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'''1882'''
'''1882'''
* [[Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society (9 december 1882)|Himalayan Health Retreats]] (5 december 1882, George Hotel, Portsmouth) ''attended''
* [[Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society (9 december 1882)|Himalayan Health Retreats]] (5 december 1882, George Hotel, Portsmouth) ''attended''


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'''1903'''
'''1903'''
* [[Meeting at Hawick]] (9 december 1903, Hawick)
* [[Meeting at Hawick]] (9 december 1903, Hawick)
* [[Speech on Tariff Reform]] (10 december 1903, Galashiels)
* [[Speech on Tariff Reform]] (10 december 1903, Galashiels)


'''1904'''
'''1904'''
* [[The Life and Times of Gibbon]] (28 january 1904, Hawick Theater)
* [[The Life and Times of Gibbon]] (28 january 1904, Hawick Theater)
* [[Annual Dinner of the Incorporated Society of Authors (20 april 1904)|Annual Dinner of the Incorporated Society of Authors]] (20 april 1904, Hotel Cecil)
* [[Annual Dinner of the Incorporated Society of Authors (20 april 1904)|Annual Dinner of the Incorporated Society of Authors]] (20 april 1904, Hotel Cecil)
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'''1905'''
'''1905'''
* [[The Master and the Chiddingfold Hounds]] (7 august 1905, Farnham)
* [[The Master and the Chiddingfold Hounds]] (7 august 1905, Farnham)
* [[Tariff Reform]] (1 december 1905, Haslemere)
* [[Tariff Reform]] (1 december 1905, Haslemere)


'''1906'''
'''1906'''
* [[Unionist Principles]] (8 january 1906, Hawick)
* [[Unionist Principles]] (8 january 1906, Hawick)
* [[Jewish Colonisation]] (23 april 1906, Steinway Hall)
* [[Jewish Colonisation]] (23 april 1906, Steinway Hall)
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'''1908'''
'''1908'''
* [[Speech about Daylight Saving Bill]] (16 june 1908, House of Commons)
* [[Speech about Daylight Saving Bill]] (16 june 1908, House of Commons)
* [[Presentation to Dorando]] (31 july 1908, Daily Mail's Office, London)
* [[Presentation to Dorando]] (31 july 1908, Daily Mail's Office, London)
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'''1909'''
'''1909'''
* [[Lecture in memory of Edgar Allan Poe]] (1 march 1909, Hotel Metropole, London)
* [[Lecture in memory of Edgar Allan Poe]] (1 march 1909, Hotel Metropole, London)
* [[Daylight Saving or Early Rising Bill]] (20 april 1909, Guildhall)
* [[Daylight Saving or Early Rising Bill]] (20 april 1909, Guildhall)
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'''1910'''
'''1910'''
* [[A Literary Treat]] ( 1910, Crowborough Literary Association)
* [[A Literary Treat]] ( 1910, Crowborough Literary Association)
* [[Luncheon in honour of Commander Peary]] (3 may 1910, Royal Societies Club)
* [[Luncheon in honour of Commander Peary]] (3 may 1910, Royal Societies Club)
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'''1912'''
'''1912'''
* [[Speech for the Association for the Oral Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb]] (16 july 1912, Carlton Rooms, Baker Street, London)
* [[Speech for the Association for the Oral Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb]] (16 july 1912, Carlton Rooms, Baker Street, London)
* [[Reminiscences of George Meredith]] (4 november 1912, De Keyser's Royal Hotel, London)
* [[Reminiscences of George Meredith]] (4 november 1912, De Keyser's Royal Hotel, London)
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'''1913'''
'''1913'''
* [[Tribute to Captain Scott]] (12 february 1913, Crowborough)
* [[Tribute to Captain Scott]] (12 february 1913, Crowborough)
* [[Speech at the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage]] (28 april 1913, [[Tunbridge Wells]])
* [[Speech at the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage]] (28 april 1913, [[Tunbridge Wells]])


'''1914'''
'''1914'''
* [[Speech at the British National Protest and the Howard Association]] (6 february 1914, Westminster Palace Hotel)
* [[Speech at the British National Protest and the Howard Association]] (6 february 1914, Westminster Palace Hotel)
* [[A Mere Dream: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Conscription]] (14 february 1914, Crowborough)
* [[A Mere Dream: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Conscription]] (14 february 1914, Crowborough)
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'''1915'''
'''1915'''
* [[Speech about the Battalion of the National Volunteer Home Defence Force]] (21 january 1915, Connaught Rooms, London)
* [[Speech about the Battalion of the National Volunteer Home Defence Force]] (21 january 1915, Connaught Rooms, London)
* [[The Great Battles of War (20 february 1915)|The Great Battles of War]] (20 february 1915, [[Tunbridge Wells]])
* [[The Great Battles of War (20 february 1915)|The Great Battles of War]] (20 february 1915, [[Tunbridge Wells]])
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'''1916'''
'''1916'''
* [[The Battle of Loos (speech)|The Battle of Loos]] (20 february 1916, His Majesty's Theatre, London)
* [[The Battle of Loos (speech)|The Battle of Loos]] (20 february 1916, His Majesty's Theatre, London)
* [[Farmers and the Red Cross]] (25 april 1916, Crowborough)
* [[Farmers and the Red Cross]] (25 april 1916, Crowborough)
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'''1917'''
'''1917'''
* [[The New Revelation (lecture)|The New Revelation]] (25 october 1917, London Spiritualist Alliance)
* [[The New Revelation (lecture)|The New Revelation]] (25 october 1917, London Spiritualist Alliance)


