Hearst's

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Hearst's (march 1919)

Hearst's was an american monthly magazine published between 1911 and 1952.

In 1911, William Randolph Hearst had bought a middling monthly magazine called World To-Day and renamed it Hearst's Magazine in april 1912. In june 1914 it was shortened to Hearst's and was ultimately titled Hearst's International in may 1921. Hearst merged the magazine Hearst's International with Cosmopolitan effective march 1925. After Hearst died in 1951, the Hearst's International disappeared from the magazine cover altogether in april 1952.

Between 1919 and 1924, the magazine published 9 short stories, 7 articles, 1 novel and 1 essay written by Arthur Conan Doyle.



By Conan Doyle in Hearst's

Hearst's

1919

1920


1921


Hearst's International

1921

1922

1923

1924


Hearst's International and Cosmopolitan

1929

1948


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  1. There was no february 1920 issue of Hearst's due to printer delay. Hearst's considered february and march as the same issue.