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== Poems ==
== Poems ==


=== All (109) ===
=== All (112) ===


'''1870'''
'''1870'''
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* [[After the Battle]] (october 1873, [[The Stonyhurst Figaro]])
* [[After the Battle]] (october 1873, [[The Stonyhurst Figaro]])
* [[The Passage of the Red Sea]] (14 november 1873, [[The Stonyhurst Figaro]])
* [[The Passage of the Red Sea]] (14 november 1873, [[The Stonyhurst Figaro]])
'''1876'''
* [[Opium]] (ca. 1876, written on medical book titlepage)
* [[Tartar Emetic]] (ca. 1876, written on medical book titlepage)


'''1880'''
'''1880'''
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'''1883'''
'''1883'''
* [[The Lay of the Grasshopper]]
* [[The Lay of the Grasshopper]]
* [[In Memoriam]]
* [[In Memoriam]]


'''1887'''
'''1887'''
* [[Corporal Dick's Promotion]] (Christmas 1887, [[The Boy's Own Paper]])
* [[Corporal Dick's Promotion]] (Christmas 1887, [[The Boy's Own Paper]])


'''1891'''
'''1891'''
* [[The Song of the Bow]] (1891 in [[The White Company]])
* [[The Song of the Bow]] (1891 in [[The White Company]])
* [[The Franklin's Maid]] (1891 in [[The White Company]])
* [[The Franklin's Maid]] (1891 in [[The White Company]])


'''1892'''
'''1892'''
* [[The Storming Party]] (6 february 1892, [[The Speaker]])
* [[The Storming Party]] (6 february 1892, [[The Speaker]])
* [[The Frontier Line]] (12 march 1892, [[The Speaker]])
* [[The Frontier Line]] (12 march 1892, [[The Speaker]])
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'''1894'''
'''1894'''
* [[The Home-Coming of the Eurydice]] (24 march 1894, [[The Speaker]])
* [[The Home-Coming of the Eurydice]] (24 march 1894, [[The Speaker]])
* [[Poem about the S.S. Elbe]] (27 september 1894)
* [[Poem about the S.S. Elbe]] (27 september 1894)
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'''1895'''
'''1895'''
* [[A Forgotten Tale]] (january 1895, [[Scribner's Magazine]])
* [[A Forgotten Tale]] (january 1895, [[Scribner's Magazine]])
* [[With Either Hand|With Either Hand / Religio Medici]] (5 september 1895, in [[The Stark Munro Letters]])
* [[With Either Hand|With Either Hand / Religio Medici]] (5 september 1895, in [[The Stark Munro Letters]])


'''1896'''
'''1896'''
* [[Greeting card to Major Pond (january 1896)|Poem to Major Pond]] (Greeting card, january 1896)
* [[Greeting card to Major Pond (january 1896)|Poem to Major Pond]] (Greeting card, january 1896)
* [[Christmas Poem from the Pyramids]] ([[To-Day]], 15 february 1896)
* [[Christmas Poem from the Pyramids]] ([[To-Day]], 15 february 1896)
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'''1897'''
'''1897'''
* [[A Ballad of the Ranks]] (6 february 1897, [[The Speaker]])
* [[A Ballad of the Ranks]] (6 february 1897, [[The Speaker]])
* [[The Blind Archer]] (20 march 1897, [[The Speaker]])
* [[The Blind Archer]] (20 march 1897, [[The Speaker]])


'''1898'''
'''1898'''
* [[With the Chiddingfolds]] (1 january 1898, [[The Speaker]])
* [[With the Chiddingfolds]] (1 january 1898, [[The Speaker]])
* [[Cremona]] (january 1898, [[The Cornhill Magazine]])
* [[Cremona]] (january 1898, [[The Cornhill Magazine]])
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'''1899'''
'''1899'''
* [[Sir Nigel's Song]] (july 1899, [[The Nassau Press]])
* [[Sir Nigel's Song]] (july 1899, [[The Nassau Press]])
* [[The Arab Steed]] (1 july 1899, [[Daily News Weekly]])
* [[The Arab Steed]] (1 july 1899, [[Daily News Weekly]])
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'''1909'''
'''1909'''
* [[A Hymn of Empire]] (1909, Metzler & Co.)
* [[A Hymn of Empire]] (1909, Metzler & Co.)
* [[Shakespeare's Expostulation]] (march 1909, [[The Cornhill Magazine]])
* [[Shakespeare's Expostulation]] (march 1909, [[The Cornhill Magazine]])
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'''1904'''
'''1904'''
* [[Dinosaurs and J]] (Christmas 1904, privately written)
* [[Dinosaurs and J]] (Christmas 1904, privately written)


'''1910'''
'''1910'''
* [[1902-1909]] (august 1910, Rifleman) as ''1902-1910''
* [[1902-1909]] (august 1910, Rifleman) as ''1902-1910''


'''1911'''
'''1911'''
* [[A Post-Impressionist]] (16 march 1911, in ''[[Songs of the Road]]'', [[Smith, Elder & Co.]])
* [[A Post-Impressionist]] (16 march 1911, in ''[[Songs of the Road]]'', [[Smith, Elder & Co.]])
* [[Empire Builders]] (16 march 1911, in ''[[Songs of the Road]]'', [[Smith, Elder & Co.]])
* [[Empire Builders]] (16 march 1911, in ''[[Songs of the Road]]'', [[Smith, Elder & Co.]])
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'''1912'''
'''1912'''
* [[My Simple Plan]] (april 1912, [[The Strand Magazine]])
* [[Ragtime!]] (30 april 1912, [[The Daily Telegraph]])
* [[Ragtime!]] (30 april 1912, [[The Daily Telegraph]])
* [[To An Undiscerning Critic]] (28 december 1912, [[London Opinion]])
* [[To An Undiscerning Critic]] (28 december 1912, [[London Opinion]])


