Sir Arthur Conan. The Narrative of John Smith.

by DOYLE

£100 · Offered by Henry Sotheran Ltd

DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan. The Narrative of John Smith. London: The British Library . 2011. 8vo. Original red cloth lettered in gilt on spine with gilt block on upper board, in slipcase. Mint. First edition, limited edition of 250 numbered copies. The manuscript of Doyle's lost first novel formed part of a collection of private papers that emerged at auction in 2004 and was bought by the British Library for nearly £1m. Written in four black notebooks, the 130-page work has now been transcribed and produced in book form for the first time here. Before there was the astute detective Sherlock Holmes and his capable compatriot Watson, there was the opinionated Everyman, John Smith. In 1883, when he was just 23, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote The Narrative of John Smith while he was living in Portsmouth and struggling to establish himself as both a doctor and a writer. He had already succeeded in having a number of short stories published in leading magazines of the day, such as Blackwood’s , All the Year Round , London Society , and the Boy’s Own Paper – but as was the accepted practice of literary journals of the time, his stories had been published anonymously. Thus, Conan Doyle knew that in order to truly establish his name as a writer, he would have to write a novel. That novel – the first he ever wrote and only now published for the first time – is The Narrative of John Smith . Many of the themes and stylistic tropes of his later writing, including his first Sherlock Holmes stor

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