The Bookman (UK)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Bookman was an British monthly magazine created by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. and published from 1891 to 1934.
Between 1892 and 1928, the magazine published 5 articles, 1 letter and 1 interview written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Note that The Bookman (US) was a different magazine created in 1895 by Dodd, Mead and Co.
By Conan Doyle in The Bookman
1892
- 05.1892 : A Talk with Dr. Conan Doyle (interview)
1899
- 07.1899 : Multiple Reviewing (article)
1907
- 01.1907 : The Book of 1906 That Has Interested Me Most (article)
1909
- 01.1909 : Early Struggles of Popular Novelists (article)
1911
- 03.1911 : A Warning (letter)
1914
- 06.1914 : La Force Mystérieuse (letter)
1926
- 10.1926 : The Value of Criticism (article) 1 photo
1928
- 04.1928 : The Great Unreadable (article)
1892
- 12.1892 : The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Dr. Joseph Bell
1902
- 04.1902 : Arthur Conan Doyle, by J. E. Hodder Williams
1912
- 11.1912 : Sir A. Conan Doyle: An Original Silhouette (1 ill. by E. O. Hoppé)
- 11.1912 : Sir A. Conan Doyle, by Arthur St. John Adcock (17 photos, 7 ill.)
- 11.1912 : The Bookman Prize Competitions (5 photos)
1929
- 08.1929 : Conan Doyle as poet, by E. H. L. Watson (1 photo)
1930
- 08.1930 : Conan Doyle Obituary
- 12.1930 : Conan Doyle and the Spirit of the Nineties, by C. Brooks