograph Notebook entitled 'Mag. Op. Modern Seaman'
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (June 2007 present)
Notes (Item 9): Autograph Notebook, 9 x 7 inches, undated, with 2.5 pages in his hand and 9 pages in another hand (possibly his wife), entitled 'Mag. Op. Modern Seaman', containing maritime phrases, slang, and conversation in Doyle's hand and 'Description of a storm from Pierre Loti's Pκcheurs d'Islande' in the other hand. Sold by Julian Browning in June 2007. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 10: Autograph Notebook entitled 'Mag. Op. Modern Scientist'
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (June 2007 present)
Notes (Item 10): Autograph Notebook, 9 x 7 inches, undated, with three pages, entitled 'Mag.Op. Modern Scientist,' containing scientific and medical phrases. Sold by Julian Browning in June 2007. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 11: Memorandum Book with various notes
Notes (Item 11): Memorandum book, 3 x 4 inches, undated but signed "A. Conan Doyle," in original leather covers, with about 12 pages used for addresses, epigrams, reading notes, and rough drawings. Offered in early 2010 as Item 10996 in Julian Browning's online catalogue with a detailed description and a photo. Sold by Julian Browning in 2010. (Last updated: 6/1/10)
Item 12: Autograph Notebook entitled "Coins and History"
Notes (Item 12): Autograph Notebook entitled "Coins and History," 8 x 6 inches, undated, in original covers, with about 70 pages containing a few lines on each page about bronze coins in Conan Doyle's collection. Offered in early 2010 as Item 10997 in Julian Browning's online catalogue with a detailed description and a photo. Sold with Item 13 by Julian Browning in 2010. (Last updated: 10/1/10)
Item 13: Autograph Notebook with one page and three lines only
Notes (Item 13): Autograph Notebook with one page of notes containing three lines written by Conan Doyle, including "One of the most odious things upon earth is to receive a kindness from one whom we heartily dislike." Offered in early 2010 as Item 10997 in Julian Browning's online catalogue with a detailed description. Sold with Item 12 by Julian Browning in 2010. (Last updated: 10/1/10)
Item 14: Autograph Notebook entitled Pirate & Buccaneer Lore
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (September 2012 present)
Notes (Item 14): Autograph Notebook of 15 pages in an Albion Exercise Book with notes about pirates and a two-page pencil-draft for the story "The Blighting of Sharkey." Sold by Browning to Toronto in 2012. (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Other Notebooks (Details lacking, possibly already listed above):
Synopsis of the History of Byzantium, 31 pages
History of the World, 56 pages
Notebook with list of financial contributions, including "Jos. Bell"
Notes (General): Purchased at the 2004 auction by the dealer Julian Browning Autographs. As of September 2012, Browning had sold all of the notebooks. Please contact me if you know the current location of any notebook without an owner listed above, or have details on any of the other notebooks. (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 28: THE OLD TESTAMENT
Autograph manuscript and notes for a 1928 lecture on the history of the Jews
Owner: The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois (circa 2007 present)
Notes: Part of the C. Frederick Kittle Collection of Doyleana, MS 5361. Originally sold at Christie's and then listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #44. Sold to Dr. Kittle and the Newberry Library by 2007. (Last updated: 9/17/12)
Lot 29: SHERLOCK HOLMES -- PLOTS AND IDEAS
Letters about the case of the missing fiancι, a manuscript map, and typescript plot for a Holmes story
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 30: NOTES ON LITERATURE AND OTHER WRITERS
Nine items on literary subjects, including autograph and typescript material
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 31: PROOFS
Reader's page proofs for two stories, plus copies of two magazine issues
Owner: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (19 May 2004 present) [5]
Notes: See the Conan Doyle papers at the RCSE document, items RCSED GD 21/2 #2-3 and RCSED GD 21/3 #2 for descriptions and a photo. See also the news report [5] for this acquisition. (Last updated: 9/18/12)
Lot 32: FOREWORDS AND SPEECHES
Forewords (4) & speeches (5), mix of manuscript/typescript, some incomplete
Owner: The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois (after 2004 present)
Item 1: MS 5355: Typescript foreword about radio & scientific discoveries, 1918 or later
Item 2: MS 5357: Typescript of An Anglo American Reunion, 190?
Item 3: MS 5358: Typescript foreword to The Crowborough Edition, dated Dec. 1929.
Item 4: MS 5359: Holograph foreword to Phantoms of the Dawn (Violet Tweedale), July 7, [1924]
Notes: Originally unsold at auction, with some or all of the items later acquired by Dr. Kittle. The Newberry now holds at least the four noted above as part of the C. Frederick Kittle Collection of Doyleana. (Last updated: 9/17/12)
Lot 33: POEMS
Autograph manuscripts and copies of 12 poems, with 3 booklets of ACD poems
Owner: Private Collector, British (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 10/15/05)
Lot 34: MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND MANUSCRIPTS
Includes 36 pages of autograph notes, a typescript carbon of "The Parish Magazine" and other items
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 35: ACCOUNT BOOKS
Three autograph account books with literary earnings and household expenses
Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Constantine Rossakis (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/10/12)
Lot 36: GERALD CHRISTY, English lecture agent
Fifty autograph letters signed and other correspondence to Gerald Christy, 1893-1930 and n.d.
