John Bull
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
John Bull was a British sunday newspaper established in the City, London, by Theodore Hook in 1820, and was closed in 1964.
Between 1923 and 1930, the magazine published 3 letters and 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in John Bull
1923
- 29.09.1923 : My Talks with the Dead (article) 1 ill.
- 03.11.1923 : The Challenge (letter)
- 10.11.1923 : Our Great Séance Test (letter)
1930
- 05.07.1930 : Famous Authors on Marriage Morals (symposium) 13 photos
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1922
- 18.02.1922 : Saints and Sinners: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by The Candid Friend (1 ill. by F. T.)
1923
- 20.10.1923 : How Conan Doyle was Tricked, by Sydney A. Moseley
- 10.11.1923 : Our Great Séance Test, by Sydney A. Moseley
- 17.11.1923 : Triumph of Our Great Séance, by Sydney A. Moseley
- 17.11.1923 : The "Ghost" in Long Acre