Evening Standard
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The British newspaper was founded on 21 may 1827 by Stanley Lees Giffard. The Evening Standard was published from 11 june 1859.
Between 1912 and 1929, the newspaper published 13 letters and 10 articles written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in the Evening Standard
1912
- 08.07.1912 : The Empire and the Games (letter)
- 22.07.1912 : The Olympic Failure (letter)
1914
- 07.10.1914 : Lifebelts for the Navy (letter)
1917
- 06.07.1917 : War and the Marriage Laws (article)
1918
- 12.02.1918 : Divorce Law Reform (article)
- 02.03.1918 : The Missing Tunnel (article)
- 14.06.1918 : Retreat of the Fifth Army (article)
- 26.08.1918 : Peace Must be Signed at Postdam (article)
- 25.09.1918 : Paying for the War (article)
- 15.10.1918 : Terms of Peace (article)
- 28.11.1918 : Divorce Reform and Reconstruction (article)
1919
- 06.11.1919: Spiritualism's Peril (letter)
1920
- 09.01.1920 : Spirits and the Spirit World (letter)
- 06.03.1920 : A Letter by Arthur Conan Doyle (extract of letter)
1921
- 12.04.1921 : The Life After Death (article)
- 14.09.1921 : Sir Conan Doyle's Book (letter)
1922
- 19.07.1922 : Test in Dark Room (letter)
- 09.08.1922 : Taking of Spirit Photographs (letter)
1923
- 19.02.1923 : Critics of Spiritualism (article)
- 07.12.1923 : Religion of the Future (letter) 1 photo
1926
- 07.06.1926 : Reincarnation (letter)
1928'
- 20.07.1928 : Dean Inge and Spiritualism (letter)
1929
- 27.11.1929 : The Case of Rudi Schneider (letter)
Related Articles
- 13.09.1921 : The Strange Adventures of Sir A. Conan Doyle, by Joseph McCabe (review of The Wanderings of a Spiritualist)