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 37: A.P. WATT & SON, literary agents
Correspondence with ACD's literary agent, comprising 158 letters or cards
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 38: J.M. BARRIE (1860-1937)
31 autograph letters signed from Barrie to Conan Doyle, and other material related to Barrie
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 39: FOREIGN POLICY
Autograph manuscript of his play Foreign Policy, based on his short story "A Question of Diplomacy"
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 40: SIR HENRY IRVING (1838-1905)
Six autograph letters signed to ACD from 1892-1902 and five other letters
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 41: SIR HENRY IRVING
Presentation copy from Irving of Coriolanus, with cover inscribed and dated 16 January 1901 by ACD
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Inscribed by ACD on cover (in part) "the copy of Coriolanus in which Henry Irving had marked his corrections for the Stage." Sold at the 2004 auction to an unidentified buyer, and sold again at Bonhams London on 27 June 2006 as lot 390. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/11)
Lot 42: THE WATERLOO PLAY
Autograph manuscript of Act I (with E.W. Hornung revisions) plus other precursor material to The House of Temperley
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 42A: WILLIAM GILLETTE
Inscribed studio photograph of William Gillette
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 43: WILLIAM GILLETTE (1853-1937)
Eleven autograph letters signed to ACD plus two others
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 43A: WILLIAM GILLETTE
Gillette's Sherlockian Greetings card for Christmas 1901 with inscription to ACD
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 44: BRIGADIER GERARD
Typescript with autograph revisions for his play Brigadier Gerard
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 45: THE FIRES OF FATE
Typescript with autograph revisions for his play The Fires of Fate
Owner: Not identified (Fall 2004 present)
Prior Owner: Sold by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 Fall 2004)
Notes: Sold by Stern prior to 12/8/04. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 46: THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY
Twenty typescripts of his play in two early versions with extensive autograph revisions
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 47: THE STONOR CASE
'Author's Copy' typescript of the first two acts of the play, with corrections and additions
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: This is the original unfinished precursor of the play that later became The Speckled Band. (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 48: THE SPECKLED BAND
Typescript of the three-act play, with autograph alterations and additions, 1910.
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 49: MRS THOMPSON
Autograph manuscript of the play, adapted from the novel by W. B. Maxwell, with related items
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 50: DRAMATIC WORKS
Autograph manuscripts and typescripts for parts of various plays
Owner: Private collection of Dr. Richard J. Sveum (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 51: EILLE NORWOOD (1861-1948)
Autograph letter signed to Lady [Jean] Conan Doyle, 10 October 1923, and two programmes
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 52: ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Thirteen items related to Roman Catholicism, including several autograph items
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 53: POLITICS
Political letters
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: A few letters published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 54: THE EDALJI CASE
Approximately 425 letters about the case to or from Sir Arthur, plus 2 notebooks & 10 photos
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Notes: (Last updated: 7/18/09)
Lot 55: THE OSCAR SLATER CASE
Letters and documents from 1914 to 1929 relating to Scotlands notorious Oscar Slater Case
Owner: Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Scotland (19 May 2004 present) [3]
Lot 56: THE CONGO
Autograph letter condemning exploitation of the Congo, to unnamed recipient, 7 pp., 27 August 1909
Owner: Not identified (ca. 2006 present)
Prior Owner: Maggs Bros Rare Books, a dealer (2004? 2006?)
Notes: Offered by Maggs in March 2006 and sold by October 2007. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 57: CANADA AND THE EMPIRE
Letters and manuscripts on the future of the Empire and Canada
Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (19 May 2004 present) [2]
Lot 58: THE IRISH QUESTION AND ROGER CASEMENT
Three autograph letters supporting Home Rule and Roger Casement
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes (Item 1): Three Page Holograph Letter on Irish Home Rule, dated 2 April 1912. Listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #45, and in his May/June 2008 catalog as item #49. Offered with a detailed description as item # 16355P on his website. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Item 2: Two One Page Holograph Letters on Roger Casement's Sentence, dated 29 June and 9 July 1916. Also includes a typed letter to ACD rejecting his petition.
New Owner: Not identified (2006 present)
Notes (Item 2): Listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #46. Sold between May 2006 and October 2007 to a collector. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 10/30/07)
Lot 59: OTHER CAUSES AND CHARITIES
Approx. 34 manuscripts, printed documents, and letters to/from ACD spanning 1901-1930
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 60: SPIRITUALISM
Notebooks, papers and correspondence concerning spiritualism
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 61: SPIRITUALISM: LECTURES AND ESSAYS
Approx. 15 short autograph manuscripts on spiritualism and fairies, plus some related material
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 62: SPIRITUALISM: DANIEL DUNGLAS HOME (1833-86)
Letters by and to ACD about Home, including three to George R. Sims
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 63: SPIRITUALISM: CONAN DOYLE'S TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND
Handwritten address of appreciation to ACD for his work on Spiritualism, bound
Owner: Private Collector, British (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 10/15/05)
Lot 64: SPIRITUALISM: CONAN DOYLE'S TOUR OF AUSTRALIA
Presentation trowel from the Spiritual Church, Brisbane in January 1921, and a 1921 certificate from the Spiritualist Church of New South Wales
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 65: SPIRITUALISM: CONAN DOYLE'S TOUR OF AUSTRALIA
Two decorative presentation mementos given to ACD for his 1920-21 tour
Owner: State Library of New South Wales (19 May 2004 present)
Item 1: From Spiritualists of Melbourne and Victoria, 4 Feb. 1921, mahogany hinged binding
Notes (Item 1): (Last updated: 7/9/11)
Item 2: From Stanmore Spiritualist Church, n.d., bound in black morocco
Notes (Item 2): (Last updated: 7/9/11)
Lot 66: EGYPT AND THE SUDAN
Journal of a voyage up the Nile 1895 1986 and typescript despatches
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 67: THE BOER WAR
ACD 28 February - 22 July 1900 journal as physician at Langman Field Hospital in South Africa, and related material
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 68: BOER WAR
Author's copy of suppressed 2nd edition of The Great Boer War inscribed by ACD (in part) "This volume should be unique."
