The Berkshire Evening Eagle
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Berkshire Evening Eagle was an American daily newspaper based in Pittsfield (Massachusetts, USA).
Between 1920 and 1931, the newspaper published 2 poems and 4 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Berkshire Eagle
1920
- 01.05.1920 : A Parable (poem)
1928
- 17.11.1928 : The Bold Bendigo (extract of poem)
1930
- 09.10.1930 : The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 1/3 (1 photo)
- 10.10.1930 : The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 2/3
- 11.10.1930 : The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 3/3
- 08.11.1930 : The Five Orange Pips 1/3
- 10.11.1930 : The Five Orange Pips 2/3
- 10.11.1930 : The Five Orange Pips 3/3
- 15.11.1930 : The Crooked Man 1/3
- 17.11.1930 : The Crooked Man 2/3
- 18.11.1930 : The Crooked Man 3/3
1931
- 09.01.1931 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band 1/6
- 10.01.1931 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band 2/6
- 12.01.1931 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band 3/6
- 13.01.1931 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band 4/6
- 14.01.1931 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band 5/6
- 15.01.1931 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band 6/6
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1909
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1912
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1913
- 17.05.1913 : Burns Tells of Visit to Doyle
1914
- 23.02.1914 : British Authors Want Ban on Fair Lifted (1 photo)
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1915
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1916
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1917
- 10.03.1917 : Story to be Sold For Help of the Red Cross (1 photo)
1919
- 26.09.1919 : Conan Doyle's "Familiar"
1920
- 14.06.1920 : Credit to American
1922
- 17.04.1922 : A. Conan Doyle Brings the Family (1 photo)
- 18.04.1922 : Doyle Talks With Ghost at American Seance (3 photos, 1 ill.)
- 29.04.1922 : Can Man Talk to the Dead? (ad)
- 11.07.1922 : Hello, Heaven! Hello, Mars! (2 photos)
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1923
- 30.03.1923 : Girl and Seven Cats in Ghost Mystery, by Milton Bronner (2 photos)
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1925
- 03.03.1925 : Bookstore for Spiritualistic Literature opened by Doyle
- 06.03.1925 : Conan Doyle Says: Spiritualism Is Only Hope of World Salvation! (1 ill. by E. R. H.)
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- 17.10.1925 : "Lost World" Monday
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1927
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1928
- 06.03.1928 : A man's character (quote)
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1929
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- 07.06.1929 : Slips That Pass in the Types (quote)
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1930
- 09.01.1930 : Dr. Cadman's Life Story (1 photo)
- 06.02.1930 : Conan Doyle is ill
- 22.05.1930 : Doyle's Detective, by J. H.
- 07.07.1930 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Creator of "Sherlock Holmes," Dies at Age of 71 (1 photo)
- 08.07.1930 : Sherlock Holmes Departs, by Arthur Brisbane
- 08.07.1930 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- 08.07.1930 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by W. Orton Tewson
- 10.07.1930 : Wise and Otherwise (quotes)
- 12.07.1930 : Doyle Came Back, by Arthur Brisbane
- 12.07.1930 : From Sherlock Holmes Himself, by J. H.
- 15.07.1930 : Doyle Came Back, by Arthur Brisbane
- 28.07.1930 : Messages From Doyle Told of by His Widow
- 11.08.1930 : Widow Gives Out Conan Doyle Spirit Photo (2 photos)
- 02.12.1930 : Books Worth Reading: Sherlock Holmes