The Spectator
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Spectator is a weekly British conservative magazine created by the Dundonian reformer Robert Stephen Rintoul in 1828.
Between 1901 and 1926, the magazine published 19 letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Spectator
1901
- 20.04.1901 : South African Cricketers
- 04.05.1901 : South African Cricketers
1902
- 13.12.1902 : General De Wet's Account of the War
1903
- 04.07.1903 : The New Protection
- 18.07.1903 : The New Protection
- 01.08.1903 : Sir Conan Doyle and the Motor-Car
1910
- 16.07.1910 : Mr. Morel and the Congo
1912
- 12.10.1912 : The Slater Case
- 26.10.1912 : The Slater Case
1914
- 21.02.1914 : Petition: The Panama-Pacific Exposition
- 28.02.1914 : The Importation of Plumage Prohibition Bill
- 25.07.1914 : The Oscar Slater Case
1915
- 29.05.1915 : Home Guards
- 13.11.1915 : The Use of the Volunteers
1917
- 20.10.1917 : Divorce and Separation
1918
- 30.11.1918 : An Imperial Memorial Scheme
1924
- 26.01.1924 : Telepathy and Ectoplasm
1925
- 31.10.1925 : Man's Survival After Death
1926
- 13.11.1926 : Two Notable American Novel's