The Graphic
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Graphic is a British weekly newspaper created on 4 december 1869 by William Luson Thomas. He had been employed as draughtsman and engraver by The Illustrated London News during the 1850s and 1860s, but he decided to create his own paper and became quickly the main competitor of his old employer. The Graphic ceased publication in 1932.
In 1920 and 1927, the newspaper published 2 articles written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Graphic
1920
- 21.02.1920 : The Case for Spiritualism (article)
1927
- 02.04.1927 : Why I Became a Spiritualist (article) 2 photos
Related Articles
1893
- 30.12.1893 (supp) : Jane Annie (1 ill.)
1894
- 29.09.1894 : Scene from Dr. Conan Doyle's new play, "A Story of Waterloo" (1 illustration)
1898
- 20.08.1898 : Dr. Conan Doyle's new Play: The Brothers, by W. Moy Thomas
1899
- 17.06.1899 : Dr. Conan Doyle's New Play (Halves)
1900
- 16.06.1900 : Dr. Conan Doyle (1 photo)
- 27.10.1900 : Dr. Conan Doyle and the Boer War
1901
- 14.09.1901 : The Theatres: Sherlock Holmes, by W. Moy Thomas (1 photo)
1902
- 25.01.1902 : Mr. Conan Doyle and the War in South Africa (review) 1 photo
1906
- 17.11.1906 : Conan Doyle's New Romance, review by R. E. Francillon
1909
- 26.06.1909 : Morals and Morality: Sir A. Conan Doyle's "Fires of Fate", review by Dramaticus (2 photos, 1 ill. by Balliol Salmon)
1910
- 15.01.1910 : The Prize-Ring as the Pride of Merry England: Sir Conan Doyle's New Play, "The House of Temperley" (1 ill.)
1920
- 14.02.1920 : The Revival of the Cult of Spiritualism, by Edward Clodd
1927
- 08.10.1927 : Many Faiths at a Peaceful Conference (1 photo)
- 08.10.1927 : Napoleon's Friend: Brigadier Gerard on the Films (1 photo)
1928
- 27.10.1928 : People You Should Know (1 photo)