'''1918'''
'''1918'''
* [[Marriage and Parenthood: Their Ideals and Dangers]] (20 march 1918, Caxton Hall, London)
* [[Marriage and Parenthood: Their Ideals and Dangers]] (20 march 1918, Caxton Hall, London)
* [[The Life Hereafter]] (26 october 1918, Brighton)
* [[The Life Hereafter]] (26 october 1918, Brighton)
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'''1919'''
'''1919'''
* [[Speech about the Exploits of the Anzacs]] (27 january 1919, Connaught Rooms, London)  
* [[Speech about the Exploits of the Anzacs]] (27 january 1919, Connaught Rooms, London)  
* [[Death and the Hereafter]] (19 april 1919, Edinburgh & Glasgow)
* [[Death and the Hereafter]] (19 april 1919, Edinburgh & Glasgow)
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* [[Our Reply to the Cleric]] (19 october 1919, Leicester)
* [[Our Reply to the Cleric]] (19 october 1919, Leicester)
* [[Evidences of Immortality]] (2 december 1919, Drill Hall, Merthyr)
* [[Evidences of Immortality]] (2 december 1919, Drill Hall, Merthyr)


'''1920'''
'''1920'''
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'''1921'''
'''1921'''
* [[Death and the Hereafter: The New Revelation]] (11, 12 & 15 april 1921, Queen's Hall) <!-- report The Life After Death -->
* [[Death and the Hereafter: The New Revelation]] (11, 12 & 15 april 1921, Queen's Hall) <!-- report The Life After Death -->
* [[Materialisations]] (21 april 1921, Mortimer Hall)
* [[Materialisations]] (21 april 1921, Mortimer Hall)
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'''1922'''
'''1922'''
* [[Patriotism of Modern Writers]] (9 january 1922, Author's Club)
* [[Patriotism of Modern Writers]] (9 january 1922, Author's Club)
* [[Spiritualism]] (21 january 1922, Jewish Spiritualist Society)
* [[Spiritualism]] (21 january 1922, Jewish Spiritualist Society)
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* [[The New Revelation: Recent Psychic Evidence]] (21 april 1922, Carnegie Hall, New York)
* [[The New Revelation: Recent Psychic Evidence]] (21 april 1922, Carnegie Hall, New York)
* [[Spiritualism]] (6 may 1922, New York)
* [[Spiritualism]] (6 may 1922, New York)
* [[The Proofs of Immortality (lecture 23 may 1923)|The Proofs of Immortality]] (23 may 1922, Chicago Orchestra Hall)
* [[Recent Psychic Evidence (lecture 26 may 1922)|Recent Psychic Evidence]] (26 may 1922, Chicago)
* [[Departure from America]] (15 july 1922, New York)
* [[Departure from America]] (15 july 1922, New York)
* [[Spiritualism]] (14 october 1922, Woolwich)
* [[Spiritualism]] (14 october 1922, Woolwich)
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'''1923'''
'''1923'''
* [[Psychic Photography]] (20 january 1923, London)
* [[Psychic Photography]] (20 january 1923, London)
* [[The New Revelation (lecture)|The New Revelation]] (21 february 1923, Torquay)
* [[The New Revelation (lecture)|The New Revelation]] (21 february 1923, Torquay)
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'''1924'''
'''1924'''
* [[Outward Bound (lecture)|Outward Bound]] (8 january 1924, Royalty Theatre)
* [[Outward Bound (lecture)|Outward Bound]] (8 january 1924, Royalty Theatre)
* [[Adress by Arthur Conan Doyle and Rev. G. Vale Owen]] (9 february 1924, Queen's Hall)
* [[Adress by Arthur Conan Doyle and Rev. G. Vale Owen]] (9 february 1924, Queen's Hall)
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'''1925'''
'''1925'''
* [[Messages from Lord Northcliffe]] (31 january 1925, Queen's Hall)
* [[Messages from Lord Northcliffe]] (31 january 1925, Queen's Hall)
* [[Address at the Spiritualist Community Service]] (22 february 1925, Spiritualist Community Service)
* [[Address at the Spiritualist Community Service]] (22 february 1925, Spiritualist Community Service)
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'''1926'''
'''1926'''
* [[Address on the state of spiritualism in 1925]] (3 january 1926, Spiritualist Community Service)
* [[Address on the state of spiritualism in 1925]] (3 january 1926, Spiritualist Community Service)
* [[Address at the opening of new premises for the London Spiritualist Alliance]] (16 january 1926, Queensberry Place, South Kensington)
* [[Address at the opening of new premises for the London Spiritualist Alliance]] (16 january 1926, Queensberry Place, South Kensington)
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'''1927'''
'''1927'''
* [[Adress to the Marylebone Spiritualist Association]] (20 march 1927, Aeolian Hall)
* [[Adress to the Marylebone Spiritualist Association]] (20 march 1927, Aeolian Hall)
* [[Debate about That Spiritualism exists only in the imagination]] (26 april 1927, Cambridge)
* [[Debate about That Spiritualism exists only in the imagination]] (26 april 1927, Cambridge)
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'''1928'''
'''1928'''
* [[The Answer of the Spiritualists]] (1-28 june 1928, [[Cassell & Co., Ltd.]])
* [[The Answer of the Spiritualists]] (1-28 june 1928, [[Cassell & Co., Ltd.]])
* [[Address to the London Spiritualist Alliance]] (25 january 1928, Kensington Town Hall)
* [[Address to the London Spiritualist Alliance]] (25 january 1928, Kensington Town Hall)
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'''1929'''
'''1929'''
* [[Address at the Spiritualists Divine Service]] (6 january 1929, Orpheum Theatre, Johannesburg)
* [[Address at the Spiritualists Divine Service]] (6 january 1929, Orpheum Theatre, Johannesburg)
* [[Life as it is Beyond the Veil]] (20 january 1929, Palace Theatre, Bulawayo)
* [[Life as it is Beyond the Veil]] (20 january 1929, Palace Theatre, Bulawayo)
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'''1930'''
'''1930'''
[[File:Audio-recording-sacd-14-may-1930.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Conan Doyle Speaking]] (1930)]]
[[File:Audio-recording-sacd-14-may-1930.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Conan Doyle Speaking]] (1930)]]
* [[Conan Doyle Speaking]] (14 may 1930)
* [[Conan Doyle Speaking]] (14 may 1930)

