The Glasgow Herald
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Glasgow Herald (now The Herald) is a Scottish daily newspaper published since 1783. The Herald is the longest running national newspaper in the world and is the eighth oldest daily paper in the world. The title was simplified from The Glasgow Herald to The Herald in 1992.
Between 1915 and 1929, the newspaper published 2 letters and 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle and 2 interviews of the author.
By Conan Doyle in The Glasgow Herald
1915
- 02.08.1915 : A Year of War (letter)
1916
- 26.06.1916 : The Channel Tunnel Scheme (letter)
1923
- 06.04.1923 : An Evil Elemental (interview)
1928
- 01.10.1928 : The New Sherlock Holmes (interview)
1929
- 07.01.1929 : If I were a Preacher (article)
Related Articles
1893
- 05.06.1893 : Music and the Drama (review of Foreign Policy)
- 12.06.1893 : Music and the Drama (review of Foreign Policy)
1899
- 12.06.1899 : On Conan Doyle's New Play (review of Halves)
1915
- 12.03.1915 : The Battles of the War (report of speech)
- 15.03.1915 : The Battles of the War (report of speech) p.5
1916
- 21.02.1916 : Sir Conan Doyle on the New Army p.9
1917
- 09.10.1917 : Divorce Reform in England (report of speech)
- 30.11.1917 : Divorce Reform in England (report of speech) p.8
1919
- 28.01.1919 : The Real "Der Tag" (report of speech)
1920
- 28.05.1920 : Father Vaughan on Spiritualism (report of speech) p.9
1924
- 09.01.1924 : Modern Psychic Knowledge (report of a lecture) p.7
- 15.12.1924 : Sir A. Conan Doyle and His Spiritual Guide (report of a lecture) p.7
1925
- 07.12.1925 : Sir Conan Doyle on Science (report of speech)
1927
- 05.09.1927 : The "Spirit" of Dickens (report of a lecture)
1928
- 17.09.1928 : Spiritualists' Votes
1929
- 24.08.1929 : The Master Detective, by J. B. Chapman