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 69: FIRST WORLD WAR and THE CHANNEL TUNNEL
ACD April 24, 1913 letter mentioning the Channel Tunnel and his Great Britain and the Next War
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 70: FIRST WORLD WAR
Almost 200 letters to or from ACD, plus notes, maps, & printed material related to his history of the war
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 71: MAJOR ALFRED HERBERT WOOD
Approx. 42 autograph letters from Wood to ACD or his wife Jean, 1914-1918, plus an account book
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 72: MILITARY: BODY ARMOUR
Correspondence to Doyle about his 4 August 1916 letter to The Times and the protection of troops
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 73: 'THE USES OF HATRED - LET ENGLAND REMEMBER'
Correspondence relating to ACD's 26 December 1917 letter to The Times about British prisoners of war
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 74: PASSPORT
Conan Doyle's passport issued 22 July 1920 with photographs, description, and prior passport
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 75: BALLOONING
Photo album entitled "Photographs Illustrating Balloon Trip from Crystal Palace..." on July 4th 1901
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 76: SKIING
Autograph manuscript signed of "An Alpine Pass on Ski" with related letters and clipping
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 77: CRICKET
Letters to ACD from W. G. Grace and C. B. Fry, from ACD to Hornung on the "Undershaw Assizes," and other cricket-related material
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 78: THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Three autograph notebooks (1914, 1920s) and one from his wife of U.S. and Canadian tours
Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (October 2004 present)
Item 1: Autograph manuscript notebook "America Canada 1914."
A 2007 online exhibit has photos of the cover and two pages.
Item 2: Autograph manuscript notebook "American Jottings" [1923].
A 2007 online exhibit has photos of the cover and two pages.
Item 3: Autograph manuscript notebook [untitled, 1922].
A 2007 online exhibit has photos of the cover and three pages.
Item 4: Lady Jean Conan Doyle autograph manuscript diary of their 1914 tour.
A 2007 online exhibit has photos of the cover and two pages.
The Toronto "Curator's Showcase" has a virtual book (digitized images) using Flash with photos of the entire diary, a transcript, and annotations.
Notes: This lot went unsold at the May 2004 auction but was acquired later in 2004 by the Toronto Public Library with funds from the library and the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection. As noted above, all four items were part of the Toronto virtual exhibit for "A Case of Considerable Interest" in 2007. (Last updated: 8/23/11)
Lot 79: SOUTHERN AFRICA
Autograph letters and other items related to Southern Africa and Charles Ashton-Jonson
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 80: MARY DOYLE (1838-1921)
Letters of his mother to ACD
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: Some letters published in 2007, mainly ones concerning the Boer War [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 81: LOTTIE DOYLE
Letters to and from his sister Lottie Doyle
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: A number of these letters were published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/28/07)
Lot 82: INNES DOYLE
ACD Letters to his brother Innes Doyle
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: A number of these letters were published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 83: INNES DOYLE
More than 180 letters from Innes to his brother ACD, and 50 letters to other relatives
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 84: LILY LODER-SYMONDS
Fourteen autograph letters signed to Lily Loder-Symonds, 16 June 1913 - 15 May 1915
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 85: KINGSLEY CONAN DOYLE (1892-1918)
Collection of more than 100 letters and postcards from Kingsley to his parents
Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Fred Kittle (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 10/27/05)
Lot 86: LADY (JEAN) CONAN DOYLE
A series of ten autograph letters and one other to his wife Jean Conan Doyle
Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (June 2011 present)
Prior Owner: Classic Bindings, a dealer (19 May 2004 June 2011)
Notes: Offered by Classic Bindings as item #CB9236/11with photos in various online listings and a June 2010 catalog. Purchased by Toronto with funds from the library and the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, and delivered on 10 June 2011. (Last updated: 6/13/11)
Lot 87: LADY (JEAN) CONAN DOYLE
Two manuscripts with information for Lady (Jean) Conan Doyle
Owner: Private Collection of Roger Johnson and Jean Upton (19 May 2004 present)
Notes (Item 1): This 49-page reading list by Sir Arthur for his wife is in Lady (Jean) Conan Doyle's handwriting. (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Notes (Item 2): This ACD autograph manuscript is actually entitled "A Synopsis of Geology By A.B.U. Syman for the use of J," thus making the putative author's name "A Busy Man." It includes a short comic poem about dinosaurs and "J." The comic sketch shows a primitive man trapped between two dinosaurs rather than two crocodiles. One leaf is reproduced on page 46 of The Sherlock Holmes Miscellany (2012) by Roger Johnson and Jean Upton. (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 88: PERSONAL NOTES AND FRAGMENTS
A collection of 17 miscellaneous undated autograph notes
Item 1: Autograph 'Diary of Illness'
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (October 2005 present)
Notes (Item 1): Autograph 'Diary of Illness', 4 December - early February [n.y.], one sheet of paper written on both sides with notes on his condition. Offered by Andrusier in June 2004 with a detailed description and a large photo. Sold October 2005. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 2: Autograph catalogue of ACD's crime library at Windlesham, four pages on two sheets.
