Harper & Brothers Publishers
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Harper & Brothers Publishers was an American publishing book company based in New York.
Between 1889 and 1929, the company published 6 novels, 24 short stories and 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Conan Doyle published by Harper & Brothers
1889
- 15.06.1889 : Micah Clarke (Harper's Franklin Square Library No. 648)
1892
- 15.10.1892 : Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (16 illustrations by Sidney Paget)
- 15.11.1892 : The Great Shadow
1893
- 28.06.1893 : The Refugees (28 ill. by T. de Thulstrup)
1894
- 02.02.1892 : Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (27 ill. by Sidney Paget and 22 by W. H. Hyde)
- ---.09.1892 : Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (24 ill.)
1894
- ---.09.1894 : Micah Clarke (Library edition, 8 ill. by George Willis Bardwell)
- ---.12.1894 : The Parasite (4 ill. by Howard Pyle)
1895
- ---.01.1895 : The White Company (Library edition, 8 ill. by George Willis Bardwell)
1900
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Special edition)
- Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (Special edition)
1904
- ---.08.1904 : Original Stories of Sherlock Holmes (3 vols.)
- 1904 : Stories of Sherlock Holmes Vol. 1 (A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four)
- 1904 : Stories of Sherlock Holmes Vol. 2
1922
- The White Company (ill. by James Daugherty)
1929
- Behind the Veil of Death in If I were a Preacher (collected articles)
1930
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Harper's Modern Classics)
Related Books
1924
- A Magician Among the Spirits, by Houdini (chapter IX. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
1949
Covers
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The Great Shadow (1892)
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The Refugees (1893)
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The Refugees (1893)
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Micah Clarke (1894)
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Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1894)
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The White Company (1895)
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The Parasite (1895)
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The Parasite (1895)
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The Refugees (1897)
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The Refugees (1897)
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The Refugees (1900)
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The White Company (1922)