L'Ouvrier
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
L'ouvrier (The Worker) was a French weekly then bi-weekly magazine published by Librairie Blériot from 4 may 1861 until 24 april 1920.
In 1907, the magazine published 1 short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle : The Red-Headed League.
By Conan Doyle in L'Ouvrier
1907
- 23.03.1907 (v46 No. 94) : L'Association des Hommes Roux 1/3 (3+ ill. by Georges Conrad, translated by François de Gail) The Red-Headed League
- 27.03.1907 (v46 No. 95) : L'Association des Hommes Roux 2/3 (")
- 30.03.1907 (v46 No. 96) : L'Association des Hommes Roux 3/3 (")
Related articles
L'Oeil du spectre was sub-titled "Imitated from Conan Doyle", as the action takes place in the Sasassa Valley in reference to Arthur Conan Doyle's short story: The Mystery of Sasassa Valley (1879).
1896
- 08.07.1896 (v36 No. 1928) : L'Oeil du spectre 1/3, by Sigismond Gondrin (The Eye of the Spectre)
- 15.07.1896 (v36 No. 1930) : L'Oeil du spectre 2/3
- 22.07.1896 (v36 No. 1932) : L'Oeil du spectre 3/3
Covers
L'Association des Hommes Roux 1/3
(23 march 1907)L'Association des Hommes Roux 2/3
(27 march 1907)L'Association des Hommes Roux 3/3
(30 march 1907)