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- 21:01, 19 March 2025 Challenger : Le Monde Perdu (comics 1990) (hist | edit) [1,314 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|right|''Le Monde Perdu, Vol. 1'' (Lefrancq, august 1990) thumb|250px|right|''Le Monde Perdu, Vol. 2'' (Lefrancq, march 1992) thumb|250px|right|''Le Monde Perdu, Vol. 1'' (Lefrancq, november 1997) File:lefrancq-1997-11-05-le-monde-perdu-t02.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''Le Monde Perdu, Vol. 2'' (Lefrancq, november 1...")
- 19:49, 19 March 2025 Le Monde Perdu (comics 1975) (hist | edit) [584 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|right|''Le Monde Perdu'' (M.C.L., september 1975) ''Le Monde Perdu'' (The Lost World) is a French comics, illustrated by Nino Satta, published by "M.C.L. Editions'', on september 1975. This is a parodic adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's novel : The Lost World (1912). == Le Monde Perdu (first page) == File:mcl-1975-09-le-monde-perdu-p5.jpg|thumb|700px|center|''M.C.L.''...")
- 01:07, 19 March 2025 Sherlock Mutt and Watson Jeff Will Pull an Anti-Baker St. (hist | edit) [449 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Sherlock Mutt and Watson Jeff Will Pull an Anti-Baker St.'' is a comic strip of the Mutt and Jeff series drawn by Bud Fisher, published in The Boston Globe on 21 january 1946 and in many other newspapers. == Comic strip == thumb|770px|center|[[The Boston Globe (21 january 1946, p. 17)]] ---- * Mutt and Jeff * Conan Doyle in comics * Pastiches & Parodies")
- 01:04, 19 March 2025 As Sherlock Holmes Would Say, "Elementary, Dear Lady, Elementary" (hist | edit) [459 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''As Sherlock Holmes Would Say, "Elementary, Dear Lady, Elementary"'' is a comic strip of the Mutt and Jeff series drawn by Bud Fisher, published in The Boston Globe on 1 september 1944 and in many other newspapers. == Comic strip == thumb|770px|center|[[The Boston Globe (1 september 1944, p. 25)]] ---- * Mutt and Jeff * Conan Doyle in comics * Pastiches & Parodies")
- 00:56, 19 March 2025 Jeff Must Have Been Reading Sherlock Holmes (hist | edit) [432 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Jeff Must Have Been Reading Sherlock Holmes'' is a comic strip of the Mutt and Jeff series drawn by Bud Fisher, published in The State (Columbia) and many other newspapers on 4 june 1934. == Comic strip == thumb|770px|center|[[The State (Columbia) (4 june 1934, p. 9)]] ---- * Mutt and Jeff * Conan Doyle in comics * Pastiches & Parodies")
- 22:51, 18 March 2025 Mutt a la Sherlock Holmes (hist | edit) [406 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Mutt a la Sherlock Holmes'' is a comic strip of the Mutt and Jeff series drawn by Bud Fisher, published in The Napa Valley Register on 15 march 1930. == Comic strip == thumb|770px|center|[[The Napa Valley Register (15 march 1930, p. 9)]] ---- * Mutt and Jeff * Conan Doyle in comics * Pastiches & Parodies")
- 22:48, 18 March 2025 At Deduction Sherlock Holmes had Nothing on Jeff (hist | edit) [455 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''At Deduction Sherlock Holmes had Nothing on Jeff'' is a comic strip of the Mutt and Jeff series drawn by Bud Fisher, published in The Oklahoma City Times on 14 june 1921. == Comic strip == thumb|770px|center|[[The Oklahoma City Times (14 june 1921, p. 13)]] ---- * Mutt and Jeff * Conan Doyle in comics * Pastiches & Parodies")
- 21:44, 18 March 2025 Mutt Knows More About Sherlock Holmes Than Sherlock Does Himself (hist | edit) [565 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Mutt Knows More About Sherlock Holmes Than Sherlock Does Himself'' is a comic strip of the Mutt and Jeff series drawn by Bud Fisher, published in The Boston Globe on 17 june 1918. == Comic strip == thumb|770px|center|[[The Boston Globe (17 june 1918, p. 6)]] ---- * Mutt and Jeff * Conan Doyle in comics * Pastiches & Parodies")
- 17:55, 18 March 2025 Mutt and Jeff (hist | edit) [1,318 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Mutt and Jeff'' is a long-running and widely popular American newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Bud Fisher in 1907 about "two mismatched tinhorns". It is commonly regarded as the first daily comic strip. The series includes at least 6 strips related to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes published in various American newspapers from 1918 and 1946. __TOC__ == Comic strips == '''1918''' * 17.06.1918 : Mutt and Jeff: Mutt Knows More About...")