New Owner: Private Collection of Rudy Faist (August 2004 present)
Notes (Item 2): Offered by Andrusier in June 2004 and sold in August 2004. (Last updated: 9/30/04)
Item 3: Autograph note on approaching death
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (October 2005 present)
Notes (Item 3): Autograph note on approaching death, one page on a sheet of stationery, beginning 'As a man grows older ' and concluding 'there is much more of hope than of fear in the prospect.' Offered by Andrusier and sold October 2005. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 4: Autograph note on 'The Seasons at Undershaw'
Notes (Item 4): Autograph note entitled 'The Seasons at Undershaw' on one large page. Offered by Andrusier on his website as item #1213 in February 2006 and sold between June and October 2007. (Last updated: 10/31/07)
Item 5: Autograph note on Golf
Notes (Item 5): Autograph note headed 'Golf' with quotations and jokes, on one page. Offered by Andrusier on his website as item #1214 in February 2006 and sold between June and October 2007. (Last updated: 10/31/07)
Item 6: Autograph card with religious passage 'Do not think of self...'
Notes (Item 6): Autograph card with a religious passage beginning 'Do not think of self...' together with its envelope labeled 'Sayings of my Beloved One' by his wife. Offered by Andrusier as item #1215 on his website in February 2006, and probably sold before May 2009. (Last updated: 7/8/11)
Item 7: List of names & comments on Irish literature including Irish writers
Notes (Item 7): Autograph 4.5 x 7 inch sheet, in pencil, with notes for an essay or speech. Offered by Andrusier as item #2427 on his website in June 2009, and probably sold before July 2011. (Last updated: 7/8/11)
Item 8: Envelope with list of names entitled "Celebrities" on verso
Notes (Item 8): Autograph envelope (reverse), in ink, with names and professions, including "Leon M. Lion. Actor. Producer." Offered by Andrusier as item #2428 on his website in June 2009, and probably sold before July 2011. Offered by Paul Fraser Collectibles as item PF326 with a photo in 2011. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Notes (General): Purchased at the 2004 auction by the dealer Adam Andrusier, who sold items separately and may still have some material. Please contact me if you know the current location of any item above, or have details on any of the other material in this lot. See also lot 133 purchased by Andrusier. (Last updated: 9/23/12)
Lot 89: FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE
Miscellaneous Family Correspondence
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: A number of these letters were published in 2007, especially ones to Lottie [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 90: E.W. HORNUNG (1866-1921)
Thirteen letters to ACD, five letters to Ida Foley, and one letter from ACD
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Last reported held by Stern, but not listed on his web page. (Last updated: 8/16/12)
Lot 91: AINSLIE
A series of 12 autograph letters to "Ainslie"
These letters are almost certainly to Douglas Ainslie (1865/6-1948), a poet, critic and diplomat associated with Oscar Wilde, Constance Wilde, Henry James and others. See "The Identification of Ainslie" by Al Dawson in The Magic Door, v. 14, no. 2 (Summer 2012), pp. 1,6,7.
Item 1: Autograph letter, 12 June 1896, about work and a woman author dinner.
New Owner: Doug Wrigglesworth (November 2004 present)
Notes (Item 1): Autograph letter, signed "A Conan Doyle," 7 x 4.5 inches. One page dated 12 June 1896 from 4 Southsea Terrace, Southsea. ACD says he has trouble working, but will chair a woman author dinner [at the New Vagabond Club on 15 June 1896]. Offered in June 2004 as Item 4272 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a detailed description and a photo. Sold as of August 2004. Purchased by the current owner at the Boston Book Fair in November 2004 from Universal Stamp Company. (Last updated: 8/2/12)
Notes (Item 2): Autograph letter, signed "A Conan Doyle," 7 x 4.5 inches. One page undated [c.1895-96] from Mena House Hotel, Pyramids, Cairo. ACD discusses proposed travels for the 11th. Offered in September 2004 as Item 4428 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a detailed description and a photo. Sold as of January 2005. (Last updated: 1/31/05)
Notes (Item 3): Autograph letter, signed "A Conan Doyle," 7 x 4.5 inches. One page undated [c.1895-96] from Mena House Hotel, Pyramids, Cairo. ACD asks Ainslie to excuse his silence. Offered in January 2005 as Item 4573 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a detailed description and a photo. Sold in April 2005. (Last updated: 10/7/05)
Notes (Item 4): Autograph letter, signed "A Conan Doyle," 7 x 4.5 inches. One page undated from Greyswood Beeches, Haslemere. ACD responds to an invitation, but says he has "a succession of visitors coming." Offered in October 2005 as Item 4886 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a description and a photo and sold between January and October 2007. (Last updated: 11/2/07)
Item 5: Autograph letter asking about Jerusalem
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (June 2007 present)
Notes (Item 5): Autograph letter, signed "A Conan Doyle," 5 x 4 inches. One page undated from Mena [Mena House Hotel, Pyramids, Cairo]. ACD asks if Ainslie has been to Jerusalem, proposes a trip together, and suggests returning via Alexandria and Jaffa "if there is no quarantine." Offered in May 2007 as Item 6881 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a description and a photo. Sold to Toronto June 2007. Reproduced in The Magic Door, Summer 2012. (Last updated: 7/29/12)
Item 6: Autograph letter discussing weekend plans
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (2010 present)
Notes (Item 6): Autograph letter, signed "A.C.D.," 7 x 4.5 inches. One page undated from Greyswood Beeches, Haslemere. ACD discusses weekend plans with Ainslie, saying "two other fellows" will be there and mentions a bike ride and tennis. Offered as Item 11271 in Julian Browning's online catalogue and sold to Toronto in 2010. Reproduced in The Magic Door, Summer 2012. (Last updated: 7/29/12)
