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Arthur Twidle (1865-1936) was a British illustrator wellknown for his drawings of Conan Doyle stories after the death of Sidney Paget. He worked for The Strand Magazine but also for the Annie S. Swan's Magazine, The Red Magazine, The Girl's Own Paper...
Between 1903 and 1909, he did 158 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's fictions.
Illustrations
1903
- The Great Shadow (24 september 1903, Smith, Elder & Co.) 1 frontispiece
- Uncle Bernac (24 september 1903, Smith, Elder & Co.) 1 illustration
- Micah Clarke (24 september 1903, Smith, Elder & Co.) 2 illustrations
- Sir Nigel (december 1905-december 1906, The Strand Magazine) 125 ill.
- The Silver Mirror (august 1908, The Strand Magazine) 3 ill.
- A Reminiscence of Mr. Sherlock Holmes (september-october 1908, The Strand Magazine) 10 ill.
- The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans (december 1908, The Strand Magazine) 6 ill.
1909
- The Lord of Falconbridge (august 1909, The Strand Magazine) 5 ill.
- The Home-Coming (december 1909, The Strand Magazine) 4 ill.