- 12:33, 18 March 2025 The Sign of the 4 (comics 1944) (hist | edit) [5,198 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|right|''Classics Illustrated No. 21'' (april 1945) ''The Sign of the 4'' is an American comics, illustrated by Louis Zansky, published in ''Classic Comics No. 21'' in july 1944, and reprinted in april 1945 in ''Classics Illustrated No. 21''. The issue included 3 adaptations : ''The Sign of the 4'' (Arthur Conan Doyle), ''The Murders in the Rue Morgue'' (Edgar Allan Poe)...")
- 11:21, 18 March 2025 The Vampire Hunter (comics 1975) (hist | edit) [735 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|right|Madhouse No. 97 (january 1975) ''The Vampire Hunter'' is an American comics, written by Marvin Channing and illustrated by F. Thorne (cover by Gray Morrow), published in ''Madhouse No. 97'' in january 1975. The story is not adapted from an Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes story. == The Vampire Hunter == File:madhouse-1975-01-p1.jpg|thumb|700px|center|Madhouse No. 97 (...")
- 00:26, 18 March 2025 Les Réfugiés (comics 1968) (hist | edit) [931 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Les Réfugiés'' (The Refugees) is a French comics, illustrated by André Chéret, serialized in the magazine ''Bonnes Soirées'' from 14 july 1968 (No. 2422) to 28 september 1969 (No. 2485). This is an adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's novel : The Refugees (1893). __TOC__ == Editions == * in ''Bonnes Soirées No. 2422-2485'' (14 july 1968 - 28 september 1969 [FR]) * ''Les Réfugiés'' (2007, Éditions Regards [FR])...")
- 18:29, 16 March 2025 Professeur Bell (hist | edit) [3,518 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Professeur Bell'' (Professor Bell) is a French series of comics, written by Hervé Tanquerelle and illustrated by Joann Sfar, published by ''Delcourt'' from 5 february to 28 october 2020. Professor Bell was a real person who was Arthur Conan Doyle's professor of medicine at Edinburgh University (1876-1878). == Series == * '''Professeur Bell No. 1: Le Mexicain à deux têtes''' (1 january 2004)<br />'''The Mexic...")
- 17:55, 16 March 2025 Adler (comics 2020) (hist | edit) [1,076 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Adler'' is a British series of comics, written by Lavie Tidhar and illustrated by Paul McCaffrey, published by ''Titan Comics'' from 5 february to 28 october 2020. Irene Adler is a character from Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. In this series, Irene Adler is uniting some of the most famous heroines of the Victorian age including Jane Eyre, Miss Havisham and Marie Curie, and must finally come face-to-face wi...")
- 11:08, 16 March 2025 The Lost World (comics 1960) (hist | edit) [569 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''The Lost World'' is an American comics, illustrated by Gil Kane, published in ''Dell Classics Stories No. 1145'' in 1960. This is an adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's novel : The Lost World (1912). == The Lost World == thumb|700px|center|''Dell Movie Classics No. 1145'' (1960) == Editions == File:dell-1960-the-lost-world.jpg|thumb|700px|center|''Dell Movie Classics No. 1145''...")
