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* 14.03.1906 : [[Imperial Theatre (review 14 march 1906)|Imperial Theatre]] (review)
* 14.03.1906 : [[Imperial Theatre (review 14 march 1906)|Imperial Theatre]] (review)
* 28.03.1906 : [[Brigadier Gerard at the Imperial Theatre (article 28 march 1906)|Brigadier Gerard at the Imperial Theatre]] (4 photos)
* 28.03.1906 : [[Brigadier Gerard at the Imperial Theatre (article 28 march 1906)|Brigadier Gerard at the Imperial Theatre]] (4 photos)
* 22.08.1906 : [[Diamonds (article 22 august 1906)|Diamonds]] ''Xema''
* 22.08.1906 : [[The Latest Treasure Quest]] (3 ill.) ''Xema''
* 22.08.1906 : [[The Latest Treasure Quest]] (3 ill.) ''Xema''



Revision as of 16:30, 26 May 2024

The Bystander (17 september 1913)

The Bystander was a British weekly magazine that featured reviews, topical drawings, cartoons, articles and short stories. It was published between 1903 and 1940, when it merged with The Tatler (titled Tatler & Bystander until 1968).

In 1905, the magazine published an extract of a poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle, but also a lot of photos and drawings related to him.


By Conan Doyle in The Bystander

1905


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