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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, the legendary detective introduced in the 1887 novel A Study in Scarlet. His Sherlock Holmes series, featuring Holmes and Dr. Watson, became a cornerstone of crime fiction. Beyond Holmes, Conan Doyle wrote a wide range of works, including adventurous tales about Professor Challenger, the humorous Brigadier Gerard stories, plays, poetry, historical novels, and non-fiction. He also played a role in publicizing the famous Mary Celeste mystery with his early short story "J Habakuk Jephson's Statement."