The Strand Magazine was created in 1891.
The Strand Magazine ended in 1950.
Strand Magazine serializations.
Time Out New York magazine uses a custom font called "Strand". Strand was created specifically for Time Out's brand identity and is not available for public use.
The short story 'The Final Problem' was first published in The Strand Magazine & McClure's magazine of December 1893.
Every Sherlock Holmes story except the first two novels appeared in The Strand Magazine from 1891 until 1927.
The story was first published in The Strand Magazine, December 1903.
The editors were also the original publishers of the stories. The first two novellas were published by Wark, Locke, and Company and Lippincott's Magazine, respectively. For the later stories, there was often one in the UK and one in the US. In the UK, The Strand Magazine edited one version while various magazines edited another version of the stories in the US.
{| |- | The first two short novels appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The majority of the following stories were published in The Strand Magazine. When he 'killed off' Sherlock at the Falls, many people cancelled their subscriptions. He was pretty much forced to explain away the death and bring him back to life. |}
The Times (London) though he often read the Daily Telegraph or the Standard among many others.
They absolutely loved Sherlock Holmes! The Strand, a magazine, carried most of the stories. The supposed death of Holmes brought hundreds of cancellations.
RNA polymerase runs in one direction and is making up a single strand of mRNA. So, the strand not copied in the antiparallel double stranded DNA is called the nonsense strand. ( sense strand is copied )