Conan Doyle's Invitation.
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Doyle also wrote a very famous boxing story called "Rodney Stone" some years before and still immensely popular at that time. Early movies were made of it.
Interestingly he was a brother-in-law of E.W. Hornung, who invented " the character of Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman"..Comment
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He WAS a doctor, Practiced for years, but never made a living at it. He was actually poverty stricken. That's why he began writing. He didn't "invent" Holmes. Holmes was based on a Professor, that Doyle had at medical school, who would analyse and demonstrate how to arrive at a correct diagnosis. This is a well known fact. Dr. Joseph Bell.
Doyle also wrote a very famous boxing story called "Rodney Stone" some years before and still immensely popular at that time. Early movies were made of it.
Interestingly he was a brother-in-law of E.W. Hornung, who invented " the character of Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman"..
HOlmes set a lineage. The Shadow and Batman both owe a nod to Holmes for their own origination!Comment
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Sir Arthur was great friends with Houdini until their very divergent views regarding spiritualism divided them. In the end Houdini threatened to sue Dole regarding his claims that Houdini was indeed completing his effects via supernatural means.
Dole was very well educated but Houdini pointed out the simplest trick would confound him with his only solution being the supernatural.
As examples he believed the scenes of dinosaurs in this 1917 film were real:
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Dole also believed the obviously fake photos of fairies that created a sensation were real:
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- - I see faeries every time I go out.
When I transferred to UT, we had some unusual cultists who built model pyramids that would sharpen their razors and pencils.
Had a friend who raced his 500 H2 Kawasaki that sold me his spare expansion chambers for my stripped down, souped up H2 Cafe Racer back in the day. He had a library of Astrology books and ate, shyte, slept, and went to school based on those forecasts and presumably raced by the same.
Unwittingly got involved with a lovely who had the most beautiful blue eyes that you could just dive into who ended up being from a family of witches and warlocks as she related after belatedly informing me I had "The Mark of the Devil" upon me.
Well, my dream HS girlfriend was a dead ringer for I Dream of Jeannie that did more for the NASA space program as the genie in a bottle found by splashed down astronaut Tony when he washed ashore an abandoned tropical Island.
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Sherlock Holmes used inductive, not deductive reasoning to arrive at his conclusions. Doyle didn't even get that correct.
Inductive reasoning is a method of drawing conclusions by going from the specific to the general. It's usually contrasted with deductive reasoning, where you go from general information to specific conclusions.
Then again maybe not . . . Someone argue with me.
EDIT: After some thought - he is doing both but referring to it all as deductive.
When he sees few scratches on an old watch he concludes a meticulous man must have owned it. (Inductive)
When he knows there should be blood and there isn't, he looks to see if the rug has been moved, and finds the blood stain underneath. (Deductive)
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I'm not sure.Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 05-09-2022, 09:46 AM.Comment
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Doyle wrote some good Holmes stuff - but he was a flake who believed in magic, fairies, and had a flake wife who was a practicing medium.
Wouldn't suprise me a bit that Rickard made the offer to both Doyle and Taft.
But i would argue it was a publicity stunt by Rickard. I am sure all the old time western heroes were mentioned as well, Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, ETC.
Johnson was being very very difficult (careful) about who would referee the fight..
Doyle deserves great praise and recognition for being the writer/creator of Sherlock Holmes . However him and his wife were scumbags. They were scamming people with that spiritualism trash. It's why Houdini hated him so much.Comment
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