'''1913'''
'''1913'''
* [[The Golden Dog]] (29 march 1913, [[Crowborough Weekly]])
* [[The Golden Dog]] (29 march 1913, [[Crowborough Weekly]])


'''1915'''
'''1915'''
* [[The Athabasca Trail]] (april 1915, [[The Cornhill Magazine]])
* [[The Athabasca Trail]] (april 1915, [[The Cornhill Magazine]])
* [[Ypres]] (december 1915, in ''[[The Queen's Gift Book]]'' [[Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.]])
* [[Ypres]] (december 1915, in ''[[The Queen's Gift Book]]'' [[Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.]])


'''1917'''
'''1917'''
* [[The Guards Came Through]] (23 june 1917, [[The Times]])
* [[The Guards Came Through]] (23 june 1917, [[The Times]])
* [[The Guns in Sussex]] (27 july 1917, [[The Times]])
* [[The Guns in Sussex]] (27 july 1917, [[The Times]])


'''1919'''
'''1919'''
* [[The Volunteer]] (22 january 1919, [[Daily Express]])
* [[The Volunteer]] (22 january 1919, [[Daily Express]])
* [[Victrix]] (16 december 1919, in ''[[The Guards Came Through and Other Poems]]'', [[John Murray]])
* [[Victrix]] (16 december 1919, in ''[[The Guards Came Through and Other Poems]]'', [[John Murray]])
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'''1922'''
'''1922'''
* [[Now then, Smith!]] (july 1922, [[The Strand Magazine]])
* [[Now then, Smith!]] (july 1922, [[The Strand Magazine]])
* [[A Reminiscence of Cricket]] (21 september 1922, in ''[[The Poems of Arthur Conan Doyle]]'', [[John Murray]])
* [[A Reminiscence of Cricket]] (21 september 1922, in ''[[The Poems of Arthur Conan Doyle]]'', [[John Murray]])
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'''Undated'''
'''Undated'''
* [[The Rhyme of the Road]]
* [[The Rhyme of the Road]]
* [[To A Literary Novice]]
* [[To A Literary Novice]]
* [[The Rattle of the Bicycles]]
* [[The Rattle of the Bicycles]]





Revision as of 19:51, 20 April 2024

Arthur Conan Doyle was very prolific before, during and after Sherlock Holmes. He wrote more than 300 fictions (including 24 novels) of all genres like history, fantasy, adventure, science-fiction, crimes, drama, war... and more than 1200 other works as essays, pamphlets, articles, letters to the press, poems, interviews, plays... on every subjects such as politics, spiritualism, war, crimes, etc. This is the full bibliography of his published writings. See also his handwriting section.

The list below only shows original titles and first editions.

For other editions, please follow the links in each entry.


Fictions

All (258)

ca. 1864~1865

ca. 1870~1875

ca. 1877

1879

1880

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

A Study in Scarlet in Beeton's Christmas Annual (november 1887)

1887

1888

1889

1889-1890

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1896-1897

1897

1898

1899


1900

1901-1902

1902

1903

1904

1905-1906

1908

1909

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1914-1915

1916

1917

1918

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925-1926

1926

1927

1927-1928

1928

1929

1930

2011 (posthume)

Undated


Collected Fictions



1889

1890

1892

1893

1894

1896

1900

1903

1905

1908

1911

1912

1914

1917

1918

1920s

1922

1925

1927

1928-1929

1929

1930


The Crowborough Edition (Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1930)


Essays, Articles

All (1093)

1873

1879

1880

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

1887

1887~1891

1888

1889

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1906-1907

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

Posthume


Collected essays


1900

1914

1916

1923-1924

1926

1928

1930


Poems

All (112)

1870

1872

1873

1876

  • Opium (ca. 1876, written on medical book titlepage)
  • Tartar Emetic (ca. 1876, written on medical book titlepage)

1880

1883

1887

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1909

1904

1910

  • 1902-1909 (august 1910, Rifleman) as 1902-1910

1911

1912

1913

1915

1917

1919

1922

Undated


Collected Poems


1898

1911

1919

1922


Collaborations

1892

1893

1900

1913

  • Divorce and the Church, with Lord Hugh Cecil (december 1913, The Divorce Law Reform Union)
    • Reform of the Law Needed. To purify and Better Social Life, by Conan Doyle

1914

1924

  • Survival (october 1924, G.P. Putnam's Sons)
    • Psychic Experiences, by Conan Doyle

1925

1929


Plays

Undated

1888

1893

1894

1899

1902

1909

1910

1913

1914

  • Dawn (co-written with Percival Wilde)

1921

1922


Interviews

1888

1889

1890

1892

1893

1894

1900

1901

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1909

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930


Lectures

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

1887

1888

1889

1890

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1899

1900

1901

1903

1904

1905

1906

1908

1909

1910

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

Conan Doyle Speaking (1930)

1934


Prefaces, Introductions, Forewords

1890

1894

1901

1903

1905

1907

1908

1909

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930


Translated by Conan Doyle


Not written by Conan Doyle

  • 1894 : A Palpable Hit, by C. R. B. (probably Campbell Rae Brown, titled An Actor's Duel, by A.C.D. and advertised as written by him in Bow Bells).
  • 1922 : Exile, by Arthur Doyle (an American playwright)