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''The Scotsman'' is a Scottish daily newspaper headquartered in Edinburgh. First established as a radical political paper in 1817, it began daily publication in 1855 and remained a broadsheet until now. | ''The Scotsman'' is a Scottish daily newspaper headquartered in Edinburgh. First established as a radical political paper in 1817, it began daily publication in 1855 and remained a broadsheet until now. | ||
Between 1900 and | Between 1900 and 1918, the newspaper published 3 letters, 1 speech and 1 letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. | ||
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* 15.03.1904 : [[Mr. A. L. Brown and Sir A. Conan Doyle]] (letter) | * 15.03.1904 : [[Mr. A. L. Brown and Sir A. Conan Doyle]] (letter) | ||
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* 20.07.1918 : [[Dickens and our Blinded Heroes]] (letter) | |||
Revision as of 01:24, 26 November 2021
The Scotsman is a Scottish daily newspaper headquartered in Edinburgh. First established as a radical political paper in 1817, it began daily publication in 1855 and remained a broadsheet until now.
Between 1900 and 1918, the newspaper published 3 letters, 1 speech and 1 letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Scotsman
1900
- 03.10.1900 : Dr. Conan Doyle and his South African Services (letter)
- 16.10.1900 : Dr. Conan Doyle (letter)
1901
- 25.03.1901 : The Edinburgh Burns Club (The Immortal Memory) (speech)
1904
- 15.03.1904 : Mr. A. L. Brown and Sir A. Conan Doyle (letter)
1918
- 20.07.1918 : Dickens and our Blinded Heroes (letter)
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1930
- 08.07.1930 : Sherlock Holmes Creator: Death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (obituary)
- 08.07.1930 : Sir A. Conan Doyle (obituary)