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The Great Boer War Arthur Conan Doyle

The Great Boer War Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle

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2016
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The Great Boer War is a non-fiction work on the Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle and first published in 1900 by Smith, Elder & Co. By the end of the war in 1902 the book had been published in 16 editions, constantly revised by Doyle. The Introduction describes the book as: " A very thorough account, including tables at the end of those killed or wounded up until the 8th September when he left South Africa. This account is compiled with as much accuracy as was attainable at this date, and with as much detail as a single volume will permit. In frequent conversations with Boers, Conan Doyle has endeavoured to get their views upon both political and military questions. Often the only documents he had to consult were the convalescent officers and men under his care, therefore some errors may have crept in. The closing scenes of the Boer War have necessarily been treated with less detail than the earlier. " The book was completed in September 1900, at a time when the British believed that the war was over.However, the war continued until 1902.
The Crime of the Congo Arthur Conan Doyle

The Crime of the Congo Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle

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2016
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The book was intended as an expos of the situation in the so-called Congo Free State (labelled a "rubber regime" by Conan Doyle), an area occupied and designated as the personal property of Leopold II of Belgium and where the serious human rights abuses were occurring. Indigenous people in the region were being brutally exploited and tortured, particularly in the lucrative rubber trade. In the introduction to The Crime of the Congo Conan Doyle wrote: "I am convinced that the reason why public opinion has not been more sensitive upon the question of the Congo Free State is that the terrible story has not been brought thoroughly home to the people", a situation he intended to rectify. Conan Doyle was "strongly of the opinion" that the crimes committed on the Congo were "the greatest to be ever known", and he lauded the work of the Congo Reform Association. Conan Doyle was dismissive of the annexation of the state by Belgium, a situation intended to end the personal rule of the King. Conan Doyle noted that slavery and ivory poaching continued to occur after annexation and that "The Congo State was founded by the Belgian King, and exploited by Belgian capital, Belgian soldiers and Belgian concessionnaires. It was defended and upheld by successive Belgian Governments, who did all they could to discourage the Reformers".
Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer

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2016
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"...Schopenhauer, qui a sur toutes choses des th ories, en pr sente une assez ing nieuse, quoique tr s contestable, sur la participation de chacun des parents dans la constitution morale de l'enfant, et il l'appuie sur nombre de faits int ressants emprunt s l'histoire. Selon lui, ce qu'il y a de fondamental et de premier, le caract re, les passions, les tendances, sont un h ritage du p re; l'intelligence, facult secondaire et d riv e, proc de essentiellement de la m re. Au reste, le caract re et l'intelligence donnent lieu, par leurs r actions mutuelles, des combinaisons impr vues et trop complexes pour qu'il soit toujours ais de faire la part des deux l ments associ s; mais cette th orie, qui tient aux principes m mes de sa doctrine, Schopenhauer se flatte d'en trouver au moins une confirmation irr cusable dans sa propre histoire, et il y a quelque chose de sp cieux dans cette pr tention. Il est ombrageux comme son p re, spirituel et subtil comme sa m re. Le voil d s pr sent tel qu'il demeurera jusqu' la fin, et l'on peut entrevoir d j quels pourront tre les caract res de sa philosophie..."