- 02:12, 16 March 2025 Conan Doyle mène l'enquête (hist | edit) [1,018 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Conan Doyle mène l'enquête'' (Conan Doyle Investigates) is a French comics written by Michel Gaudo and illustrated by Claude Pascal, first published in magazine ''Okapi'' on 1st may 1985, and published by ''Bayard Editions'' in 1986. == Conan Doyle mène l'enquête == thumb|700px|center|First page * Published in : File:okapi-1985-05-01.jpg|thumb|700px|center|''Okapi #''...")
- 17:16, 15 March 2025 The Lady Detective and the Rich Man's Son (hist | edit) [486 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''The Lady Detective and the Rich Man's Son'' is a comic strip of the The Adventures of Chubblock Homes series drawn by Jack Butler Yeats, published in The Funny Wonder on 24 april 1897. == The Lady Detective and the Rich Man's Son == thumb|770px|center|[[The Funny Wonder (24 april 1897, p. 1)]] ---- * The Adventures of Chubblock Homes * Pastiches & Parodies * Conan Doyle...")
- 17:13, 15 March 2025 Adventures of Chubblock Homes and Shirk, the Dog Detective (hist | edit) [520 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Adventures of Chubblock Homes and Shirk, the Dog Detective'' is a comic strip of the The Adventures of Chubblock Homes series drawn by Jack Butler Yeats, published in The Funny Wonder on 10 april 1897. == Adventures of Chubblock Homes and Shirk, the Dog Detective == thumb|770px|center|[[The Funny Wonder (10 april 1897, p. 1)]] ---- * The Adventures of Chubblock Homes * Pasti...")
- 17:11, 15 March 2025 Detective Chubblock Homes on the Track of the Spring Poet (hist | edit) [518 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Detective Chubblock Homes on the Track of the Spring Poet'' is a comic strip of the The Adventures of Chubblock Homes series drawn by Jack Butler Yeats, published in The Funny Wonder on 13 march 1897. == Detective Chubblock Homes on the Track of the Spring Poet == thumb|770px|center|[[The Funny Wonder (13 march 1897, p. 1)]] ---- * The Adventures of Chubblock Homes * Pastich...")
- 17:06, 15 March 2025 Adventures of Chubblock Homes, Detective (hist | edit) [511 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Adventures of Chubblock Homes, Detective'' is a comic strip of the The Adventures of Chubblock Homes series drawn by Jack Butler Yeats, published in The Funny, Funny Wonder on 28 september 1895. thumb|770px|center|[[The Funny, Funny Wonder (28 september 1895, p. 1)]] ---- * The Adventures of Chubblock Homes * Pastiches & Parodies * Conan Doyle in Comics")
- 12:42, 15 March 2025 The Adventures of Chubblock Homes (hist | edit) [2,139 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " This article is a stub. If you have informations or scans, [mailto:sir@arthur-conan-doyle.com let us know ]. ''The Adventures of Chubblock Homes'' is a comic strip drawn by Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) published in Comic Cuts in 1893 (38 episodes) and Funny Wonder in 1894 (48 episodes) and in 1895-1897 (16 episodes). ''Chubblock Homes'' was named after the famous locksmith firm Chubb & Sons that were in every homes at that time. In 1893-1895, 38 episodes...")
- 23:26, 14 March 2025 Impressions of Sherlock Holmes (hist | edit) [5,695 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Impressions of Sherlock Holmes'' is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche published anonymously in The New-York Times on 28 october 1894. == Impressions of Sherlock Holmes == thumb|250px|right|[[The New-York Times (28 october 1894, p. 20)]] '''He Says that Man Has Not the Capability Not to Invent Cults.''' Sherlock Holmes could have communicated wisdom to the reporter if the latter had been young enough...")
- 19:26, 14 March 2025 On the Threshold of the Chamber of Horrors (hist | edit) [10,397 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''On the Threshold of the Chamber of Horrors'' is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche written by Montgomery Carmichael published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News on 27 october 1894. == On the Threshold of the Chamber of Horrors == thumb|250px|right|[[The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (27 october 1894, p. 259)]] It was five weeks or more now that Edward Clay had been "wante...")
