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[[File:the-sketch-1907-01-16.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''The Sketch'' (16 january 1907)]]
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[[File:the-sketch-1907-07-31.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''The Sketch'' (31 july 1907)]]


''The Sketch'' was a British weekly newspaper founded in 1893, wellknown for being the first newspaper to publish the short stories of Agatha Christie between 1923 and 1924. The paper also featured short stories from other authors such as Algernon Blackwood, Walter de la Mare. The Sketch ceased publication in 1959.
''The Sketch'' was a British weekly newspaper founded in 1893, wellknown for being the first newspaper to publish the short stories of Agatha Christie between 1923 and 1924. The paper also featured short stories from other authors such as Algernon Blackwood, Walter de la Mare. The Sketch ceased publication in 1959.


In 1902, the newspaper published a letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].
In 1902, the newspaper published a letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] and many photos of the author.




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== Related articles ==
== Related articles ==
'''1894'''
* 26.09.1894 : [[A Story of Waterloo (review 26 september 1894)|A Story of Waterloo]], by M. C. S. (review)
'''1895'''
* 30.10.1895 : [[The Stark Munro Letters (review 30 october 1895)|The Stark Munro Letters]], by O. O. (review)
'''1896'''
* 04.03.1896 : [[The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (review 4 march 1896)|The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard]] (review)
* 25.11.1896 : [[The Omar Khayyam Club (article 25 november 1896)|The Omar Khayyam Club]]


'''1897'''
'''1897'''
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* 26.04.1899 : [[The Children of Well-known Men: Dr. Conan Doyle]] (3 photos)
* 26.04.1899 : [[The Children of Well-known Men: Dr. Conan Doyle]] (3 photos)
* 26.04.1899 : [[Micah Clarke (review 26 april 1899)|Micah Clarke]], by O. O. (review)
* 14.06.1899 : [[Dr. Doyle as Dramatist]]
* 14.06.1899 : [[Dr. Doyle as Dramatist]]
* 29.11.1899 : [[Sherlock Holmes in America]], by Clement Scott (1 photo)


'''1900'''
'''1900'''


* 07.03.1900 : [[The Langman Hospital (article 7 march 1900)|The Langman Hospital]] (4 photos)
* 07.03.1900 : [[The Langman Hospital (article 7 march 1900)|The Langman Hospital]] (4 photos)
* 16.05.1900 : [[The Sketch Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War]] (8 photos)
* 16.05.1900 : [[The Sketch Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War|"The Sketch" Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War]] (2 photos)
* 30.05.1900 : [[The Sketch Snapshots of Celebrities at The Front|"The Sketch" Snapshots of Celebrities at "The Front"]] (6 photos)
* 20.06.1900 : [[The Sketch Snapshots at Bloemfontein|"The Sketch" Snapshots at Bloemfontein]] (6 photos)
* 14.11.1900 : [[Two More Books on the South African War]]


'''1901'''
'''1901'''
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* 03.04.1901 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle in Edinburgh]]
* 03.04.1901 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle in Edinburgh]]
* 03.04.1901 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle, Author of The Great Boer War]] (1 photo)
* 03.04.1901 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle, Author of The Great Boer War]] (1 photo)
* 21.08.1901 : [[Mr. William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes (article 21 august 1901)|Mr. William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes]] (2 photos)
* 11.09.1901 : [[Sherlock Holmes (article 11 september 1901)|Sherlock Holmes]] (review)


'''1902'''
'''1902'''


* 08.01.1902 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle's The Great Boer War]], by Robert Machray (1 photo)
* 08.01.1902 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle's The Great Boer War]], by Robert Machray (1 photo)
* 09.04.1902 : [[Pett Ridge's poem]]


'''1904'''
'''1904'''


* 20.07.1904 : [[The Literature of the Scottish Borders (article 20 july 1904)|The Literature of the Scottish Borders]] (report of lecture)
* 20.07.1904 : [[The Literature of the Scottish Borders (article 20 july 1904)|The Literature of the Scottish Borders]] (report of lecture)
'''1905'''
* 05.04.1905 : [[Early Rivals to Sherlock Holmes]]


'''1906'''
'''1906'''


