Derbyshire Courier
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Derbyshire Courier (The Derbyshire Courier from 19 november 1881) was a weekly British newspaper published in Chesterfield published from 1837 to 1922.
In 1879 and 1907, the newspaper published 2 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Derbyshire Courier
1879
- 13.09.1879 : The Mystery of Sasassa Valley: A South African Story (anonymous)
1907
- 27.04.1907 : The Confession
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1900
- 09.06.1900 : Pathetic Battlefield Story
- 12.06.1900 : Pathetic Battlefield Story
1903
- 17.01.1903 : Sherlock Holmes Is Coming
1905
- 27.05.1905 : Prince and Medical Men
- 30.05.1905 : Prince and Medical Men
- 24.06.1905 : The Bisley Meeting
- 27.06.1905 : The Bisley Meeting
1906
- 03.02.1906 : Echoes of the Election
1907
- 16.03.1907 : The Edalji Inquiry
- 06.08.1907 : The Edalji Case: Further Homes Office Action
1908
- 18.07.1908 : The Bisley Rifle Meeting
1909
- 24.07.1909 : Police Weekly Rest Day (speech)
1912
- 24.08.1912 : A Second Beck Case (review of The Case of Oscar Slater)
- 27.08.1912 : A Second Beck Case (review of The Case of Oscar Slater)
1917
- 03.11.1917 : Belper Medium's Cage
1921
- 16.07.1921 : Derbyshire Marksmen at Bisley
- 12.11.1921 : Tribute to Chesterfield Billiards Player