“Dogmas of every kind put assertion in the place of reason and give rise to more contention, bitterness, and want of charity than any other influence in human affairs.”
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Letters to the press: the unknown Conan Doyle
This book compiles letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle, shedding light on his personal insights and professional journey as a renowned author and influential figure in the press. more
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