* 07.03.1906 : [[Brigadier Gerard at the Imperial]] (1 illustration by [[Frank Reynolds]])
* 14.03.1906 : [[The Stage from the Stalls]] (2 photos)
* 14.03.1906 : [[The Stage from the Stalls]] (2 photos)
* 18.04.1906 : [[The Sherlock Holmes of Burma: Shinebo Won]] (1 photo)
* 16.05.1906 : [[Brigadier Gerard's Removal]] (1 photo)


'''1907'''
'''1907'''
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* 23.01.1907 : [[The Strongest Argument in Favour of Edalji's Innocence]] (2 photos)
* 23.01.1907 : [[The Strongest Argument in Favour of Edalji's Innocence]] (2 photos)
* 03.07.1907 : [[The Penalty of Knighthood]]
* 03.07.1907 : [[The Penalty of Knighthood]]
* 31.07.1907 : [[The Future Lady Sherlock Holmes]] (1 photo)
* 31.07.1907 : [[History Made or Making]]
* 31.07.1907 : [[History Made or Making]]
'''1908'''
* 26.02.1908 : [[Mlle. Yvonne de Bray as Alice Brent]] (1 photo)


'''1909'''
'''1909'''


* 30.06.1909 : [[The Author-Doctor in the Consulting-Room of the Actor-Doctor]] (1 photo)
* 30.06.1909 : [[The Author-Doctor in the Consulting-Room of the Actor-Doctor]] (1 photo)
* 08.09.1909 : [[The New Sadie Adams: Miss Ruth Bower]] (1 photo)
* 27.10.1909 : [[Cricket on a Liner]] (1 photo)
* 01.12.1909 : [[Not in The Fires of Fate: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as a Moorish Brigand]] (1 photo)
* 01.12.1909 : [[Not in The Fires of Fate: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as a Moorish Brigand]] (1 photo)
'''1910'''
* 27.04.1910 : [[A Sip of Horrors]] (Review "A Pot of Caviare")
* 03.08.1910 : [[Miss Christine Silver as Enid Stonor]] (1 photo)


'''1911'''
'''1911'''


* 10.05.1911 : [[The Last Galley (review 10 may 1911)|The Last Galley ]] (review)
* 10.05.1911 : [[The Last Galley (review 10 may 1911)|The Last Galley ]] (review)
'''1917'''
* 14.11.1917 : [[His Last Bow (review 14 november 1917)|His Last Bow]] (review)


'''1919'''
'''1919'''
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* 13.09.1922 : [[Photographing the Fairies]]
* 13.09.1922 : [[Photographing the Fairies]]
* 13.09.1922 : [[Photographing the Fairies#Photos|Do you believe in fairies? If so, why not snap-shot them?]] (4 photos)


'''1923'''
'''1923'''


* 25.04.1923 : [[On board the SS. Olympic]] (1 photo)
* 25.04.1923 : [[On Board the SS. Olympic]] (1 photo)


'''1924'''
'''1924'''
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'''1926'''
'''1926'''


* 10.11.1926 : [[Celebrities in Undress: XXXIII. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] (1 photo)
* 17.03.1926 : [[Receiving the Cup from Lady Conan Doyle]] (1 photo)
* 10.11.1926 : [[Celebrities in Undress: XXXIII. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], by Beverley Nichols (1 photo)
 
'''1927'''
 
* 06.07.1927 : [[Sherlock the Indestructible]], by Alan Kemp


'''1938'''
'''1938'''


* 01.06.1938 : [[What Every Woman Wants to Know]] (photos)
* 01.06.1938 : [[What Every Woman Wants to Know]] (1 photo)
 
'''1939'''
 
* 29.03.1939 : [[Sherlock Holmes in Contemporary Illustration and Modern Film]] (5 photos)
 
'''1940'''
 
* 06.03.1940 : [[Cinema Cameos]], by C. A. Lejeune (3 photos)


'''1948'''
'''1948'''
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 4 May 2022

The Sketch (16 january 1907)
The Sketch (31 july 1907)

The Sketch was a British weekly newspaper founded in 1893, wellknown for being the first newspaper to publish the short stories of Agatha Christie between 1923 and 1924. The paper also featured short stories from other authors such as Algernon Blackwood, Walter de la Mare. The Sketch ceased publication in 1959.

In 1902, the newspaper published a letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle and many photos of the author.



By Conan Doyle in The Sketch

1902


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