
Jim Harrison, Boxeur
Jim Harrison, Boxeur, written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1910, is a historical novel set in Regency-era England. The story follows Rodney Stone, who narrates his friendship with Jim Harrison, a former boxing champion and forger, as they navigate societal expectations and personal identities. The novel explores themes of class, honor, and the sport of boxing, featuring a mix of adventure and relationships across different social strata, including a ghost story involving Lord Avon.





















