If you liked British Campaigns in France and Flanders 1914 by Arthur Conan Doyle, start with Pes Baskerviliv ... (1928), Sign of the Four (Coycoy) (2017), and Crabbe's Practice (2014). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after British Campaigns in France and Flanders 1914?

BookOrb recommends Pes Baskerviliv ... (1928), Sign of the Four (Coycoy) (2017), Crabbe's Practice (2014), Ballads (1) (2021), and Great Britain and the Next War (1914).

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Who wrote British Campaigns in France and Flanders 1914?

British Campaigns in France and Flanders 1914 is by Arthur Conan Doyle.