- 17:27, 14 March 2025 The Recrudescence of Sherlock Holmes (1908) (hist | edit) [3,787 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''The Recrudescence of Sherlock Holmes'' is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche written by Wex Jones first published in The San Francisco Examiner on 22 august 1908. __TOC__ == Editions == * in ''The San Francisco Examiner'' (22 august 1908 [US]) 2 ill. by Harry B. Martin * in ''The Detroit Times'' (22 august 1908 [US]) * in ''The Springfield Leader'' (24 august 1908 [US]) * in ''Oregon Daily Journal'' (29 august 1908 [US]) * in ''The Inter-Mount...")
- 16:13, 14 March 2025 The Recrudescence of Sherlock Holmes (1894) (hist | edit) [5,883 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''The Recrudescence of Sherlock Holmes'' is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche written by Frank Marshall White first published in Life Magazine on 18 october 1894. __TOC__ == Editions == * in ''Life Magazine'' (18 october 1894 [US]) * in ''The Brooklyn Eagle'' (24 october 1894 [US]) == The Recrudescence of Sherlock Holmes == thumb|250px|right|[[The Brooklyn Eagle (24 october 1894, p....")
- 12:48, 14 March 2025 Sherlock Holmes contre Conan Doyle (hist | edit) [5,644 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Sherlock Holmes contre Conan Doyle'' (Sherlock Holmes versus Conan Doyle) is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche written by Georges de La Fouchardière published in L'Oeuvre (No. 3632) on 10 september 1925. == Sherlock Holmes contre Conan Doyle == thumb|300px|right|[[L'Oeuvre (10 september 1925, p. 2)]] Lorsque notre visiteur fut parti, Sherlock Holmes s'étendit paresseusement sur son divan et contempla...")
- 20:39, 13 March 2025 Sherlock Holmes continue... (hist | edit) [6,877 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Sherlock Holmes continue...'' (The Mysterious Case of Pig-Street) is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche written by Georges de La Fouchardière published in La Liberté (No. 16077) on 4 june 1910. == Sherlock Holmes continue... == thumb|300px|right|[[La Liberté (4 june 1910, p. 1)]] Sherlock Holmes laissa son journal et alluma son quinzième cigare. — Avez-vous remarqué, Watson, les progrès de...")
- 01:23, 13 March 2025 Letter about concentrating books into one (ca. 1907) (hist | edit) [502 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, ca. 1907, from Regent Hotel, Royal Leamington Spa (UK) to an unknown recipient. == Letter == My dear Sir I am trying to concentrate my books into one law firm at present as I fear I can't promise what to ask. : I wish you all luck :: Yours very truly :: Arthur Conan Doyle. ---- * Back to Conan Doyle's letters * Sir Arthur Conan Doyl...")
- 21:51, 9 March 2025 Notecard to Herbert Greenhough Smith (6 october 1914) (hist | edit) [536 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| 300px|right| This notecard was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, on 6 october 1914 (timestamp), from [48 Grand Parade,] Eastbourne (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Notecard == By all means if they agree. :: A Conan Doyle. ---- * Letters|Back to Conan Doyle's...")
- 21:29, 9 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about British Campaign in France (ca. 1916) (hist | edit) [923 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle, ca. 1916, from 48 Grand Parade, Eastbourne (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == : 48 Grand Parade, My dear Smith I can't attune my mind to fiction. I've tried but I can't. I wish those pools would let me begin my history in your Xmas number. It is a year old now. I fear the small...")
- 19:52, 9 March 2025 Letter to Theodore Cook about Olympic Games (ca. 1908) (hist | edit) [1,509 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This undated letter was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to Sir Theodore Andrea Cook, a British art critic, writer and one of the three British representatives on the International Olympic Committee. == Letter == Dear Cook I presume that the 'private' upon your letter does not apply to Lord Northcliffe since my only object in writing was to get an answer to his query. There has...")
