The Daily Mail (Brisbane)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Daily Mail is an Australian (Brisbane) daily newspaper founded by Charles Hardie Buzacott published from 1903 until 1933 when it merged with the Brisbane Courier and became The Courier-Mail.
In 1921, the newspaper published 2 letters and 2 articles written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in the Daily Mail
1921
- 14.01.1921 : Sir Conan Doyle Replies to Rev. James Cosh (letter)
- 15.01.1921 : Conan Doyle Replies to his Critics (letter)
- 15.01.1921 : The Uncharted Coast - V. The Absolute Proof (article)
- 16.01.1921 : Fairies Photographed (article)
Related articles
1921
- 09.01.1921 : Sir A. Conan Doyle. Visit to Brisbane
- 10.01.1921 : The State Loan. Sir Conan Doyle's £2000
- 10.01.1921 : Famous Author Arrives. Conan Doyle in Brisbane (1 photo)
- 10.01.1921 : Australia's Need. Conan Doyle's Views
- 10.01.1921 : Poem for Dr. Conan Doyle (poem)
- 15.01.1921 : Sherlock Holmes Among the Bees (1 photo)
- 15.01.1921 : Conan Doyle, by W. F. W.