The Feldkirchian Gazette
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Feldkirchian Gazette: A scientific and literary monthly magazine was a handwritten magazine edited by Arthur Conan Doyle (Arthur C. Doyle), aged 16, while he was studying at Stella Matutina in Feldkirch, Austria.
Only two issues were 'published', october and november 1875. October issue is complete, but november issue has not been finished.
Poems and articles were signed by monograms of Arthur Conan Doyle or his fellow students:
- AD : Arthur (Conan) Doyle.
- DH : David Howell.
- FI : Franz Jves (Ives).
The Feldkirchian Gazette

The Feldkirchian Gazette Vol. I (October 1875)
- The Feldkirchian Gazette (poem by AD)
- Verses (poem by AD)
- A Horrible Tale (poem by AD)
- Nothing in Particular (poem by AD)
- A Feldkirch Drama (poem by AD)
- Impressions of Feldkirch on a New Boy (poem by AD)
- College v. Town (article by DH)
- About a Mule (poem by .F.I.)
- The Reading of the Notes (poem by .F.I.)
- To Contributers (poem by AD)

The Feldkirchian Gazette Vol. II (November 1875)
- Introduction (poem by AD)
- A Feldkirch Football Match (poem by AD)
- Feldkirchian Notes (poem by AD)
- The Song of the Bombarden (poem by AD)
- The Roundabout Papers (unfinished article, unknown author)
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