- 00:24, 9 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about The Dancing Men (1903) (hist | edit) [980 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1903 from Hill House Hotel, Happisburgh (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == My dear Smith I think perhaps this would meet the case. I have a strong bloody for the fourth "The Adventure of the Dancing Men". We could put this third and so separate the two crimeless stories. Th...")
- 23:59, 8 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about a French Translation (ca. 22 january 1902) (hist | edit) [957 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle ca. 22 january 1902, from [Undershaw,] Hindhead, to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == ''12 copies sent''<br /> 23/1/02 ''Read 22 Jan 1902'' My dear Smith So glad! London B and Charing X were cleaned out yesterday & clamouring for more. I thought — but dared not say...") originally created as "Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about a French Translation (23 january 1902)"
- 18:42, 8 March 2025 Quick, Watson, the Needle (hist | edit) [986 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Quick, Watson, the Needle'' is an article published in The Seattle Star on 21 january 1921. == Quick, Watson, the Needle == thumb|250px|right|[[The Seattle Star (21 january 1921, p. 9)]] '''A. Conan Doyle Discovers Photos of Fairies''' London, Jan. 21. — A. Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes and believer in spiritism, thinks he has found some pictures of...")
- 01:05, 8 March 2025 Letter to Mrs. Blasson to express his sympathy (ca. 1900) (hist | edit) [1,097 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle to Mrs. George Blasson, 46 Pandora-road, West Hampstead (UK). His son, Charles John Blasson, aged 23, died on 2 august 1900 at Pretoria, Transvaal (South Africa). == Letter == : Morley's Hotel, :: Trafalgar Square, ::: London. W.C. Dear Mrs. Blasson I want to express to you my heartfelt sympathy with you in your grief over the loss of your son. I c...")
- 15:25, 7 March 2025 Letter about Fenian and Orangeman (1 september) (hist | edit) [620 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle from Blandford (UK) on 1st september 1898. == Letter == My dear Sir I am with the troops so can only send you this hurried line to thank you for your kind letter. I fancy there are enough Irishmen who think as we do to make a party with. I don't know which I hate most a Fenian or an Orangeman — they are both of the 18th century. : Yours very truly :...")
- 12:17, 7 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about a German teeth (12 april 1916) (hist | edit) [738 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 12 april 1916 from Portman Lodge, Exeter Road, Bournemouth (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == Ap. 12 /16. My dear Smith If this instalment is not too long I think it would be fine. I don't want to monopolise your pages. I've made some additions. That fact about the German...")
- 23:59, 6 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about HOUN 3rd instalment (ca. 1901) (hist | edit) [962 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. Undated, ca. 1901. == Letter == : Morley's Hotel, :: Trafalgar Square, ::: London. W.C. My dear Smith It bothers me rather that in writing any instalment I have not got a copy of the preceding one. The matter is complex and it is hard to hold the threads in on...")
- 22:17, 6 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about NAVA and SECO (14 april 1927) (hist | edit) [580 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 14 april 1927 from the Imperial Hotel, Exmouth (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == My dear Smith I think I was wrong not to include both the Naval Treaty and the Second Stain. Otherwise I think my choice is reasonable. : Yours sincerely :: A Conan Doyle...")
- 01:34, 6 March 2025 Letter to Mr. Hamilton (16-17 march 1901) (hist | edit) [548 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle, from Ashdown Forest Hotel, Forest Row, Sussex (UK), on 16 or 17 march 1901, to Mr. Hamilton. == Letter == My dear Hamilton 'I am not proud — 'cos Ma says it's sinful' but I did it yesterday in 96, today in 96 and the Ladies 18 holes today in 82 (!!!). My head is too big for my hat. : Yours :: A C D ---- * Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:Letters|Back to...")
- 01:10, 6 March 2025 Letter to Mr. Hamilton (17 march 1901) (hist | edit) [574 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle, from Ashdown Forest Hotel, Forest Row, Sussex (UK), on 16 or 17 march 1901, to Mr. Hamilton. == Letter == My dear Hamilton Here is a note. Good luck! I have been down here 'en retraite' with my mother but am due on Saturday in Edinburgh for my Burns speech. I have an inextinguishable hatred against the said Bobby. : Yours :: A C D ---- * Sir Arthur C...")
