The Last Galley

The Last Galley
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Publsiher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788728020142

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‘The Last Galley’ is a collection of eighteen short stories by renowned Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Split into two parts, stories in the collection include ‘The Contest’, ‘The Home-Coming’, and ‘The Marriage of the Brigadier’. Many of the stories are set in ancient Rome, and contain plenty of adventure, excitement, and mystery. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a British author, best known as the creator of the world-famous detective Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, he was educated in England and Austria before studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh. It was during his time at university that Doyle began writing short stories, submitting them to magazines and journals. His first Sherlock Holmes novel, ‘A Study in Scarlet’ was written in just three weeks and published in 1887 to favourable reviews, and more Sherlock adventures followed. By 1893, Doyle was growing tired of Sherlock and attempted to kill him off in the story ‘The Final Problem’, but public outcry caused him to resurrect the famous detective. He featured in a total of 56 short stories and four novels along with his trusty sidekick Dr Watson and made Doyle one of the best-paid authors of the time. The stories have been adapted multiple times; most recently in the successful BBC series ‘Sherlock’ starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. Later literary works included the Professor Challenger series which began with ‘The Lost World’, in which Challenger sets out to find evidence of prehistoric life. The book inspired numerous adaptations, including the films ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘The Lost World’. In later life Doyle became captivated by the world of spiritualism and the occult and published non-fiction works about his beliefs including ‘The Coming of the Fairies’. Arthur Conan Doyle died at home in 1930.

The Last Galley Impressions and Tales

The Last Galley  Impressions and Tales
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2024-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783387321135

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

The Last Galley

The Last Galley
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1911
Genre: Adventure stories, English
ISBN: 9781427058638

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The last Galley Impressions and Tales II

The last Galley  Impressions and Tales II
Author: Doyle A.C.
Publsiher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9785521071692

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Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 – 1930) was an English writer best known for his detective stories about Sherlock Holmes. “The Last Galley: Impressions and Tales II” is the second volume in the series, consisting of wonderful short stories like “De Profundis,” “Out of the Running,” and “The Lord of Falconbridge.”

The Last Galley Impressions And Tales

The Last Galley  Impressions And Tales
Author: Артур Конан Дойл
Publsiher: Litres
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9785457686342

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This volume collects a wide array of the author's short works of fiction, spanning virtually every literary genre. Detective stories are featured, but genres such as historical fiction, romance, and even nautical adventure are represented, as well. The Last Galley is an engrossing grab-bag of tales from the pen of one of the greatest nineteenth-century writers.

The Last Galley

The Last Galley
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Publsiher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2011-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755115761

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The drama of events from the past is magnificently captured in this collection of short stories. From the last desperate moments of a stricken Carthaginian galley to mutiny on board a pirate ship, Conan Doyle captures the excitement and colour of the age, through which he weaves his storytelling genius. This is a thrilling volume from the creator of Sherlock Holmes.

The Art of Showing Up How to Be There for Yourself and Your People

The Art of Showing Up  How to Be There for Yourself and Your People
Author: Rachel Wilkerson Miller
Publsiher: The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781615196623

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A modern roadmap to true connection—first by showing up for yourself and then for others If you’re having trouble connecting with those around you, know that you’re not the only one. Adult friendships are tricky!!! Part manifesto, part guide, The Art of Showing Up is soul medicine for our modern, tech-mediated age. Rachel Wilkerson Miller charts a course to kinder, more thoughtful, and more fulfilling relationships—and, crucially, she reminds us that “you can’t show up for others if you aren’t showing up for yourself first.” Learn to fearlessly . . . define your needs, reclaim your time, and commit to self-care ask for backup when times are tough—and take action when others are in crisis meet and care for new friends, and gently end toxic friendships help your people feel more seen (and more OK) overall!

Galley Slave

Galley Slave
Author: Jean Marteilhe
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783468683

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This remarkable memoir tells of the miseries of Jean Marteilhe of Bergerac, a Protestant condemned to the Galleys of France for his Religion, who, after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, attempted, like so many French Huguenots, to escape to the more sympathetic Protestant countries bordering France. In 1700, heading through the Ardennes towards Charleroi, he was captured by French Dragoons and thrown into gaol.In 1707 he then found himself, like so many Huguenots, condemned to serve in the French Mediterranean galleys. Little is known of life as a galley slave on these oared vessels. Certainly no accounts have come down to us from ancient Greece or Rome, though a little is known from the time of the Crusades. So Marteilhes racy account represents the only authentic record of the miseries of a galley slave who experienced all the horrors of whips and chains and the dreaded bastinado—foot whipping.For six years he pulled his oar, often seeing friends and co-religionists lashed—sometimes to death—under the whips of the overseers. He himself sustained almost fatal injuries in a bloody engagement with the British off the mouth of the Thames before being released under a general amnesty in 1713.Galley Slave brings vividly to life the sufferings and conditions on the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century galleys and is a unique and unforgettable account.