The Cornhill Magazine
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Cornhill Magazine is an British monthly magazine created by George Murray Smith in 1859 and published until 1975.
Between 1884 and 1915, the magazine published 1 novel, 3 short stories, 6 articles and 2 poems written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Cornhill Magazine

1884
- 01.1884 : J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement (6 ill. by William Small)
1888
- 06.1888 : John Huxford's Hiatus
1890
- 01.1890 : The Ring of Thoth
- 12.1890 : The Duello in France
1891
- 01.1891 : The White Company 1/12
- 02.1891 : The White Company 2/12
- 03.1891 : The White Company 3/12
- 04.1891 : The White Company 4/12
- 05.1891 : The White Company 5/12
- 06.1891 : The White Company 6/12
- 07.1891 : The White Company 7/12
- 08.1891 : The White Company 8/12
- 09.1891 : The White Company 9/12
- 10.1891 : The White Company 10/12
- 11.1891 : The White Company 11/12
- 12.1891 : The White Company 12/12
1898
- 01.1898 : Cremona
- 04.1898 : The Groom's Story
1900
- 10.1900 : Some Military Lessons of the War
1901
- 01.1901 : The Military Lessons of the War: a Rejoinder
- 09.1901 : Boer Critics on 'The Great Boer War'
1906
- 06.1906 : An Incursion into Diplomacy
1909
- 03.1909 : Shakespeare's Expostulation
1915
- 01.1915 : Western Wanderings 1/4
- 02.1915 : Western Wanderings 2/4
- 03.1915 : Western Wanderings 3/4
- 04.1915 : Western Wanderings 4/4
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1900
- 12.1900 : Dr. Conan Doyle and the British Army. A Reply, by Lieut.-Col. F. N. Maude
1901
- 09.1901 : Boer Critics on 'The Great Boer War'