Notes (Item 7): Autograph letter, signed "A Conan Doyle," 7 x 4.5 inches. One page undated from Greyswood Beeches, Haslemere. ACD sends back Ainslie's "little coat" and a photo, saying "the only photo I can find is old and somewhat faded." Offered in July 2011 as Item 12154 in Julian Browning's online catalogue, with a description and a photo, and sold by July 2012. (Last updated: 7/29/12)
Notes (General): Purchased at the 2004 auction by the dealer Julian Browning Autographs. As of September 2012, Browning had sold all of the letters. Please contact me if you know the current location of any letter without an owner listed above, or have details on any of the other five letters. (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 92: RALPH BLUMENFELD, Managing Editor of the Daily Express
Eleven autograph letters signed and four postcards to Blumenfeld, most n.d.
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 93: MADAME BROCHMAN, translator into Norwegian
Nine autograph letters and postcards to Madame Brochman, 1897 1914, and material from Touie and Mary Conan Doyle
Owner: Private collection of Dr. Richard J. Sveum (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 94: STRATTON BULNOIS
Three autograph letters signed to Bulnois and one letter to ACD
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 95: SIR THOMAS HENRY HALL CAINE (1853-1931)
Three Caine autograph letters to ACD, with a partly autograph reply by ACD
Owner: Private Collector, British (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 10/15/05)
Lot 96: SIR WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL (1874-1965)
Four letters from Churchill to ACD
Owner: For sale by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 present)
Notes (Item 1): Signed Holograph Letter to ACD, dated 27 October 1900, regarding a lecture. Listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #30. Offered with a detailed description and photo as item #16229P on his website. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Notes (Item 2): Signed letter primarily in a secretarial hand to ACD, 5 October [no year], regarding the Congo and a British Consul General in Berlin. Listed in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #32. Offered with a detailed description and photo as item #16231P on his website. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Notes (Item 3): Typed Letter Signed to ACD, 1 July 1929, regarding the Great War. Listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #33. Offered with a detailed description as item #16232P on his website. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Notes (Item 4): Signed Letter to ACD, 9 May 1907, inviting Conan Doyle to dinner with "Percy, Hugh Cecil ... and a few others" next Thursday at the House of Commons. Listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #31. Sold by Peter L. Stern circa Nov. 2004. Please contact me if you know its current location. (Last updated: 12/22/04)
Lot 97: SIR WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL
Autograph letter from Churchill to ACD on 1 October 1916 about the use of tanks in the Great War
Owner: Not identified (2006 present)
Prior Owner: Sold by Peter L. Stern, a dealer (19 May 2004 2006)
Notes: Listed with a photo in Peter L. Stern's Oct.-Nov. 2004 printed catalog as item #29. Sold to another dealer between May 2006 and October 2007. Please contact me if you know its current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 98: SIR WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL
Three typed letters signed from Churchill to Adrian Conan Doyle, 1941-1949, with comments on ACD
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 99: LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS (1870-1945)
Autograph letter to ACD and his (retained copy) autograph letter reply
Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (December 2010 present)
Prior Owner: Classic Bindings, a dealer (19 May 2004 December 2010)
Notes: Offered by Classic Bindings as item #CB9237/3 with photos in various online listings and a June 2010 catalog. Purchased by Toronto with funds from the library and the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, and delivered in December 2010. For more details on the letters, including photos, see "A Letter from Bosie" by Cliff Goldfarb in The Magic Door, v. 13, no. 2 (Spring 2011), pp. 1, 4. (Last updated: 8/23/11)
Lot 100: THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928)
Letter from Hardy thanking Doyle for his congratulations on Hardy's Order of Merit in 1910
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know its current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 101: R. HEMINGSLEY, critic with the Birmingham Daily Times
Twelve autograph letters signed and one postcard to Hemingsley, [3 January 1889] - [25 October 1893]
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 102: JEROME K. JEROME (1859-1927)
Nine letters from Jerome to ACD, including references to "The Curse of Eve" and "The Time Machine"
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 103: RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936)
Three autograph letters & three autograph postcards to ACD, 1906-1908
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 104: GEORGE MEREDITH (1828-1909)
Manuscript of a lecture on George Meredith and seven letters from Meredith to ACD
Owner: The Portsmouth City Museum (19 May 2004 present) [4]
Lot 105: JAMES PAYN (1830-1898)
Fourteen autograph letters to and seven from James Payn
Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Constantine Rossakis (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/10/12)
Lot 106: THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919)
Two typed letters, with one signed, from Roosevelt to ACD
Owner: The Harlan Crow Library, Dallas, Texas (May 2005 present)
Prior Owner: Classic Bindings, a dealer (19 May 2004 May 2005)
Notes: Purchased at the New York Book Fair in May 2005. (Last updated: 10/17/05)
Lot 107: JAMES RYAN
Approximately 60 autograph letters signed and other correspondence to Conan Doyle, 1910-1918.
