Arthème Fayard & Cie
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Arthème Fayard & Cie is a French publishing house based in Paris, founded in 1857 by Jean-François Arthème Fayard (1836-1895) as Librairie Arthème Fayard. In 1895, after his father's death, Joseph-Arthème Fayard (1866-1936) took over. He continued the success of the company by creating magazines of illustrated novels. Today known as Fayard.
The company published 6 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle in the following magazines
Conan Doyle published by Arthème Fayard & Cie
- 15.11.1908 (Vol. 1 No. 11) : L'Amnésie de John Huxford (John Huxford's Hiatus)
- 15.09.1911 (Vol. 3 No. 9) : La Main brune (The Story of the Brown Hand)
- 08.1922 (No. 14) : La Rivale (The Aventure of Thor Bridge)
in L'Aventure
- 28.07.1927 (No. 6) : Un pauvre vieux, nouvelle mystérieuse (The Adventure of the Retired Colourman)
- 22.09.1927 (No. 14) : Le Soldat décoloré (The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier)
- 24&31.05.1928 (No. 49-50) : La Crinière de lion (The Adventure of the Lion's Mane)