Daily Sketch
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Daily Sketch was a British daily newspaper founded in Manchester in 1909 by Sir Edward Hulton.
Between 1919 an 1926, the newspaper published 3 letters an 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle, and 1 interview.
By Conan Doyle in Daily Sketch
1919
- ??.10.1919 : Speech After Death (article) 1 ill. by Matt
1920
- 09.02.1920 : Conjurers and Spirits. Conan Doyle on the most Futile of All Abbsurd Arguments (letter)
1924
- 19.11.1924 : Criticism of the Daily Sketch Exposure (letter)
1926
- 15.03.1926 : Interview in The Daily Sketch (interview)
- 02.06.1926 : Butler or Ghost? (letter)
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1932
- 11.10.1932 : Conan Doyle Comes Through, by Lady Conan Doyle
- 12.10.1932 : Conan Doyle Still in the Family Council, by Lady Conan Doyle (2 photos)
- 13.10.1932 : The Three Bogies of Anti-Spiritualists, by Lady Conan Doyle
- 14.10.1932 : The Next Worlds, by Lady Conan Doyle
- 15.10.1932 : I Accuse the Churches, by Lady Conan Doyle
- 17.10.1932 : The Gift of Mediumship, by Lady Conan Doyle