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: Some letters were published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/28/07)
Lot 108: JAMES RYAN
Autograph letter to James Ryan, Frinton, 9 September 1913 about faith and archeology
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know its current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 109: MARGARET RYAN
Two autograph letters to Margaret Ryan, n.d., Birmingham and Southsea
Owner: Cornell University Library (December 2004 present)
Notes: The letter from Gravelly Hill, Birmingham is one of condolence while the letter from Bush Villa, Southsea concerns a dawning literary career. Part of the Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, #4690. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. The Rudin literary collection includes over 200 letters by British and American literary giants. They are long-time supporters of the Cornell Library and donated this collection in December 2004. (Last updated: 11/6/07)
Lot 110: GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (1856-1950)
Shaw 24 January 1899 letter and 26 May 1902 postcard to ACD plus a typescript copy reply by ACD
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 111: H. GREENHOUGH SMITH, editor of The Strand Magazine
Eighteen autograph letters signed and one postcard to Smith, most n.d.
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: Some letters were published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/28/07)
Lot 112: BRAM STOKER (1847-1912)
Letter to Stoker complimenting his Celtic imagination, with thanks for a book's charming inscription
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know its current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 113: H.G. WELLS (1866-1946)
Seven autograph letters signed to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Owner: Private collection of Dr. Richard J. Sveum (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 114: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900)
Autograph letter to ACD [?April 1891] about The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Sign of Four
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 115: P.G. WODEHOUSE (1881-1975)
Two autograph letters signed to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Owner: Private collection of Dr. Richard J. Sveum (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 116: LETTERS TO VARIOUS CORRESPONDENTS
Nineteen autograph letters signed and other correspondence to various recipients
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 117: ECCENTRIC LETTERS
Approx. 23 letters & 12 envelopes to ACD, 1896-1917, of unusual fan mail
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 118: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
ACD's General Correspondence
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: Some letters were published in 2007 [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 119: THE CORRESPONDENCE OF LADY [JEAN] CONAN DOYLE
His second wife's General Correspondence, most after ACD's death
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: None of these letters were published in [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 120: LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE
Approx. 620 letters & 83 telegrams to Lady Conan Doyle on the death of Sir Arthur in 1930
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 121: GENEALOGY
Collection of letters, manuscripts, and other material, 1898-1950s, about Conan Doyle genealogy
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 122: DIARY
Conan Doyle's diary for 1901 with approximately 112 entries
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: Exhibited at Haslemere Museum in June 2012. For photos and a discussion of some of the diary's contents, see "The Writing of The Hound of the Baskervilles" in The Baker Street Journal, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Spring 2008), pp. 18-32. (Last updated: 9/21/12)
Lot 123: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MANUSCRIPTS
Two autobiographical autograph letters signed, 5 October 1912 and [November 1921]
Owner: The British Library (2004 present) [6]
Notes: (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 124: GRAMOPHONE RECORD
Typescript of "A Chat with Conan Doyle" headed "Gramaphone Record" with two records and other material
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Please contact me if you know the current location of this lot. A very similar typescript is held at the Harry Ransom Center and shown online as part of their Edgar Allan Poe Digital Collection. However, HRC staff report their typescript was acquired many years before the auction and consists of five pages versus the six pages described by Christie's. (Last updated: 9/2/11)
Lot 125: ADRIAN CONAN DOYLE
General Correspondence of Adrian Conan Doyle
Owner: The British Library (19 May 2004 present) [1]
Notes: None of these letters were published in [7]. (Last updated: 10/25/07)
Lot 126: MEMORABILIA
Miscellaneous items including ACD's identification card and a family autograph album
Owner: Unsold; still the property of the heirs of Anna Conan Doyle
Lot 127: ALBUMS
Two visitors' books (Undershaw 1897 1907), two photograph albums, and a printed commemorative album
Owner: Private collection of Dr. Richard J. Sveum (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Lot 128: CONAN DOYLE'S WALLET
ACD pocket book with photographs, postcards, letters, and other personal material
Owner: reported to be owned by spiritualist Patrick McNamara
Notes: No reply to several contact attempts, so ownership is not confirmed. (Last updated: 8/17/11)
Lot 129: WEDDING INVITATION
Printed invitation to the wedding of Sir Arthur and Jean Leckie, with autograph note by ACD
Owner: Private Collection of Barbara Rusch (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 9/27/12)
Lot 130: CIGARETTE CARDS
A set of 27 cigarette cards of characters from Conan Doyle stories including Holmes and Watson
Owner: The Edinburgh Writers' Museum (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: The Writers' Museum shares a website with other Edinburgh museums and galleries. (Last updated: 1/9/05)
Lot 131: DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS
Humorous sketches on cards, plus five watercolor and two oil paintings, all by ACD
Owner: Not identified
Notes: Sold at the 2004 auction. Please contact me if you know the current location. (Last updated: 8/15/12)
Lot 132: PRINTED EPHEMERA
Two copies of The Immortal Memory, menu cards, programs, club diaries, etc.
