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Clifford S. Goldfarb | Montreal Dickens Fellowship

Montreal Dickens Fellowship
for the best of times

Clifford S. Goldfarb is Chairman of the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection at the Toronto Reference Library, and was investitured in the Baker Street Irregulars in 1984 as “Fordham, the Horsham Lawyer”. Cliff's extensive Doylean writings includes "Investigating Sherlock Holmes" (joint with Hartley R. Nathan, 2014) and "The Great Shadow: Arthur Conan Doyle, Brigadier Gerard and Napoleon" (1997). He is a former Meyers (President) of the Bootmakers of Toronto. He has spoken to the Toronto Dickens Fellowship on several occasions and researches and collects on topics related to the Napoleonic Wars era writing of Arthur Conan Doyle and the artist W.B. Wollen. When he has to work, he is counsel to the Toronto law firm of Gardiner Roberts LLP, specializing in charities and non-profits.