Delphi Complete Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated) (1104 page)

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High-brow House was furnished well
     
With many a goblet fair;
 
So when they brought the Holy Grail,
     
There was never a space to spare.
 
Simple Cottage was clear and clean,
     
With room to store at will;
 
So there they laid the Holy Grail,
     
And there you’ll find it still.

FAT
E

 
 
I know not how I know,
         
And yet I know.
 
I do not plan to go,
         
And yet I go.
 
There is some dim force propelling,
 
Gently guiding and compelling,
 
And a faint voice ever telling
  
       
“This is so.”
 
 
The path is rough and black —
          
Dark as night —
  
And there lies a fairer track
         
In the light.
 
Yet I may not shirk or shrink,
 
For I feel the hands that link
 
As they guide me on the brink
         
Of the Height.
 
   
Bigots blame me in their wrath.
         
Let them blame!
   
Praise or blame, the fated path
         
Is the same.
 
If I droop upon my mission,
 
There is still that saving vision,
 
Iridescent and Elysian,
         
Tipped in flame.
 
   
It was granted me to stand
         
By my dead.
   
I have felt the vanished hand
         
On my head,
 
On my brow the vanished lips,
 
And I know that Death’s eclipse
 
Is a floating veil that slips,
         
Or is shed.
 
 
When I heard thy well-known voice,
         
Son of mine,
 
Should I silently rejoice,
         
Or incline
 
To strike harder as a fighter,
 
That the heavy might be lighter,
 
And the gloomy might be brighter
         
At the sign?
 
 
Great Guide, I ask you still,
         
“Wherefore I?”
 
But if it be thy will
         
That I try,
 
Trace my pathway among men,
 
Show me how to strike, and when,
 
Take me to the fight — and then,

         
Oh, be nigh!

The Non Fiction
 

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and to his right Lady Conan Doyle at the Great Divide, Jasper National Park, June 1914.

THE GREAT BOER
W
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This non-fiction work focuses on the Boer War and was first published in 1900. By the end of the war in 1902 the book had been published in 16 editions, and was constantly revised by Doyle.

The original title page

CONTENTS

 

PREFACE TO THE FINAL EDITION.

CHAPTER 1. THE BOER NATIONS.

CHAPTER 2. THE CAUSE OF QUARREL.

CHAPTER 3. THE NEGOTIATIONS.

CHAPTER 4. THE EVE OF WAR.

CHAPTER 5. TALANA HILL.

CHAPTER 6. ELANDSLAAGTE AND RIETFONTEIN.

CHAPTER 7. THE BATTLE OF LADYSMITH.

CHAPTER 8. LORD METHUEN’S ADVANCE.

CHAPTER 9. BATTLE OF MAGERSFONTEIN.

CHAPTER 10. THE BATTLE OF STORMBERG.

CHAPTER 11. BATTLE OF COLENSO.

CHAPTER 12. THE DARK HOUR.

CHAPTER 13. THE SIEGE OF LADYSMITH.

CHAPTER 14. THE COLESBERG OPERATIONS.

CHAPTER 15. SPION KOP.

CHAPTER 16. VAALKRANZ.

CHAPTER 17. BULLER’S FINAL ADVANCE.

CHAPTER 18. THE SIEGE AND RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY.

CHAPTER 19. PAARDEBERG.

CHAPTER 20. ROBERTS’S ADVANCE ON BLOEMFONTEIN.

CHAPTER 21. STRATEGIC EFFECTS OF LORD ROBERTS’S MARCH.

CHAPTER 22. THE HALT AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

CHAPTER 23. THE CLEARING OF THE SOUTH-EAST.

CHAPTER 24. THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING.

CHAPTER 25. THE MARCH ON PRETORIA.

CHAPTER 26. DIAMOND HILL — RUNDLE’S OPERATIONS.

CHAPTER 27. THE LINES OF COMMUNICATION.

CHAPTER 28. THE HALT AT PRETORIA.

CHAPTER 29. THE ADVANCE TO KOMATIPOORT.

CHAPTER 30. THE CAMPAIGN OF DE WET.

CHAPTER 31. THE GUERILLA WARFARE IN THE TRANSVAAL: NOOITGEDACHT.

CHAPTER 32. THE SECOND INVASION OF CAPE COLONY.

CHAPTER 33. THE NORTHERN OPERATIONS FROM JANUARY TO APRIL, 1901.

CHAPTER 34. THE WINTER CAMPAIGN (APRIL TO SEPTEMBER, 1901).

CHAPTER 35. THE GUERILLA OPERATIONS IN CAPE COLONY.

CHAPTER 36. THE SPRING CAMPAIGN (SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER, 1901).

CHAPTER 37. THE CAMPAIGN OF JANUARY TO APRIL, 1902.

CHAPTER 38. DE LA REY’S CAMPAIGN OF 1902.

CHAPTER 39. THE END.

 

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