Chambers's Journal
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Chambers's Journal was a British weekly magazine published by W. & R. Chambers created by William Chambers in 1832 until 1956. Produced in Edinburgh until the late 1850s, then moved to London when James Payn took over the magazine as editor.
Between 1879 and 1895, the magazine published 3 short stories and 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in Chambers's Journal
1879
- 06.09.1879 : The Mystery of Sasassa Valley
1889
- 24.08.1889 : The Bravoes of Market-Drayton (article)
1890
- 06.12.1890 : The Surgeon of Gaster Fell 1/4
- 13.12.1890 : The Surgeon of Gaster Fell 2/4
- 20.12.1890 : The Surgeon of Gaster Fell 3/4
- 27.12.1890 : The Surgeon of Gaster Fell 4/4
1895
- 19.01.1895 : The Recollections of Captain Wilkie 1/2
- 26.01.1895 : The Recollections of Captain Wilkie 2/2
Related articles
1895
- 19.01.1895 : Some Notable Beginners in Chambers's Journal (by the editor)
1897
- 02.01.1897 : The Dream of Number Thirty-One, by W. E. Cule (wrongly attributed to Conan Doyle in a subsequent edition)