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*[http://www.luath.co.uk/acatalog/Immortal_Memories.html ''Immortal Memories''] A Compilation of Toasts to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns as Delivered at Burns Suppers Around the World, Selected & Edited by John Cairney; Luath Press,  ISBN 1842820095
*[http://www.luath.co.uk/acatalog/Immortal_Memories.html ''Immortal Memories''] A Compilation of Toasts to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns as Delivered at Burns Suppers Around the World, Selected & Edited by John Cairney; Luath Press,  ISBN 1842820095THE IMMORTAL MEMORY
 
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Arthur Conan Doyle Society
| isbn = 0742627063, 9780742627062
| pages = 8
| last = Doyle
| first = Sir Arthur Conan
| coauthors = Arthur Conan Doyle Society
| title = "The immortal memory"
| date = 1993
}}
 
[[Arthur Conan Doyle]] was the guest of honour at a Burns Club Dinner on 23 March 1901 (having been deferred because of Queen Victoria's death) and he proposed 'The Immortal Memory'. In 1993, the [http://www.ash-tree.bc.ca/acdspubs.htm#The%20Immortal%20Memory ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE SOCIETY] reprinted the speech in a limited edition of 50 numbered copies.

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  • Immortal Memories A Compilation of Toasts to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns as Delivered at Burns Suppers Around the World, Selected & Edited by John Cairney; Luath Press, ISBN 1842820095THE IMMORTAL MEMORY
  • Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan; Arthur Conan Doyle Society (1993). "The immortal memory". Arthur Conan Doyle Society, 8. ISBN 0742627063, 9780742627062. 

Arthur Conan Doyle was the guest of honour at a Burns Club Dinner on 23 March 1901 (having been deferred because of Queen Victoria's death) and he proposed 'The Immortal Memory'. In 1993, the ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE SOCIETY reprinted the speech in a limited edition of 50 numbered copies.