Pearson's Magazine
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Pearson's Magazine was a British monthly magazine created by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. and published from january 1896 to november 1939.
Between 1897 and 1924, the magazine published 7 short sties and 5 articles written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in Pearson's Magazine
1897
Tales of the High Seas
- 01.1897 : No. 1 - The Governor of St. Kitt's (5 ill. by Warwick Goble)
- 03.1897 : No. 2 - The Two Barques (6 ill. by Warwick Goble)
- 05.1897 : No. 3 - The Voyage of Copley Banks (6 ill. by Warwick Goble)
- 07.1897 : No. 4 - The Striped Chest (7 ill. by Warwick Goble)
- 04.1897 : The Output of Authors
1898
- 12.1898 : The Retirement of Signor Lambert (5 ill. by Hana)
1911
- 03.1911 : The Contest (2 ill. by William Russell Flint)
- 04.1911 : The Blighting of Sharkey (4 ill. by B. F. Gribble)
1924
- 03.1924 : Early Psychic Experiences (3 photos)
- Pulling up the Anchor, The Great Break
- On the Edge of a Storm, An Interlude of Peace
- 04.1924 : The Psychic Quest (4 photos)
- 04.1924 : What Comes After Death (4 photos)
1900
- 12.1900 : The Case of the Stolen Cigar-Case, parody by Bret Harte
1934
- 12.1934 : Unpublished Secrets of Great Authors No. 1 - Conan Doyle was Sherlock Holmes, by Lady Conan Doyle (3 photos, 1 cartoon)