Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was a prolific Scottish author best known for his iconic creation, Sherlock Holmes. However, his literary repertoire extended far beyond the fog-laced streets of Victorian London. Doyle's foray into historical novels is exemplified by works like 'Sir Nigel' (1906), which offers readers a vivid portrayal of chivalry and adventure during the Hundred Years' War. A p...