- 00:51, 5 March 2025 Books in General (hist | edit) [9,063 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Books in General'' is an article published in The New Statesman on 9 july 1927. == Books in General == thumb|250px|right|[[The New Statesman (9 july 1927, p. 408)]] I have been re-reading those books in which are recorded all we know of the adventures and achievements of Sherlock Holmes. As I read, I thought that by noticing certain details, which the idle reader passes over, I might possibly c...")
- 00:03, 4 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about The British Campaign in France and Flanders (26 may 1917) (hist | edit) [1,167 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "250px|right| 250px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 26 may 1917 from Hotel Majestic, Harrogate (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == My dear Smith I was about to write to you, for I was surprised and a little worried tha...")
- 23:54, 2 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about Sherlock Holmes (28 september 1916) (hist | edit) [1,202 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "300px|right| 300px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle, on 28 september [1916], from 48 Grand Parade, Eastbourne (UK), to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine. == Letter == : 48 Grand Parade, :: Eastbourne ::: Sept 28. My dear Smith I think I could sustain my cop...")
- 22:16, 2 March 2025 Letter to Herbert Greenhough Smith about fairy photos (ca. 1928) (hist | edit) [1,857 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|right| thumb|250px|right| This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle circa 1928 from Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst, to Herbert Greenhough Smith, editor of The Strand Magazine, about some fairy photos. == Letter == My dear Smith Some of you team are quite new to me. I n...")
- 21:33, 2 March 2025 Letter to Pierre Mille (3 june 1911) (hist | edit) [1,133 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|300px|right| This letter was written, in French, by Arthur Conan Doyle on 3 june 1911 from Windlesham, Crowborough, to Monsieur Pierre Mille, a French journalist. == Letter == Cher Monsieur Pierre Mille Notre homage a Madame ! Excusez mon Français vilain ! Il est un plaisir et un honneur avoir vos deux livres avec l'écriture du auteur illustre. J'ecrirai encore quand j'ai les lu. C'est bon que vos so...")
- 23:03, 28 February 2025 Dr. Doyle on Doyle (hist | edit) [10,864 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Dr. Doyle on Doyle'' is an article published in the Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester) on 22 november 1894. Report of the lecture "Readings and Reminiscences" given by Arthur Conan Doyle on 21 november 1894 at the YMCA Music Hall (Rochester, USA). == Report == thumb|250px|right|[[Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester) (22 november 1894, p. 9)]] '''Dr. Doyle on Doyle.''' Itdon....")
- 22:40, 28 February 2025 Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester) (hist | edit) [215 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with " The ''Democrat and Chronicle'' was an American newspaper from Rochester, New York, USA. == Related articles == '''1894''' * 22.11.1894 : Dr. Doyle on Doyle (report of lecture) {{footer_periodicals}}")
- 21:58, 28 February 2025 Lectures and Readings (hist | edit) [1,589 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Lectures and Readings'' is an article published in the Boston Evening Transcript on 20 november 1894. Report of the lecture "Readings and Reminiscences" given by Arthur Conan Doyle on 19 november 1894 at the Association Hall, Boston (USA). == Report == thumb|250px|right|[[Boston Evening Transcript (20 november 1894, p. 5)]] '''Lectures and Readings.''' It was an interested and t...")
- 19:42, 28 February 2025 Read His Own Tales (hist | edit) [1,515 bytes] TCDE-Team (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Read His Own Tales'' is an article published in The Boston Globe on 20 november 1894. Report of the lecture "Readings and Reminiscences" given by Arthur Conan Doyle on 19 november 1894 at the Association Hall (Boston, USA). == Letters to Conan Doyle == thumb|250px|right|[[The Boston Globe (1 november 1894, p. 6)]] '''READ HIS OWN TALES.''' '''Dr A. Conan Doyle Gave Selections From Sherlock...")