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Forays into the Wilderness: Conan Doyle as Amateur Photographer

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Conan Doyle began his career as a writer with a series ‘Where to Go with the Camera’, which appeared in the British Journal of Photography. This chapter examines this series of essays along with the metaphorical and cultural-historical dimensions of the texts.
Title: Forays into the Wilderness: Conan Doyle as Amateur Photographer
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Conan Doyle began his career as a writer with a series ‘Where to Go with the Camera’, which appeared in the British Journal of Photography.
This chapter examines this series of essays along with the metaphorical and cultural-historical dimensions of the texts.

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