The Saturday Evening Post: Difference between revisions
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''The Saturday Evening Post'' is an American magazine published since 4 august 1821. It was published weekly from 1897 until 1963, then every two weeks until 1969. | ''The Saturday Evening Post'' is an American magazine published since 4 august 1821. It was published weekly from 1897 until 1963, then every two weeks until 1969. | ||
Between | Between 1884 and 1930, the magazine published 3 short stories and the beginning of a novel written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. | ||
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* 14.06.1884 : [[The Blood-Stone Tragedy: A Druidical Story|The Blood Stone]] | * 14.06.1884 : [[The Blood-Stone Tragedy: A Druidical Story|The Blood Stone]] (wrongly attributed to M. W. Paxton) | ||
'''1927''' | '''1927''' |
Revision as of 14:22, 25 July 2023
The Saturday Evening Post is an American magazine published since 4 august 1821. It was published weekly from 1897 until 1963, then every two weeks until 1969.
Between 1884 and 1930, the magazine published 3 short stories and the beginning of a novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Saturday Evening Post
1884
- 14.06.1884 : The Blood Stone (wrongly attributed to M. W. Paxton)
1927
- 08.10.1927 : The Maracot Deep 1/4 (3 ill. by Anton O. Fischer)
- 15.10.1927 : The Maracot Deep 2/4 (2 ")
- 22.10.1927 : The Maracot Deep 3/4 (2 ")
- 29.10.1927 : The Maracot Deep 4/4 (2 ")
1929
- 28.09.1929 : The Death Voyage (2 ill. by Anton O. Fischer)
1930
- 23.08.1930 : The End of Devil Hawker (3 ill. by Orison MacPherson)
Covers
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The Maracot Deep 1/4
(8 october 1927) -
The Maracot Deep 2/4
(15 october 1927) -
The Maracot Deep 3/4
(22 october 1927) -
The Maracot Deep 4/4
(29 october 1927) -
The Death Voyage
(28 september 1929) -
The End of Devil Hawker
(23 august 1930)