The Bookman (US)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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The Bookman was an American monthly magazine created in 1895 by Dodd, Mead & Co. (1895-1918), bought by George H. Doran Co. (1918-1927), and by Burton Rascoe and Seward B. Collins (1927-1933).
The Bookman (UK) was a different magazine created in 1891 by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.
In december 1927, the magazine published 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Bookman (US)
1927
- 12.1927 : The Alleged Posthumous Writings of Great Authors (article)
1902
- 01.1902 : Some Inconsistencies of Sherlock Holmes
- 03.1902 : Raffles and Sherlock Holmes (1 photo)
- 05.1902 : More Sherlock Holmes Theories (2 photos)
- 05.1902 : The Detective in Fiction, by Arthur Bartlett Maurice
- 05.1902 : Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles", review by Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1 ill.)
- 05.1902 : A Ballade of Detection, by Carolyn Wells (poem)
1903
- 08.1903 : Arthur Conan Doyle, by J. E. Hodder Williams
1907
- 12.1907 : Conan Doyle in America
1908
- 09.1908 : French Sherlockitis (3 photos)
1910
- 04.1910 : A Case of Coincidence, by Lyndon Orr
1911
- 02.1911 : Sherlock Holmes
1912
- 10.1912 : Sherlock in the Films
- 12.1912 : Robert Barr and Conan Doyle
1913
- 02.1913 : Doyle's Crowborough Home (2 ill.)
1914
- 04.1914 : The McClure's Memoirs Again
- 07.1914 : Notes on Conan Doyle, by Arthur Bartlett Maurice (5 photos)
1920
- 07.1920 : How old is Sherlock Holmes?, by Beverly Stark
1926
- 02.1926 : My Favorite Fiction Character, by Stephen Vincent Benét (1 ill. by Bertrand Zadig)
1927
- 10.1927 : Forty Years of Sherlock, by Arthur Bartlett Maurice