Daily Express
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Daily Express is a daily British newspaper founded in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Bertram Fletcher Robinson was editor of the Daily Express between july 1900 and may 1904.
Between 1906 and 1930, the newspaper published 50 letters, 6 articles, and 3 poems written by Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as interviews and quotes.
See also the Sunday Express.
By Conan Doyle in the Daily Express
1906
- 07.08.1906 : Are We Becoming Less Religious? (letter)
- 11.08.1906 : Are We Becoming Less Religious? (letter)
- 31.08.1906 : Are We Becoming Less Religious? (letter)
- 20.11.1906 : Sir A. Conan Doyle on the "Times" Book War (letter)
1908
- 21.11.1908 : Yeoman Stock (letter)
1909
- 08.01.1909 : The Critic on our Hearth (letter)
- 13.01.1909 : The Label in Future (letter)
- 08.10.1909 : Belgian Denials (letter)
1910
- 08.02.1910 : Yeomanry of the Future (letter)
- 10.02.1910 : Cyclist Cavalry in Battle (letter)
- 13.04.1910 : The Congo Reforms (letter)
- 01.11.1910 : Guinea Pig or Man? (letter)
1911
- 09.03.1911 : Great Britain and Belgium (letter)
- 13.03.1911 : Great Britain and Belgium (letter)
- 05.12.1911 : Khartoum Cathedral (letter)
1912
- 26.03.1912 : Peaceful Ireland (letter)
- 28.03.1912 : Peaceful Ireland (letter)
- 06.09.1912 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's View (interview)
1913
- 19.04.1913 : The Channel Tunnel (letter)
- 24.05.1913 : Olympic Games Lethargy (letter)
- 05.07.1913 : Sir A. Conan Doyle and the B.O.C. (letter)
1914
- 13.08.1914 : Civilian Reserve (letter)
1915
- 18.08.1915 : The Wearing of the Green (letter)
1916
- 19.01.1916 : To Stop Zeppelin Raids (extract of letter)
- 27.06.1916 : The Dorandos (article)
- 29.06.1916 : Italy's War Problems (article)
- 28.11.1916 : The Miracle Town (article)
1917
- 30.10.1917 : Spooks Who Wear Clothes (letter)
- 01.11.1917 : Sir A. Conan Doyle Declines (letter)
- 02.11.1917 : Why Spooks Wear Clothes (letter)
- 06.11.1917 : Photographs of Spirits (letter)
1919
- 22.01.1919 : The Volunteer (poem)
- 11.03.1919 : Links with the Dead (letter)
- 23.07.1919 : Those Others (poem)
- 22.09.1919 : Insanity and Spiritualism (letter)
- 10.10.1919 : A Voice from the Grave (letter)
- 20.12.1919 : Sir A. Conan Doyle on Spirit Photography (letter)
1920
- 12.04.1920 : Sir A. Conan Doyle on Divorce (letter)
- 19.07.1920 : The Garb of Spirits (letter)
- 01.11.1920 : Plea for Divorce Reform (letter)
1921
- 04.05.1921 : Divorce for Desertion (letter)
- 26.08.1921 : The Psychic Dope Peril (ad)
- 30.08.1921 : Too Much for the Spirits (letter)
- 04.11.1921 : Streatham Tragedy (letter)
1922
- 05.01.1922 : Sir A. Conan Doyle on Borstal (letter)
1923
- 10.11.1923 : The Trick Seance (letter)
1924
- 30.05.1924 : Talk with the Ghost of Lenin (article) 1 photo
- 15.09.1924 : The Mystery Ship (letter)
1925
- 04.05.1925 : Spiritualists and the Hidden Hand (letter)
- 17.09.1925 : My Religious Evolution (article) 1 photo
- 05.10.1925 : Conan Doyle on the Others (interview) 1 photo
- 17.10.1925 : Police Traps for Mediums (letter) 1 photo
- 24.12.1925 : Spirit Messages (letter)
1926
- 16.10.1926 : The Guards Came Through (poem)
- 23.10.1926 : Freak Flints (letter)
- 07.12.1926 : Black-List the Tax Shirkers (letter)
- 16.12.1926 : Light at Seances (letter)
1927
- 04.07.1927 : Replies to Sir Hall Caine (interview)
- 04.08.1927 : Ghost of the Moat (article) 2 photos
- 09.08.1927 : No Time for Re-Reading (letter)
- 06.10.1927 : Police Evidence and Mediums (letter)
1928
- 01.08.1928 : The Future of Spiritualism (letter)
- 04.08.1928 : I Pledge my Honour that Spiritualism is True! (article) 3 photos
- 22.09.1928 : The Eternal March (letter)
- 06.10.1928 : The Case of Sir R. Ross (letter)
1929
- 20.11.1929 : A Pessimistic View (letter)
1930
- 19.03.1930 : Conan Doyle's 'Spirit' Protest (article) 1 photo
Related articles
1907
- 19.09.1907 : Sir A. Conan Doyle's Wedding
- 19.09.1907 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Married (1 photo)
- 20.11.1907 : A Bookworm and His Books, by S. D.
