The British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) is best remembered as the creator of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 22, 1859, into an Irish Roman Catholic family of noted artistic ac...
It is difficult to imagine the shape which detective fiction might have taken had it not been for the creation by Arthur Conan Doyle of Sherlock Holmes. Conan Doyle took a form of fiction which had become popular through the works of his predecessors, Ed...
Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for his short stories and novels about Sherlock Holmes, whom Jon L. Lellenberg describes in The Quest for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Thirteen Biographies in Search of a Life (1987) as "the most universally recognized fiction...
Micah Clarke by Arthur Conan Doyle is an historical adventure novel set during the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 in England. The book follows the exploits of Conan Doyle's fictional character Micah Clarke. In the process the book also records much of the...
EHUD BEN ZVI, Micah (FOTL 21B; Grand Rapids/Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2000). Pp. xvi + 189. Paper $35. Ben Zvi makes his focus the final form of Micah and its reception by its original audience. This approach results in, or from, a number of basic...
BRUCE K. WALTKE, A Commentary on Micah (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007). Pp. xviii + 490. $32. Waltke wrote two expository commentaries on Micah in the late 1980s in works addressing multiple prophetic books (David W. Baker, T. Desmond Alexander, and Bruce K. Waltke,...