Owner: Private Collector (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 6/21/04)
Lot 133: DOMESTIC
A collection of personal papers and ephemera of ACD and his wife
Item 1: Billiard Break Book for Windlesham, 1907-1911, 35pp.
Notes (Item 1): Consisting mostly of ACD matches versus Stewart or Malcolm Leckie, the dealer Adam Andrusier split up the book into individual pages which he sold separately. Some examples: Autograph Billiard Scores, one page dated January 1908 with scores against Malcolm Leckie offered in June 2004; a different page, dated March 1908 with scores against Stewart Leckie, offered in January 2005. See Item #5 for a complete billiard break book. (Last updated: 9/20/12)
Item 2: Notes on exchanges with his children, both sides of one sheet, including discussion of the causes of rain and thunder; from loose pieces in the lot described by Christie's.
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (October 2005 present)
Notes (Item 2): Offered by Andrusier in August 2004 and sold October 2005. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 3: Series of notes entitled 'Children,' one sheet approximately 4.5 x 7.5 inches; from loose pieces in the lot described by Christie's.
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (October 2005 present)
Notes (Item 3): Offered by Andrusier in August 2004 and sold October 2005. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 4: "Baby's Book" by ACD, 15 pages of notes on Denis and Adrian, 4 x 7 inches.
New Owner: Private Collection of Raymond Keene (2005 present)
Notes (Item 4): Offered by Andrusier in January 2005 and sold by October 2005. Published with a full facsimile of Conan Doyle's handwritten journal of the "Baby's Book" and a complete transcript in The Land of Mist with The 'Baby Book' of Denis Stewart Percy Conan Doyle, at Amazon US or Amazon UK. (Last updated: 7/8/11)
Item 5: Billiard Break Book for January 1899 - September 1905, 14 pages with a red roan cover.
New Owner: Toronto Public Library Arthur Conan Doyle Collection (October 2005 present)
Notes (Item 5): Offered by Andrusier and sold October 2005. (Last updated: 10/29/07)
Item 6: Jean Conan Doyle's 1930 snowdrop
New Owner: Brian Pugh (May 2006 present)
Notes (Item 6): Sir Arthur picked the first snowdrop (a small white wildflower) of the season for his wife. This one came with an envelope labeled "The first snowdrop picked for me by my darling Arthur, Jan 23rd 1930." After Andrusier sold the flower and envelope they were framed with photos of Sir Arthur and Jean. Bob Hess purchased the framed item and later sold it to Brian Pugh. (Last updated: 10/31/07)
Item 7: Sir Arthur's hair
New Owner: Private Collector in England (2006 present)
Notes (Item 7): Lot 133 included a large collection of cuttings of hair from Sir Arthur. One of these was framed and sold to Bob Hess, who later sold it to the private collector. (Last updated: 11/9/07)
Item 8: Envelope with "Lord is on my side"
Notes (Item 8): ACD's envelope with note "The Lord is on my side. I will not fear what man doeth unto me" together with an annotated envelope from his son. Listed in October 2007 with a photo and brief description as item #1658 on his website, and probably sold before May 2009. (Last updated: 7/8/11)
Notes (General): Purchased at the 2004 auction by the dealer Adam Andrusier, who sold items separately and may still have some material. Please contact me if you know the current location of item #8, or have details on any of the other material in this lot. See also lot 88 purchased by Andrusier. (Last updated: 9/23/12)
Lot 134: PHOTOGRAPHS
A collection of photographs and personal items of ACD, his family and his homes
Owner: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (19 May 2004 present) [5]
Notes: See the Conan Doyle papers at the RCSE document, for all items in RCSED GD 21/1 and RCSED GD 21/2 #1 for descriptions and photos. See also the news report [5] for this acquisition. (Last updated: 9/18/12)
Lot 135: 'TO THE BEST OF NURSES'
A gold medal from ACD to his wife Jean, dated 1930, incised 'To the Best of Nurses'
Owner: Private collection of Shirley Purves (19 May 2004 present)
Notes: (Last updated: 11/15/04)
See my 19 May 2004 Christie's Conan Doyle Collection sale information page for more details.
The Conan Doyle Collection. (London: Christie's), 2004. Auction catalogue for the Christie's London sale of 19 May 2004 (Code Name: SHERLOCK; Sale Number: 6972). Lot descriptions for sold items are available on the Christie's website under Advanced Search for Past Sales.
"Auction Results: The Conan Doyle Collection 19 May 2004 Sale Number: 6972." <http://www.christies.com/auction/results/results_lotlist.asp?saleno=CKS6972> (accessed 5/21/04), and in a different format at <http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/salebrowse.aspx?intsaleid=18780&viewType=list> (accessed 9/18/12). Lots that did not sell can be determined because they are missing from the results. This was confirmed on 5/21/04 by checking the "price realized" entry for these lots in Christie's online catalogue.
