The Examiner (San Francisco)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Examiner is an American daily newspaper from San Francisco (California) founded in 1863 as the Democratic Press, a pro-Confederacy, pro-slavery, pro-Democrat party paper opposed to Abraham Lincoln, but after his assassination in 1865, the paper's offices were destroyed by a mob, and starting on 12 june 1865, it was called the Daily Examiner.
From 28 march 1902, the newspaper was renamed The San Francisco Examiner.
Between 1891 and 1894, the newspaper published 16 short stories and 1 novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Examiner
1891
- 26.07.1891 : A Scandal in Bohemia (5 illustrations)
- 09.08.1891 : The Red-Headed League (4 ill.)
- 04.10.1891 : A Case of Identity (4 ill.)
- 01.11.1891 : The Boscombe Valley Mystery (4 ill.)
- 13.12.1891 : The Man with the Twisted Lip 1/2 (1 ill.)
- 20.12.1891 : The Man with the Twisted Lip 2/2 (1 ill.)
1892
- 14.02.1892 : The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (3 ill.)
- 21.02.1892 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band (1 ill.)
- 03.04.1892 : The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb (5 ill.)
- 13.03.1892 : The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor (2 ill.)
- 24.04.1892 : The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet (3 ill.) as The Story of the Beryl Coronet
- 19.06.1892 : The Adventure of the Copper Beeches (2 ill.)
- 16.10.1892 : The Great Shadow 1/4 (2 ill.)
- 23.10.1892 : The Great Shadow 2/4 (2 ill.)
- 30.10.1892 : The Great Shadow 3/4 (3 ill.)
- 06.11.1892 : The Great Shadow 4/4 (2 ill.)
1893
- 02.07.1893 : The Slapping Sal (1 ill.)
- 30.10.1893 : The Case of Lady Sannox (2 ill.)
1894
- 22.07.1894 : The Lord of Château Noir (2 ill.)
- 18.11.1894 : A Foreign Office Romance (1 ill.)
- 16.12.1894 : How the Brigadier Won His Medal (8 ill.)
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1912
- 30.06.1912 : The Man from Archangel (2 ill. by J. Cerry)