The Cosmopolitan
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Cosmopolitan is an American monthly periodical created by Schlicht & Field of New York in 1886 and still published now as a woman magazine.
Between 1895 and 1899, the periodical published 3 short stories and 1 novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Cosmopolitan
1895
- 09.1895 : Tempted by the Devil 5 ill. by T. de Thulstrup
1897
- 01.1897 : Uncle Bernac 1/3, 7 ill. by Robert Sauber
- 02.1897 : Uncle Bernac 2/3, 7 ill. by Robert Sauber
- 03.1897 : Uncle Bernac 3/3, 7 ill. by Robert Sauber
1898
- 12.1898 : The Retirement of Signor Lambert 5 ill. by B. West Clinedinst
1899
- 12.1899 : The Crime of the Brigadier 5 ill. by Max F. Klepper
Related articles
1889
- 11.1889 : Review of Micah Clarke, by John Habberton
1931
- 01.1931 : Conan Doyle's Startling Message from the Beyond, by Harry price
Covers
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Tempted by the Devil (september 1895)
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Uncle Bernac 1/3 (january 1897)
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Uncle Bernac 2/3 (february 1897)
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Uncle Bernac 3/3 (march 1897)
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The Retirement of Signor Lambert (december 1898)
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The Crime of the Brigadier (december 1899)