The International Psychic Gazette
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The International Psychic Gazette was a British monthly periodical.
Between 1915 and 1927, the gazette published 2 articles and 7 letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle and 2 interviews of the author.
By Conan Doyle in the Gazette
1915
- 10.1915 : A Consensus of Comfort to the World in Tears (article)
1921
- 01.1921 : Wake Up, Australia! Sir Arthur Conan Doyleon his Australian Tour (letter)
1922
- 07.1922 : The Birthplace of Spiritualism (letter)
1924
- 06.1924 : The Future of the Rev. G. Vale Owen (letter)
1925
- 02.1925 : A Psychic Bookshop (letter)
- 05.1925 : Was President Lincoln a Spiritualist? (article) 1 photo
- 10.1925 : The Edinburgh Psychic Photographs (letter)
1926
- 04.1926 : The Mediumship of Mr. F. T. Munnings (letter)
1927
- 07.1927 : Spiritualism and Christianity (letter)
Related articles
1925
1928
- 11.1928 : Novelist, Spiritualist and Humanitarian, by John Lewis
1929
- 09.1929 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: The Modern Mystic, by Rev. John Lamond
1930
- 08.1930 : The Passing and Return of Sir Arthur: Lady Conan Doyle's Wonderful Tribute
- 08.1930 : The Circumstances of Sir Arthur's Passing
- 08.1930 : The Funeral Ceremonies at Crowborough
- 08.1930 : In Memoriam Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, poem by Junius
- 08.1930 : Personal Tributes to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- 08.1930 : The Great Memorial Service at the Royal Albert Hall
- 08.1930 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Some Personal Recollections
- 08.1930 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at Home, by The Editor
- 08.1930 : The Chief Apostle of Spiritualism, by R. H. Saunders
- 08.1930 : Sir Arthur's Last Work for the Cause, by One of the Delegates
- 08.1930 : Other Press and Personal Tributes to Sir Arthur