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[16] This list consists of the published collections of stories, in chronological order by UK publication date, even when the book was published first in the US or serialised in a magazine in advance of publication in book form. Dustwrapper priced at 7/6 THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES
MURDER AT THE VICARAGE Almost all of these were written for publication in fiction magazines with over half of them first appearing in the 1920s. 1937 by Collins Crime Club in London 1936 by Collins Crime Club in London Agatha Christie Books for Sale [6], One of Christie's plays, The Mousetrap, opened in West End theatre in 1952 and, as of December 2019, was still running; in 2009 the London run exceeded 25,000 performances. 1934 by Collins in London Almost all of these were written for publication in fiction magazines with over half of them first appearing in the 1920s. THE MYSTERY OF THE BLUE TRAIN see picture Blue cloth with red lettering Dust jacket priced at 7/6 Dust jacket priced at 7/6. Four other stories, "The Submarine Plans" (1923), "Christmas Adventure" (1923), "The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest" (1932) and "The Second Gong" (1932), were expanded into longer narratives by Christie (respectively The Incredible Theft, The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, The Mystery of the Spanish Chest and Dead Man's Mirror, although the shorter versions of all four have also been published in the UK). 1923 by Bodley Head in London see picture
(1965 in the US). 1930 by Collins in London Dust jacket priced at 7/6 Yellow cloth with blue lettering
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Dustwrapper priced at 7/6 Agatha Christie was born in Ashfield.
Artwork by Alfred James Dewey MURDER IN THE MEWS THE MAN IN THE BROWN SUIT
see picture THE THIRTEEN PROBLEMS Agatha Christie Bibliography UK First Edition Books A Collectors Guide We urgently require any of Agatha Christie the books on this page If you have any PRE 1940 Agatha Christie you may consider selling Agatha Christie Books Wanted see picture 1935 by Collins Crime Club in London see book Agatha Christie Bibliography - Page 2 This is a list of 165 stories sorted by the 15 UK collections in chronological order. Dust jacket priced at 7/6 The Market Basing Mystery in the UK version of Thirteen for Luck! DW Artists [1] Her works contain several regular characters with whom the public became familiar, including Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, Parker Pyne and Harley Quin. see picture Dustwrapper priced at 7/6
The longer version "The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding", which is based on "Christmas Adventure", can be found in Double Sin and Other Stories under the name "The Theft of the Royal Ruby".
The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories, Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories, Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories, The Grand Tour: Around the World with the Queen of Mystery, "Hercule Poirot is Dead; Famed Belgian Detective", "Hercule Poirot and the Greenshore Folly", "Agatha Christie reading order with dates", "Agatha Christie play The Lie tells why the lady vanished", "Christie, Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa (1890–1976)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Agatha_Christie_bibliography&oldid=984702844, Pages containing links to subscription-only content, Pages using infobox author bibliography with unknown parameters, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2019, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Later US editions also published under the title, Published in paperback in the US under the title. 1937 by Collins Crime Club in London THE LISTERDALE MYSTERY Artwork by Lambart 4 were joined in one continuous narrative in the novel The Big Four in 1927.
In the US, "Christmas Adventure" is the only story unpublished. DW Artists THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD Blue cloth with black pattern
Bibliographies She taught herself how to read at five years old even though her mother didn’t want her to do so until she was eight. 1922 by Bodley Head in London THE MYSTERIOUS Mr QUIN
1926 by Collins in London Dustwrapper priced at 7/6 [7] In September 2015 a public vote identified And Then There Were None—originally published in 1939 under the name Ten Little Niggers—as the public's favourite Christie novel; the book was the writer's favourite, and the one she found most difficult to write.
Twelve of the stories which were published in The Sketch magazine in 1924 under the sub-heading of T…
Black cloth with red lettering ? Dust jacket priced at 7/6 Any pictures are of first genuine first issue dust The main collections in both markets are: In addition, various collections have been published over the years which re-print short stories which have previously appeared in other collections – e.g. All four of the original versions were published in the UK, and three of them were published in the US (with "Christmas Adventure" being the exception). Four short stories—"The Submarine Plans", "Christmas Adventure", "The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest", and "The Second Gong"—were expanded into longer stories by Christie (respectively "The Incredible Theft", "The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding", "The Mystery of the Spanish Chest" and "Dead Man's Mirror"). see picture "The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan", "Finessing the King/The Gentleman Dressed in Newspaper", "The Strange Case of Sir Arthur Carmichael", Unpublished.
1929 by Collins in London They were then published in book form in various collections, some of which were identical in the UK and US (e.g.
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