Revision as of 22:03, 24 March 2024

Arthur Conan Doyle was very prolific before, during and after Sherlock Holmes. He wrote more than 300 fictions (including 24 novels) of all genres like history, fantasy, adventure, science-fiction, crimes, drama, war... and more than 1200 other works as essays, pamphlets, articles, letters to the press, poems, interviews, plays... on every subjects such as politics, spiritualism, war, crimes, etc. This is the full bibliography of his published writings. See also his handwriting section.

The list below only shows original titles and first editions.

For other editions, please follow the links in each entry.


Fictions

All (258)

ca. 1864~1865

ca. 1870~1875

ca. 1877

1879

1880

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

A Study in Scarlet in Beeton's Christmas Annual (november 1887)

1887

1888

1889

1889-1890

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1896-1897

1897

1898

1899


1900

1901-1902

1902

1903

1904

1905-1906

1908

1909

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1914-1915

1916

1917

1918

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925-1926

1926

1927

1927-1928

1928

1929

1930

2011 (posthume)

Undated


Collected Fictions



1889

1890

1892

1893

1894

1896

1900

1903

1905

1908

1911

1912

1914

1917

1918

1920s

1922

1925

1927

1928-1929

1929

1930


The Crowborough Edition (Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1930)


Essays, Articles

All (1093)

1873

1879

1880

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

1887

1887~1891

1888

1889

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1906-1907

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

Posthume


Collected essays


1900

1914

1916

1923-1924

1926

1928

1930


Poems

All (108)

1870

1873

1880

1883

1887

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1909

1904

1910

  • 1902-1909 (august 1910, Rifleman) as 1902-1910

1911

1912

1913

1915

1917

1919

1922

Undated


Collected Poems


1898

1911

1919

1922


Collaborations

1892

1893

1900

1913

  • Divorce and the Church, with Lord Hugh Cecil (december 1913, The Divorce Law Reform Union)
    • Reform of the Law Needed. To purify and Better Social Life, by Conan Doyle

1914

1924

  • Survival (october 1924, G.P. Putnam's Sons)
    • Psychic Experiences, by Conan Doyle

1925

1929


Plays

Undated

1888

1893

1894

1899

1902

1909

1910

1913

1914

  • Dawn (co-written with Percival Wilde)

1921

1922


Interviews

1888

1889

1890

1892

1893

1894

1900

1901

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1909

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930


Lectures

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

1887

1888

1889

1890

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1899

1900

1901

1903

1904

1905

1906

1908

1909

1910

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

Conan Doyle Speaking (1930)

1934


Prefaces, Introductions, Forewords

1890

1894

1901

1903

1905

1907

1908

1909

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930


Translated by Conan Doyle


Not written by Conan Doyle

  • 1894 : A Palpable Hit, by C. R. B. (probably Campbell Rae Brown, titled An Actor's Duel, by A.C.D. and advertised as written by him in Bow Bells).
  • 1922 : Exile, by Arthur Doyle (an American playwright)