The Pall Mall Magazine
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Pall Mall Magazine was a monthly British magazine published between 1893 and 1914. Started by William Waldorf Astor as an offshoot of The Pall Mall Gazette. The Pall Mall Magazine merged with Nash's Magazine, controlled by the Hearst Corporation since 1910, to become Nash's Pall Mall Magazine. From may 1927 the two magazines were again published separately, but were re-merged after the september 1929 issue, and finally ceased publication altogether following the issue of september 1937
In 1893 and 1913, the magazine published 2 short stories and 1 poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Pall Mall Magazine
The Pall Mall Magazine
1893
- 06.1893 : The Green Flag (6 illustrations by Charles E. Fripp)
- 08.1893 : Pennarby Mine (7 ill. by Enoch Ward)
1913
- 09.1913 : Borrowed Scenes (5 ill. by Thomas Derrick)
Nash's Pall Mall Magazine
1918
- 12.1918 : One Last Effort (article)
1919
- 05.1919 : The Vital Message 1/5 (2 ill. by W. T. Benda)
- 06.1919 : The Vital Message 2/5 (no ill.)
- 07.1919 : The Vital Message 3/5 (2 ill. ")
- 08.1919 : The Vital Message 4/5 (2 ill. ")
- 10.1919 : The Vital Message 5/5 (1 ill. ")
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1931