However, those which are confirmed to be Conan Doyle’s have been endlessly adapted for film, television and stage, and are enjoyed by millions across the world. Since Conan Doyle’s death, professional and amateur ‘Holmesians’ have discussed the possibility of lost works, with as many of 18 works cited as possible entrants. Instead, Conan Doyle’s first collection of Sherlock Holmes short stories, published in The Strand Magazine in 1991, propelled him to international fame, and today, more than 60 million copies have been sold. However, Holmes’ quick thinking in a range of thrilling settings didn’t immediately take off after being published in the Beeton’s Christmas Annual of 1887. Regarded as milestones in the field of crime fiction, Conan Doyle wrote his first Sherlock Holmes novel in 1886. The brainchild of British writer and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), the genius super sleuth Sherlock Holmes features in 4 novels and 56 short stories, accompanied by his trusty sidekick Dr. Over 125 years since he was first shared with the world, the character of Sherlock Holmes remains the most popular fictional detective in history.