Le Monde Moderne
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Le Monde Moderne (The Modern World) was a French monthly magazine founded in january 1895 and closed in july 1908. It was publsihed by "Albert Quantin, éditeur" in Paris (5 rue Saint-Benoît, 75006 Paris). In 1902, the magazine become bi-monthly. Around 1904, because of shareholders difficulties, Quantin sold the magazine to Félix Juven and the magazine was renamed "Revue de la famille" in 1908.
Between 1902 and 1906, the magazine published 6 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in Le Monde Moderne
1902
- 08.1902 (No. 96) : L'Escarboucle bleue
(no ill., tr. by P. O.) The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
1903
- 04.1903 (No. 104) : L'Homme à la lèvre retroussée
(no ill., tr. by F. O.) The Man with the Twisted Lip
1904
- 06.1904 (No. 118) : Le Commis de l'agent de change
(3 ill. by Maurice Dulac, tr. by P. O.) The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk
- 10.1904 (No. 122) : Le Gloria Scott
(ill., tr. by P. O.) The Adventure of the Gloria Scott
1906
- 10.01.1906 (new series No. 3) : Forbans et pirates : Le Capitaine Sharkey
(ill. by Maurice de Lambert, tr. by Henry Evie) The Governor of St. Kitt's - 10.01.1906 (new series No. 3) : Le Drapeau vert
(ill. by Maurice de Lambert, tr. by Henry Evie) The Green Flag