1909
- 16.06.1909 : Conan Doyle Play (review The Fires of Fate)
- 06.10.1909 : The Crime of the Congo (1 photo)
- 19.10.1909 : Reforms Criticised
- 01.11.1909 : King Leopold Called "Murderer"
- 09.11.1909 : Tyranny in the Congo
- 28.12.1909 : Melodrama of the Ring
1910
- 06.01.1910 : Melodrama of the Ring (5 photos)
- 12.02.1910 : London Territorials Cheer Sir A. C. Doyle's Play
- 21.02.1910 : Aid for Old 'Busmen
- 29.04.1910 : Sherlock Holmes in Real Life
- 06.06.1910 : Sherlock Holmes at the Adelphi
- 11.10.1910 : Territorial Caddies
1911
- 25.04.1911 : The Pick of the Bookstall, by Sidney Dark
- 02.06.1911 : A Real Sherlock Holmes (about William J. Burns)
- 05.10.1911 : Detective of the Surgery. Death of the Original Sherlock Holmes (obituary of Joseph Bell)
- 19.12.1911 : Delhi Hero Fund Closed
1912
- 15.02.1912 : Outwitting the Censor
- 27.04.1912 : Titanic Matinee
- 19.07.1912 : Empire Unity in Sport
- 21.08.1912 : Murderer or Innocent? (Oscar Slater case)
1913
- 14.03.1913 : The Next Olympic Games
- 29.04.1913 : Suffragette Meanness
- 02.05.1913 : Coins Collection Sold at Sotheby's
- 19.05.1913 : Sir A. Conan Doyle's Health
- 26.06.1913 : The Suppressed Novel
- 14.08.1913 : The Latest Conan Doyle (review The Poison Belt)
- 15.08.1913 : The Channel "Tube"
- 27.08.1913 : Sherlock Holmes on the Films
- 25.09.1913 : A New Caricaturist (8 ill. by Tom Titt)
- 05.12.1913 : B.C.C. Amateur Championship
1914
- 20.02.1914 : Author's Petition
- 21.02.1914 : The Channel Tunnel
- 24.03.1914 : An Innocent Man? (Oscar Slater)
- 05.05.1914 : Poison Belt Coincidence
- 23.10.1914 : Helpers of the Enemy
- 26.11.1914 : Britain's Home Defenders
- 08.12.1914 : In the Spring——!
- 08.12.1914 : Nurses' Successes
- 11.12.1914 : British Sporting Spirit
- 23.12.1914 : Bond of Letters
1915
- 29.05.1915 : Ill Usage of Prisoners
- 29.07.1915 : Robbery Does Not Pay
- 29.09.1915 : P.O. Tax Menace to Trade
1916
- 21.06.1916 : Patriotic Meeting
- 07.07.1916 : Women's Tribute Matinee (review A Story of Waterloo)
- 31.10.1916 : Spiritualism as a "New Religion"
1917
- 12.04.1917 : News for the Huns
- 06.09.1917 : Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd.
- 09.10.1917 : Germany's "State" Children
- 26.10.1917 : Spooks Who Wear Clothes
- 27.10.1917 : Gulled by "Mediums"
- 31.10.1917 : Do Spooks Fly?
- 03.11.1917 : Spooks, Modesty, and Clothes
- 05.11.1917 : Do Spooks Tell Lies?
- 06.11.1917 : Spook Seance To-Morrow
1918
- 21.03.1918 : Plighted Vows in Church
1919
- 08.03.1919 : Are "Spirits" Above Proof?, by Stuart Cumberland
- 14.03.1919 : The Supreme Test
- 27.03.1919 : Medium in the Mask
- 28.04.1919 : Ghosts in a Hall
- 23.06.1919 : What the Other World is Like (lecture)
- 05.09.1919 : Why the Fifth Fell Back
- 06.09.1919 : Maiming Threats
- 17.09.1919 : Are Mediums Sane?
- 06.10.1919 : Voice from the Grave
- 03.12.1919 : Life a Mud Bath
1920
- 04.03.1920 : Hands Across the Dead
- 12.03.1920 : Secrets of the Crystal
- 30.04.1920 : St. Dunstan's Billiards-Day
- 30.07.1920 : Speech with the Dead
- 07.09.1920 : Handshakes and Great Shakes (1 photo)
- 25.11.1920 : Photographs of Fairies?
- 23.12.1920 : Photographs of "Fairies"
1921
- 12.04.1921 : An Angel in Regent St.
- 12.05.1921 : Neilson-Terry as Sherlock
- 23.05.1921 : Official (anecdote of the pessimist schoolmaster)
- 25.08.1921 : Sunken Gold
- 27.08.1921 : Sir Arthur and the Spirits, by Stuart C. Cumberland
- 13.09.1921 : Chinese Ruler of Spirits
- 16.09.1921 : Barrie and Doyle
- 29.09.1921 : Sherlock Conan Holmes
- 06.10.1921 : £1000 Competition Open to Every Amateur Photographer (ad)
- 11.10.1921 : Birthday Reception (of Sir William Robertson Nicoll), by Mrs. Pepys
- 22.10.1921 : Psychic "Sleuths" Challenged, by Stuart C. Cumberland
- 22.10.1921 : Are the Dead Alive? (ad)
- 25.11.1921 : Spook Spoof at Cambridge
- 09.12.1921 : The Conjurer and Conan Doyle, by James Douglas
1922
- 20.01.1922 : Spiritualism on Trial
- 04.03.1922 : Famed "Magician" Dead
- 24.03.1922 : "Bob," The Pony, Reprieved
- 06.06.1922 : Film Dinosaur Spoof
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1927
- 25.06.1927 : My Dear Holmes!, pastiche by Dr. Watson (Anonymous) 1 ill.
- 04.07.1927 : Britain is Dear to God
1933
- 15.07.1933 : Famous Characters in Fiction: Sherlock Holmes (1 ill.)