The Washington Post
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Washington Post is a daily American newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. The Post was founded in 1877.
Between 1891 and 1917, the newspaper published 6 short stories and 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Washington Post
1891
- 12.07.1891 : A Scandal in Bohemia (short story) 2 ill.
- 06.09.1891 : A Case of Identity (short story) 3 ill.
1894
- 11.11.1894 : A Foreign Office Romance (short story)
1907
- 03.02.1907 : The Strange case of George Edalji (article)
1911
- 12.11.1911 : One Crowded Hour (short story)
1917
- 24.06.1917 : A Physiologist's Wife (short story)
- 22.07.1917 : The Début of Bimbashi Joyce (short story) 1 ill. by H. A. Janke
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1894
- 06.11.1894 : Conan Doyle Deduces
1909
- 24.05.1909 : May Free Patrick
1914
- 28.08.1914 : Conan Doyle Saves Actor
1918
- 11.02.1918 : Cabby Eclipses Sherlock Holmes