Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was an author and doctor who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories as well as The Lost World.

Biography
"I studied under a surgeon named Joseph Bell. He repeated one lesson over and over. We must learn to use our eyes."

- Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle was a doctor who studied under Joseph Bell. Bell served as the inspiration the Sherlock Holmes character that Conan Doyle created when he went on to become a writer.

In April 1912, Sherlock Holmes fan Indiana Jones had tea with Arthur Conan Doyle in London with his letter to the author led to an invitation. Conan Doyle took Jones to see a fotune teller Madame Baclava but the boy was skeptical of her prediction that he would meet with catastrophe on a sea voyage. Afterwards, Jones told Conan Doyle that he was to return to America the next day. He waved away Conan Doyle's concerns over Baclava's message as he was due to sail home on the Titanic.

Appearances

 * Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure
 * Indiana Jones and the Interior World
 * Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone