Charles Altamont Doyle (25 March 1832 – 10 October 1893) was an illustrator, watercolourist and civil servant. A member of an artistic family, he is remembered today primarily for being the father of author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of fictional character Sherlock Holmes. (From Wikipedia) More about Charles Altamont Doyle:
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| | Books by Charles Altamont Doyle: Doyle, Charles Altamont, illust.: Mistura Curiosa (Edinburgh: Maclachlan and Stewart, 1869), by James A. Sidey, also illust. by John Smart Doyle, Charles Altamont, illust.: Our Trip to Blunderland: or, Grand Excursion to Blundertown and Back (Edinburgh and London: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1877), by J. H. A. Macdonald (multiple formats at archive.org) Doyle, Charles Altamont, illust.: The Queens of Society (New York: Harper and Bros., 1861), by A. T. Thomson and Philip Wharton, also illust. by George Dalziel and Edward Dalziel (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
Additional books by Charles Altamont Doyle in the extended shelves: Doyle, Charles Altamont: Clebs the younger in search of a wife; or, The drawingroom troubles of Moody Robinson esquire (Hogg and sons, 1859) (page images at HathiTrust) Doyle, Charles Altamont: Coelebs the younger in search of a wife (Hogg and sons, 1859) (page images at HathiTrust) Doyle, Charles Altamont, illust.: The Life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1861), by Daniel Defoe and John Alexander Ballantyne (page images at Florida) Doyle, Charles Altamont: Men who have risen : a book for boys (W.A. Townsend, 1861) (page images at HathiTrust) Doyle, Charles Altamont, illust.: Our trip to Blunderland : or, grand excursion to Blundertown and back, by J. H. A. Macdonald (Gutenberg ebook)
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