The Living Age
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Littel's Living Age or The Living Age was an American weekly magazine selecting various British and American articles edited in various magazines or newspapers. It was published between 1844 and 1941.
Between 1890 and 1929, the magazine published 5 articles, 5 poems and 1 short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Conan Doyle in The Living Age
1890
- 15.02.1890 : Mr. Stevenson's Methods in Fiction (article)
- 25.10.1890 : A Physiologist's Wife (short story)
1897
- 08.05.1897 : The Blind Archer (poem)
1898
- 19.11.1898 : Master (poem)
1906
- 07.07.1906 : An Incursion into Diplomacy (article)
1913
- 15.03.1913 : Great Britain and the Next War (pamphlet)
1917
- 13.10.1917 : The Guards Came Through (poem)
- 27.10.1917 : The Guns in Sussex (poem)
1918
- 05.01.1918 : Ypres (poem)
- 23.11.1918 : From the Roof of a Tank (article)
1929
- 01.09.1929 : The Spirits Talk to Conan Doyle (article)
1930
- ---.09.1930 : Conan Doyle's Last Words (article)
Related articles
1902
- 31.05.1902 : Wilkie Collins: And His Mantle, by Arthur Waugh
1904
- 10.09.1904 : The Novels of Arthur Conan Doyle, by Andrew Lang
1910
- 24.12.1910 : The Unromantic Detective, by George Edgar
1912
- 28.12.1912 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by Arthur St. John Adcock
1919
- 22.03.1919 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as Dr. Watson, by E. T. Raymond
1920
- 03.01.1920 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his Spooks, by E. T. Raymond
1925
- 28.11.1925 : A French View of Conan Doyle, by Jean Dorsenne