Notes
1: British Library 21 May 2004 Press Release. "Saved for the Nation: Conan Doyle manuscripts bought by the British Library." < http://www.bl.uk/cgi-bin/press.cgi?story=1429>, accessed 5/22/04, archived locally under Saved for the Nation. See below for complete list of BL holdings.
2: Toronto Public Library 19 May 2004 Press Release. "Library's Arthur Conan Doyle Collection Expanded." <http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca/new_arc_04may19_conan_doyle.jsp> (accessed 5/23/04). Also "Conan Doyle archive grows" by Ray Conlogue in the 21 May 2004 Globe and Mail <http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040521.wxconan21/BNStory/Entertainment/> (accessed 5/24/04) and "Toronto library adds to Conan Doyle collection" in the 20 May 2004 CBC Arts News website <http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2004/05/20/conandoyleauction20040520.html> (accessed 5/24/04). See below for a complete list of Toronto holdings.
3: Tim Cornwell, "£30,000 secures Conan Doyle letters," The Scotsman, 21 May 2004, <http://news.scotsman.com/arts.cfm?id=578712004>, accessed 5/23/04; <http://www.scotsman.com/news/163-30-000-secures-conan-doyle-letters-1-531958> as of 9/18/12.
4: Portsmouth 21 May 2004 Press Release. "Portsmouth Museum successful in purchase of Conan Doyle papers." <http://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/pcc/residents/residentsnews/News20040521_ConanDoylePapers.cfm> (accessed 5/24/04).
5: "Conan Doyle notebook is snapped up by surgeons," The Scotsman, 7 Jun 2004, <http://news.scotsman.com/edinburgh.cfm?id=646392004> (accessed 6/7/04); <http://www.scotsman.com/news/conan-doyle-notebook-is-snapped-up-by-surgeons-1-1018830> as of 9/18/12. See below for a complete list of RCSE holdings.
6: Unsold at auction, but the British Library purchased this material by private treaty later in 2004.
7: Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters, ed. by Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower & Charles Foley (New York: Penguin Press), 2007, various pages. This book prints a large number of letters from the Conan Doyle Collection and other important sources. Some of the lots providing material for this book are noted in their respective entry in the Ownership List above.
Thanks to Adam Andrusier, Peter Blau, Julian Browning, Catherine Cooke, Al Dawson, Emma Doyle, Andy Egendorf, Rudy Faist, Rachel Foss, Cliff Goldfarb, Elaine Greig, Andrea Gustavson, Eileen Heeran, Roger Johnson, Raymond Keene, Dr. Fred Kittle, Jon Lellenberg, Ryan Lord, Andrew Malec, Jerry Margolin, Peggy Perdue, Shirley Purves, Brian Pugh, Christopher Roden, Dr. Constantine Rossakis, Barbara Rusch, Peter Stern, Dr. Richard J. Sveum, Jean Upton, Robert Veld , Doug Wrigglesworth, and to those who prefer to remain anonymous, for their help and suggestions.
The following material is held at the indicated institution. See the individual entries above in the Ownership List for more details about each lot.
Modern Literary Manuscripts
As noted in the individual Lot entries above in the Ownership List, some of this material has been published in Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters (2007) and The Narrative of John Smith (2011). The British Library holds other Conan Doyle material as well, including letters donated by his daughter Dame Jean Conan Doyle.
3: A Jesuit Education
11: Conan Doyle's First Novel (online photo)
14: The Stark Munro Letters
36: Gerald Christy, English Lecture Agent
38: J. M. Barrie (1860-1937)
53: Politics
60: Spiritualism
80: Mary Doyle (1838-1921)
81: Lottie Doyle
82: Innes Doyle
84: Lily Loder-Symonds
89: Family Correspondence
92: Ralph Blumenfeld, Managing Editor of The Daily Express
94: Stratton Bulnois
101: R. Hemingsley, critic with The Birmingham Daily Times
107: James Ryan
111: H. Greenhough Smith, Editor of The Strand Magazine
116: Letters to Various Correspondents
118: General Correspondence of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
119: The Correspondence of Lady [Jean] Conan Doyle
123: Autobiographical Manuscripts
125: Adrian Conan Doyle
The Arthur Conan Doyle Collection
For details and links to photos of their other holdings, see my page on Toronto's rare Conan Doyle material.
24: Nelson and Napoleon (online photos)
27: Notebooks *
57: Canada and The Empire
78: The United States and Canada (online photos)
86: Lady (Jean) Conan Doyle
88: Personal Notes And Fragments *
91: Ainslie *
99: Lord Alfred Douglas
133: Domestic *
13: The White Company and Sir Nigel
28: The Old Testament
32: Forewords and Speeches *
http://www.library.rcsed.ac.uk/content/content.aspx
9: The American's Story (online photos)
31: Proofs (online photos)
134: Photographs (online photos)
Related links
For Doyle/Holmes related material, see also:
http://www.mitchelllibrary.org
55: The Oscar Slater Case
http://www.portsmouthcitymuseums.co.uk/
104: George Meredith (1828-1909)
http://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/Venues/The-Writers--Museum.aspx
130: Cigarette Cards
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
109: Margaret Ryan
65: Spiritualism: Conan Doyle's Tour of Australia
106: Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
* Entries marked with an asterisk include some but not all of the items in that lot
19 May 2004 Christie's Conan Doyle Collection sale information
Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters
Conan Doyle's Lost First Novel: The Narrative of John Smith
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