The Freethinker
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Freethinker is a British monthly then weekly magazine published since 1881.
Between 1918 and 1929, the magazine published 6 letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Freethinker
1918
- 08.12.1918 : Life After Death (letter)
1920
- 08.02.1920 : Prof. Zollner and Slade (letter)
- 15.02.1920 : Spiritualism (letter)
- 21.03.1920 : Some Answers of Objections (letter)
1929
- 05.05.1929 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Ghost (letter)
- 26.05.1929 : The Nairobi Photograph (letter)
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1894
- 30.12.1894 : Is Conan Doyle a Rationalist?, by Frederick Ryan
1919
- 23.03.1919 : The Shady Side of Spiritualism, by Mimnermus
- 10.08.1919 : In the "Upper Circles", by Arthur B. Moss
1920
- 01.02.1920 : Spiritualism I. Professor Zollner and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by E. J. D.
- 08.02.1920 : Spiritualism II. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Codex Alexandrinus and Mrs. Spencer, by E. J. D.
- 15.02.1920 : Spiritualism III. What Saith the Spirit?, by E. J. D.
- 29.02.1920 : Spiritualism IV. My Reply to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by E. J. D.
- 04.04.1920 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Jesus, by H. Cutner
1928
- 15.04.1928 : Chuck it Doyle!, by Caradoc
1959
- 26.06.1959 : The Creator of Sherlock Holmes, by H. Cutner