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Between 1883 and 1895, the periodical published 3 short stories written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. | Between 1883 and 1895, the periodical published 3 short stories written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. | ||
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* 11.07.1883 : [[The Winning Shot]] (1 ill. anon.) | * 11.07.1883 : [[The Winning Shot]] (1 ill. anon.) | ||
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* 20.08.1884 : [[The Tragedians]] (1 ill. by [[D. H. Friston]]) | * 20.08.1884 : [[The Tragedians]] (1 ill. by [[D. H. Friston]]) | ||
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* 05.08.1892 : [[Out of the Running]] (1 ill. by [[J. E. G.]]) | * 05.08.1892 : [[Out of the Running]] (1 ill. by [[J. E. G.]]) | ||
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* 19.09.1883 : [[The Tragedians|An Actor's Duel - A Palpable Hit]] (this short story is not written by Conan Doyle) | * 19.09.1883 : [[The Tragedians|An Actor's Duel - A Palpable Hit]] (this short story is not written by Conan Doyle) | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 22 February 2024
Bow Bells was a British weekly magazine published by John Dicks.
Between 1883 and 1895, the periodical published 3 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in Bow Bells
1883
- 11.07.1883 : The Winning Shot (1 ill. anon.)
1884
- 20.08.1884 : The Tragedians (1 ill. by D. H. Friston)
1892
- 05.08.1892 : Out of the Running (1 ill. by J. E. G.)
1883
- 19.09.1883 : An Actor's Duel - A Palpable Hit (this short story is not written by Conan Doyle)