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British writer Arthur Conan Doyle was much more than the famous creator of the beloved fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. He was also a Christian spiritualist with a profound belief in immortality and a keen knowledge of ancient mysticism. In his enduring nonfiction work The New Revelation he provides proof for life after death and communication with the dead, a message that offers hope and consolation to all those who have lost loved ones, or who want to know what happens after so-called "death." In this attractive Sea Raven Press reprint of the classic 1918 book, Conan Doyle discusses his…mehr

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British writer Arthur Conan Doyle was much more than the famous creator of the beloved fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. He was also a Christian spiritualist with a profound belief in immortality and a keen knowledge of ancient mysticism. In his enduring nonfiction work The New Revelation he provides proof for life after death and communication with the dead, a message that offers hope and consolation to all those who have lost loved ones, or who want to know what happens after so-called "death." In this attractive Sea Raven Press reprint of the classic 1918 book, Conan Doyle discusses his journey from skeptic to believer, citing scientific experiments and studies, as well as his own personal experiences, all adding up to irrefutable evidence that human consciousness survives the death of the physical body. After years of communicating with the "dead," Conan Doyle sifts through his findings, concluding that we live on for eternity in a luminous pain-free world of beautiful light, complete freedom, and unconditional love, surrounded by family members, friends, and kindred spirits. Edited by award-winning historian and Bible authority Lochlainn Seabrook - currently the author and editor of nearly 100 books - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The New Revelation includes four chapters, supplementary documents, a preface by the author, and an introduction by the editor. As with all our reprints, not one word has been added to or subtracted from the original text. This book is available in paperback and hardcover.
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Doyle is also known as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or "Conan Doyle", suggesting that "Conan" is the part of the title of his compound name. He was baptized in St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. After baptism, he got the name "Arthur Ignatius Conan" and "Doyle" as his last name. Many other names like Michael Conan were regarded as his godfather. The indexes of the British Library and the Library of Congress treat "Doyle" alone as his last name. Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan was a British essayist and doctor. He was the man behind the creation of the famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for 'A Study in Scarlet'. He had written four books and 56 brief tales about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are achievements in the field of thriller fiction. Doyle was a famous essayist. Other than Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and sci-fi anecdotes about Professor Challenger and hilarious tales about the Napoleonic fighter Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays.