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Authors: Gyles Brandreth
Tags: #Historical Mystery, #Victorian
CONTENTS
Principal characters in the narrative
2 From the Daily Chronicle, first edition, Friday, 14 March 1890
3 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
4 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
5 Letter from Arthur Conan Doyle to his younger brother, Innes Conan Doyle
6 From the Evening News, London, Friday, 14 March 1890
7 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
10 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
11 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
12 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
13 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
15 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
16 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
18 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
20 Letter from Arthur Conan Doyle to his wife, Louisa ‘Touie’ Conan Doyle
21 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
23 Notes from the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle on the subject of ‘Hysteria in Women’
24 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
25 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
27 Letter from Oscar Wilde to Rex LaSalle, care of 17 Wardour Street, Soho, delivered by messenger
28 Letter from Arthur Conan Doyle to his wife, Louisa ‘Touie’ Conan Doyle
30 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
31 From the notebook of Inspector Hugh Boone of Scotland Yard, Saturday, 15 March 1890
32 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
33 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
34 From Reynolds’s Newspaper, Sunday, 16 March 1890
35 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
36 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
38 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
39 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
40 From the notebook of Inspector Hugh Boone of Scotland Yard, Monday, 17 March 1890
41 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
43 Letter from Constance Wilde to her mother-in-law, Lady Wilde
44 Letter from Oscar Wilde to Rex LaSalle, care of 17 Wardour Street, Soho, delivered by messenger
46 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
47 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
48 Letter from Arthur Conan Doyle to his wife, Louisa ‘Touie’ Conan Doyle
51 From the Daily Chronicle, final edition, Wednesday, 19 March 1890
52 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
55 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
56 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
58 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
59 From The Times, Wednesday, 19 March 1890
60 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
63 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
64 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
65 From the Evening News, late edition, Wednesday, 19 March 1890
66 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
67 From the notebook of Inspector Hugh Boone of Scotland Yard, Wednesday, 19 March 1890
68 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
69 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
72 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
73 From the diary of Rex LaSalle
75 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
76 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
79 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
80 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
81 From the journal of Arthur Conan Doyle
82 From the notebooks of Robert Sherard
83 Telegram sent to Constance Wilde at 16 Tite Street, Chelsea, at midnight on Friday, 21 March 1890
84 From the Evening News, London, first edition, Saturday, 22 March 1890
OSCAR
WILDE
and the
Nest of Vipers
Gyles Brandreth
First published in Great Britain in 2010 by John Murray (Publishers)
An Hachette UK Company
© Gyles Brandreth 2010
The right of Gyles Brandreth to be identified as the Author of the Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. Apart from any use permitted under UK copyright law no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.
All characters in this publication – other than the obvious historical figures – are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
A CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library
Epub ISBN 978-1-84854-459-8
Book ISBN 978-1-84854-247-1
John Murray (Publishers)
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In memory of my mother
Alice Mary Addison
1914–2010