St. Louis Post-Dispatch
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is a daily St. Louis (Missouri, US) newspaper. Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) purchased the bankrupt St. Louis Dispatch at a public auction and merged it with the St. Louis Evening Post to create the St. Louis Post and Dispatch, whose title was soon shortened to its current form: The St. Louis Post Dispatch.
In 1891 and 1892, the newspaper published 9 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1891
- 23.10.1891 : The Mystery of Boscombe Valley
- 08.11.1891 : The Story of Five Orange Pips (1 illustration)
- 06.12.1891 : The Man with the Twisted Lip (2 ill.)
1892
- 13.03.1892 : The Adventures of a Nobleman 1/2 (1 ill.)
- 20.03.1892 : The Adventures of a Nobleman 2/2 (1 ill.)
- 17.04.1892 : The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 1/2 (1 ill.)
- 24.04.1892 : The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 2/2 (1 ill.)
- 14.05.1892 : An Army Scandal (1 ill.)
- 12.06.1892 : Adventures of the Copper Beeches 1/2 (2 ill.)
- 19.06.1892 : Adventures of the Copper Beeches 2/2 (2 ill.)
- 18.10.1892 : An Arizona Tragedy
- 20.11.1892 : Adventure of the Speckled Band
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1899
- 18.06.1899 : Doyle's Play is Rather Tame (Halves / Sherlock Holmes)
1912
- 01.04.1912 : Sherlockinette Ousts Bunny Hug and Turkey Trot
1913
- 10.05.1913 : His Interest (joke)
1914
- 10.06.1914 : Holmes Out-Sherlocked